Sir Alex Ferguson is in hot water with the Football Association
following his on-pitch remonstration with referee Mike Riley after the
officiator blew for the final whistle in a thrilling 4-3 home encounter
with Hull City.
The FA have charged the Manchester United manager with improper conduct, and the Scot has until November 19 to respond.
It
is understood that Sir Alex felt aggrieved that Hull defender Michael
Turner remained on the field of play as Ferguson felt he warranted a
red card during the 90 minutes.
Manchester United's next Premier League game is a trip to the Emirates Stadium for a lunchtime kick off on Saturday.
He's right to be aggrieved.
FERGIE: FA 'DYING' TO CHARGE ME
Sir Alex Ferguson has claimed the Football Association were "dying" to hit him with his latest improper conduct charge.
Ferguson has until November 19 to decide whether to contest the charge, knowing he served a two-match ban last term for a finger-jabbing rant at Mark Clattenburg following a defeat at Bolton.
The Scot has not yet decide his next course of action but he did manage a sideswipe at the FA, who he feels are delighted to have the chance to censure him once more.
"I have no reaction because I have not read the charge yet," he said.
"I am a bit surprised. But this is the FA. They were probably dying to send me a letter."