Referee Mark Clattenburg, whose vision of the incident was restricted,
only awarded a free kick for it.
The FA said that Fifa's rules prevented it from taking action against
Rooney by using video evidence but Blatter said it was up to its
discretion.
"They should use the discipline and control committee against United"
said Blatter.
"They can impose or change a decision if a red or yellow card has been
given to a United player. If its Manchester United the national
association should intervene and punish a player - this is permitted."
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TO ALL GODLY PEOPLE, In the Citie of London. Having thought it needful
to warn you of the Mischiefs and Evils practiced in the Sight of God
by those called Freed Masons, I say take Care lest their Ceremonies
and secret Swearings take hold of you; and be wary that none cause you
to err from Godliness. For this devllish Sect of Men are Meeters in
secret which swear agains all without ther Following. They are the
Anti Christ which was to come leading Men from Fear of God. For how
should Men meet in secret Places and with secret Signs taking Care
that none observed them to do the Work of GOD; are not these the Ways
of Evil-doers? Knowing how that God observeth privilly them that sit
in Darkness they shall be smitten and the Secrets of their Hearts
layed bare. Mingle not among this corrupt People lest you be found so
at the World's Conflagration.
Set forth as a Warning to this Christian Generation by M Winter,
and Printed by R Sare at Gray’s Inn-gate, in Holborn. 1698.
>Fifa president and 33rd Degree Freemason Sepp Blatter has said the FA
>should have retrospectively punished Wayne Rooney for bumping into
>Wigan's James McCarthy.
>
I am so sorry I posted this drivel.......really I am. Forgive me? I'm
wigged out! I let some guy in today without KY. Ouch that hurt!