London, Mar.20 : Manchester United coach Alex Ferguson has branded FA's disciplinary chiefs as 'dysfunctional' and implied they were biased in the wake of Steven Gerrard's let-off for elbowing Portsmouth's Michael Brown.
That ruling came just two months after Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand landed a four-match ban for a similar incident.
The Sun quoted Ferguson, as saying: "I didn''t expect him (Gerrard) to be charged simply because it is a dysfunctional unit at the FA. I don''t think they know what they are doing. You just scratch your head at some of these decisions, there is no consistency."
"But I certainly think if it was a Manchester United player he would have been done - as was the case with Rio Ferdinand," he added.
Fergie wants more ex-bosses involved in the disciplinary process.
He added: "I wonder if it''s worth exploring some managers who don''t have a job at the moment taking over that department."
--ANI
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