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Fergie slams Ferdinand over anti-racism shirt snub

 
Published on Oct 21, 2012
6:09 AM
Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand (centre) is seen without an anti-racism shirt alongside teammates Wayne Rooney (right) and Anderson as the team warms up before their English Premier League soccer match against Stoke at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday, Oct 20, 2012.-- PHOTO: AP

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom (AFP) - Alex Ferguson has accused Rio Ferdinand of letting down Manchester United after the defender refused to take part in equality group Kick It Out's anti-racism day.

Every player in the Premier League had been issued with a Kick It Out T-shirt to be worn during pre-match warm-ups to show support for the campaign to drive racism from the sport.

But Ferdinand infuriated Ferguson by failing to wear his ahead of Saturday's 4-2 win over Stoke at Old Trafford.

Ferdinand is thought to have been protesting at what he believes to be the relatively weak punishment given to John Terry after the Chelsea defender was only handed a four-match ban despite being found guilty by the Football Association of racially abusing the United star's brother Anton during a match against QPR last year.

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