Moyes Not Happy With FA

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David Moyes has spoken of his disappointment at being charged by the FA for comments in the wake of the Merseyside derby defeat to Liverpool.

The charge relates to comments he made about referee Mark Clattenberg following the controversial 2-1 defeat at Goodison Park on October 20th.

The Blues boss has been charged with two breaches of FA Rule E3 in respect of comments he made after the game and also comments in the press conference the following week.
The Goodison chief has been surprised by the charge - and insists he is not guilty of any breach.

He told evertonTV: "I was disappointed with the FA charge. I think unanimously throughout football the referee was condemned for some of the decisions he made.

"I think if you check my words they were correct. The media wouldn't want me to come out after a game and not answer the questions posed to me.

"But I may have to start doing that now because, after the derby, if I hadn't come out and given my responses to the questions being asked then people would have started questioning me.

"Maybe freedom of speech is under threat. Or maybe the FA are trying to take the money off the Scotsmen because England didn't qualify! It is a nonsense because if you look at my words there was nothing disrespectful whatsoever."

The FA charge states that ‘It is alleged that the comments made referring to referee Mark Clattenberg on each respective occasion amount to improper conduct as they call into question Mr Clattenberg's integrity and/or imply that Mr Clattenberg was motivated by bias.'
Everton lost the game against Liverpool but the main talking points after the match centred on the dismissal of Tony Hibbert and the late penalty appeal that the Blues had turned down for a challenge on Joleon Lescott by Jamie Carragher.

Moyes has a couple of weeks to consider his formal response to the charge.
I'd like to see the board get fully behind Moyes and appeal this. Maybe even get on the phone to Man Utd...

If anything we deserve an explanation as to why a Liverpool fan referred a Merseyside derby.
 

haha, Moyes is great...

...bottom line is Clattenberg has had the 2 worst refereeing performances this season. I too would like to see the board, and Moyes' best mate ferguson to fight the FA...
 
The FA are run by a red. I think they are piggy-backing this one with charging SAF for the same thing with Clattenberg. They know Moyes was right, and the reason they waited is so they wouldn't get the fall out from blatantly supporting a biased ref.
 
"Maybe freedom of speech is under threat. Or maybe the FA are trying to take the money off the Scotsmen because England didn't qualify! It is a nonsense because if you look at my words there was nothing disrespectful whatsoever."

This is the part I love :lol: He will probably end up getting charged for that too :lol:
 
We should organise a rally in the heart of Liverpool city centre with big picture frames with Moyes dubbing him 'The Moysiah'. Despite a lot of the people being there for other reasons, we can claim 25+ thousand people turned up in support.
 

Whilst other managers complain about little things like fixures or transfer monies, our gaffer shows he is better by slagging off the whole of the FA. Thats my boy Davey laaaahhh. If you are getting charged then get your moneys worth.

Moyes for PM. Much better than the other jockenese that is doing it.
 
Do the FA think fans are stupid or something! Moyes is right, us fans would have been genuinely upset after that game if he had not come out and given clattenberg a pasting for what obviously the worst and most baltently biased refeering i have ever seen!

Its a loose-loose situation, if he soesnt have a go at the ref the fans get pissed of, if he does he gets charged by those idots at Jurasic Park.

I think its one of those situations were a charge is worth it just to keep your integrity in tact!

What does that say about the game!
 
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