Wayne Rooney set to escape ban as FA investigate rant

04 April 2011 09:44
[LNB]WayneRooney could escape with a slap on the wrist for his irresponsibleF-word outburst that was aired live on Sky Sports at the weekend.[LNB]TheManchester United striker will discover on Monday whether he will bepunished for his foul-mouthed rant straight into a Sky camera aftercompleting his hat-trick from the penalty spot in Saturday's 4-2victory against West Ham at Upton Park.[LNB]Rooneywas heard to use the F-word twice the first after he converted histhird goal and the second when he appeared to respond to a remark madeoff-camera. [LNB]Read Patrick Collins's verdict: Rooney'sfoul-mouthed tirade makes an instant mockery of new Respect campaign[LNB] Swear box: Wayne Rooney took the shine off his hat-trick with a foul-mouthed rant directed at the television cameras[LNB]But it is likely he will receive aticking off and be warned over his future conduct because of hispublic apology, released by the club later that afternoon.[LNB]FA chiefs resisted the temptation toact on the matter over the weekend so they could allow the wholedisciplinary team to analyse the footage thoroughly before passing judgment. Sportsmail also understands there was a fearwithin the FA that making a snap decision to charge the England strikercould lead to litigation from United.[LNB]The FA could charge the Englandforward with bringing the game into disrepute and, even though they maynot come down hard on him, it is understood senior FA chiefs are dismayed with his behaviour.[LNB]FA director Sir Trevor Brooking said: 'There will be a decision. It was a surprise,after scoring a hat-trick, to react that way. It's something we willhave to look at.'[LNB] In the corner: Rooney scores his first with a delightful free-kick [LNB] [LNB]The Premier League's global appealmeans the footage has already been aired all over the world and thesight of Rooney swearing on television has tainted the image offootball in this country a view that is not lost on the FA's topbrass. [LNB]The FA are also annoyed at thetiming of Rooney's rant. Just last week the Premier League revealed anew initiative to crack down on vitriolic abuse towards referees fromnext  season, while FA chairman David Bernstein threw his weight behindSportsmail's Stamp It Out campaign aimed at eradicating disrespectfuland intimidating behaviour towards officials.[LNB]It is not the first time Rooney hasfound himself in trouble for speaking into a camera. He criticisedbooing England fans after the dismal 0-0 draw against Algeria in theWorld Cup last summer and said: 'Nice to see your home fans booing you.That's loyal supporters.' Again, he later apologised for his comments.[LNB]Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, meanwhile, was given a four-match Champions League ban by UEFA for hisX-rated verbal attack on referee Tom Henning Ovrebo following hisside's dramatic Champions League exit to Barcelona in 2009. Drogbaharangued Ovrebo after the final  whistle, called the official a'f***ing  disgrace' live on Sky and had to be led away by team-mates.[LNB] Previous form: Rooney unleashes a tirade at Green Point stadium after England's dismal goalless draw with Algeria[LNB] Martin Samuel: Wayne Rooney seems a man motivated only by vengeance and spitePatrick Collins: Rooney's foulmouthed tirade makes an instant mockery of new Respect campaignRooney's disgrace: A 15 minute hat-trick but then United star's four-letter rant ruins it allAll the latest Manchester United news, features and opinion [LNB]  Explore more:People: Trevor Brooking, Didier Drogba Places: Barcelona, United Kingdom, Algeria

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