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    QPR owner Tony Fernandes is expected to be spared any FA punishment for describing referee Michael Oliver as "blind".

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    The press and media are all over Twitter like a rash now. Some of our staff and board members need to reign themselves in on Twitter. Including Tony Fernandes.

    There's a fine line between communicating with fans, and making stupid comments about other players/clubs/refs.
    You can get away with that when you've retired, not when you're still involved in the game. We don't need refs, the media and other managers all against us because of comments on twitter.
    Even if the ref was sh*t.

    I notice Joey Barton got some very good advice from Ian Holloway in the press at the weekend.
    To be fair, Barton posted the article on his Twitter feed, thanked IH for it, and has been pretty quiet on Twitter since.
    Hope he follows Holloways advice.

    http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opin...medium=twitter
    "Trust In Warnock" - Don't just type it - Do It.

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