Man Utd boss Ferguson bans journos over injury reports

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is furious their injury concerns are making it to the media. The Mail on Sunday says two journalists have been banned by United for revealing that Rio Ferdinand would miss the game against Everton and he is angry

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