Delay means Ferguson will still be in the dugout when Man United face Everton

19 November 2009 13:17
Back on the bench: Fergie will be able to do what he does best against Everton[LNB]Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will be in the dugout at Old Trafford on Saturday when his side face Everton.   [LNB]The Football Association have confirmed Ferguson's two-match touchline ban does not start until 14 days after the disciplinary panel hearing, which was held last week.[LNB]It means Ferguson will be in the stand on November 28 when United face Portsmouth at Fratton Park and then during the Carling Cup tie with Tottenham.   [LNB]Ferguson was given a four-match touchline ban, of which two are suspended until the end of the 2010-11 season, after admitting a charge of improper conduct.   [LNB]The charge related to media comments made about Alan Wiley following United's match against Sunderland at Old Trafford in October when he questioned the referee's fitness.  [LNB] MARTIN SAMUEL: It's crazy to punish Diego and Sir Alex for loony tunesFerguson's two-match touchline ban will not faze Man United, says VidicNeville: Refs should earn right to take charge of big Premier League clashesA full Alex Ferguson retraction would end Alan Wiley row says referees unionFergie banned: But refs are livid as Man United boss is hit by 'wrist-slap'MANCHESTER UNITED FC

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