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Rio Ferdinand left ‘baffled’ by FA ban
QPR star suspended for three-matches after offensive tweet

Queens Park Rangers defender Rio Ferdinand endorsed a tweet sent yesterday accusing the Football Association of applying double standards by giving him a three-match ban.

Ferdinand was also given a £25,000 fine on Tuesday after calling someone on Twitter a “sket” — taken to mean a promiscuous woman.

The FA felt the offensive tweet was abusive and a breach of conduct was aggravated by the fact it made a reference to gender.

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