Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up
Odds by

Sir Alex’s son in trouble for saying he’d “shoot” refs

633259664

WATFORD, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 01: attends the funeral of former England football manager Graham Taylor at St Mary’s Church on February 1, 2017 in Watford, England. Graham Taylor died on January 12, 2017 from a suspected heart attack. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Dan Kitwood

LONDON (AP) It clearly runs in the family.

Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson was known for having an explosive temper during his nearly 27 years at Old Trafford, and it seems he has passed it down to his son.

Darren Ferguson, who is the manager of third-tier English team Doncaster, is in trouble for saying he would “shoot” referees because of what he perceived as their poor standards.

Ferguson was charged by the English Football Association on Wednesday for remarks that “were improper and/or brought the game into disrepute.”

The 45-year-old coach has already apologized, saying it was a “tongue-in-cheek comment” and that “I do not advocate violence against officials.”

Ferguson was unhappy his team was denied a penalty in a 1-1 draw with Plymouth on Saturday.

“The referees are part-time and the standard is appalling, their fitness levels are a disgrace, I’ve had enough of it,” Ferguson said after the match.

“What can I do? Shoot them, it would be a good idea.”