Man Utd’s Ferdinand scraps ban appeal
February 9, 2010

Rio Ferdinand has withdrawn his appeal against the extra one-match suspension he received for a “frivolous” challenge to a violent conduct charge brought against him by the Football Association.
The Manchester United centre-back’s decision announced Tuesday means the newly-appointed England captain will serve a four, as opposed to three-game ban, for his challenge on Hull striker Craig Fagan at Old Trafford last month.
Ferdinand will now complete his suspension by sitting out the champions’ Premier League match away to Aston Villa on Wednesday and their game against Everton on February 20.
Ferdinand’s initial challenge to the FA’s decision allowed him to play in United’s League Cup semi-final victory against Manchester City last month.
But that appeal was widely interpreted as a means to get Ferdinand on the field for an important derby match rather than because of a genuine grievance with the ban, a view the FA endorsed when they deemed the appeal “frivolous”.
United, who thrashed basement club Portsmouth 5-0 on Saturday, are currently two points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea.
LONDON (AFP)
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Heitinga doesn’t blame Vidic for elbow
November 23, 2009

Everton defender John Heitinga has absolved Manchester United centre-back Nemanja Vidic from any blame after he suffered an eye injury in a challenge with the Serb in Saturday’s game at Old Trafford.
“I have four stitches and it was an elbow,” Heitinga told The Sun. “But we were in the air and I don’t think it was deliberate.
“Vidic said sorry afterwards. It’s football, it can happen.”
Referee Steve Bennett hadn’t seen the incident and therefore didn’t book the Man United defender. With Vidic on the pitch, the Reds enjoyed an easy game and cruised to a 3-0 victory.
Paul Haring
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