Dedworth
6th November 2014, 22:46
Rio Ferdinand 'should have known better' and shows 'no sign of remorse', says FA in written explanation of Twitter row ban
The Football Association issued written explanation of Rio Ferdinand ban
The QPR defender's Twitter profile means he has a greater responsibility
FA said: 'There is no formal or direct admission and ... no sign of remorse'
QPR defender insists he used term 'sket' as a joke in comment on Twitter
Harry Redknapp, Joey Barton and Gary Lineker have supported Ferdinand
Ferdinand also fined £25,000 and ordered to attend education programme
The former Man United ace no longer wants to be part in any FA initiatives
It is understood Ferdinand, who served the first game of his ban last Saturday when he missed the game against Chelsea, made it clear to Dyke last week he no longer wished to be involved in any FA initiatives.
Now, in a damning statement, the Commission reported: ‘With nearly six million followers Mr Ferdinand is clearly an experienced Twitter user and he should know better than to respond in the way that he did.
‘It is said on his behalf that he is one of the most high profile sportsmen on Twitter and he is a role model for many young people, no doubt throughout the world. His responsibility is therefore that much greater than many others.
‘Unfortunately there is no formal or direct admission and there is certainly no sign of remorse.’
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2822112/Rio-Ferdinand-known-better-shows-no-sign-remorse-says-FA-written-explanation-Twitter-row-ban.html#ixzz3IKLIfJkp
I hope the BBC no longer use this half witted publicity seeker as a "pundit"
The Football Association issued written explanation of Rio Ferdinand ban
The QPR defender's Twitter profile means he has a greater responsibility
FA said: 'There is no formal or direct admission and ... no sign of remorse'
QPR defender insists he used term 'sket' as a joke in comment on Twitter
Harry Redknapp, Joey Barton and Gary Lineker have supported Ferdinand
Ferdinand also fined £25,000 and ordered to attend education programme
The former Man United ace no longer wants to be part in any FA initiatives
It is understood Ferdinand, who served the first game of his ban last Saturday when he missed the game against Chelsea, made it clear to Dyke last week he no longer wished to be involved in any FA initiatives.
Now, in a damning statement, the Commission reported: ‘With nearly six million followers Mr Ferdinand is clearly an experienced Twitter user and he should know better than to respond in the way that he did.
‘It is said on his behalf that he is one of the most high profile sportsmen on Twitter and he is a role model for many young people, no doubt throughout the world. His responsibility is therefore that much greater than many others.
‘Unfortunately there is no formal or direct admission and there is certainly no sign of remorse.’
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2822112/Rio-Ferdinand-known-better-shows-no-sign-remorse-says-FA-written-explanation-Twitter-row-ban.html#ixzz3IKLIfJkp
I hope the BBC no longer use this half witted publicity seeker as a "pundit"