Fergie makes time-keeping call

30 September 2012 08:07
Sir Alex Ferguson wants time-keeping to be taken off referees after bemoaning the amount added on in Manchester United's defeat to Tottenham. Chris Foy played four additional minutes in the second half at Old Trafford. United were unable to take advantage as they slumped to a surprise loss, which ended Tottenham's 23-year wait for a win at Old Trafford and left Ferguson's side four points adrift of Premier League leaders Chelsea. But the Scot was furious at what he believed was a lack of injury time, which he felt did not take into account six substitions and some time-wasting tactics from the visitors. And, as happens in rugby league, Ferguson feels referees should be stripped of the responsibility. "It is a flaw in the game that referees are responsible for time-keeping," he told BBC Sport. "It is nearly 2013 and the referee still has control of that. "They gave four minutes. It is an insult. It is ridiculous. It is denying you the proper chance to win the football match. "There were six substitutions and the trainer came on. That is four minutes right away. "The goalkeeper must have wasted two minutes. They took their time at every goal kick. That is obvious to everyone."

Source: team_talk