Apparently SAF didn't shake his hand. Says he has more education.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2900...ndshake-snub?source=breakingnews&ICID=HP_HL_4
Anyone noticed what happened on TV? I missed the last couple of minutes.
Apparently SAF didn't shake his hand. Says he has more education.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2900...ndshake-snub?source=breakingnews&ICID=HP_HL_4
Anyone noticed what happened on TV? I missed the last couple of minutes.
Job half done.If he finishes it in a few weeks,then it will have been worth him coming back.Says what he thinks and what everyone else knows...top man.
Asked if Ferguson walked straight past him, Blues boss Benitez said: “Yes. I was waiting. I was waiting for him. I was waiting at the beginning.
“Ask him. I was waiting,there was nothing wrong.
“You have to ask him [why he didn’t shake hands]. Ask him. You are brave enough, ask him.
“I was waiting, I have some education. I was waiting, I have education because I know a lot of people are watching, so I know what you have to do.”
Benitez was waiting for Ferguson in the tunnel with a photographer nearby looking to take a picture of them.
What was he waiting for? A tip?
What was he waiting for? A tip?
That's a lot of waiting.
And a lot of people were watching...
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-united-2-2-chelsea-rafa-1755548
“I was waiting, I have some education. I was waiting, I have education because I know a lot of people are watching, so I know what you have to do.”
So Benitez more or less accuses SAF of running the game and influencing referees, which is clearly rubbish and quite a serious allegation, and then expects a handshake from him.
I don't like not shaking hands but in this case I can understand where SAF is coming from.
Doesnt he realise that by adding the "A lot of people were watching" bit, he shows that he didnt wanto shake hands either but was just doing it for the sake of camera's.
Fergie should have shaken his hand
I thought it was post-match that the handshake ritual between managers was considered compulsory?
Wenger replied: “I think I have nothing to say.”
Before adding: “I am free to shake hands with whom I want after the game. I have no professional courtesy.”
They used to be friends untill LFC started to challenge
The saf went cold on RAFA. Before the rant
That's his MO
I thought it was post-match that the handshake ritual between managers was
- it means nothing but if Evra can shake Suarez's hand after everything Suarez did to him then there should be no problem with two managers doing the same regardless of their personal feelings for one another.