"Some people feel the need to be noticed; maybe people don't know he's there," he added. "You see nowadays, with people wearing tattoos and earrings, it's a need-to-be-noticed world we're in."
Asked if he believed the two-match ban imposed by the FA, which found Rooney had breached the prohibition on using "insulting, abusive or threatening language", was fair, Ferguson said: "I don't know if you can use that word 'fair' any longer." The Scot received a five-match touchline ban from the FA after complaining about Martin Atkinson's handling of United's 2-1 defeat at Chelsea, saying: "You want a fair referee."
True, totally true but that on rooney is fair...
Yeah, still don't see why the police officer needed to get involved.
Manchester United have done things which should be taken into consideration, other clubs haven't done these kind of things. Fergie calling Atkinson Unfair, did any manager called a referee unfair after they gave a wrong decision against their team, Howard webb sometimes favoring United is TOTALLY FAIR accod to fergie. You get what you pay for.
All clubs get these kind of decisions. People just notice it more if it happens to United