Liverpool winger Babel fined over Twitter postings

Liverpool winger Babel fined over Twitter postings

Published Jan. 17, 2011 5:18 p.m. ET

Liverpool winger Ryan Babel was fined 10,000 pounds ($16,000) Monday by England's Football Association over a series of Twitter postings that criticized a Premier League referee.

Having already accepted a charge of improper conduct, Babel was also warned about his future conduct by the FA.

The Netherlands international posted a digitally altered picture of referee Howard Webb wearing a Manchester United shirt after being angered by the decisions in Liverpool's 1-0 loss at Old Trafford in the FA Cup on Jan. 9.

''Social network sites must be regarded as being in the public domain,'' Roger Burden, the chairman of the FA's regulatory commission, said in a statement. ''All participants need to be aware, in the same way as if making a public statement in other forms of media, that any comments would be transmitted to a wider audience. It is their responsibility to ensure only appropriate comments are used.''

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Babel also wrote about Webb on Twitter: ''And they call him one of the best referees. That's a joke. SMH (shaking my head).''

In Liverpool's loss, Webb ruled that defender Daniel Agger fouled United striker Dimitar Berbatov 30 seconds into the match and Ryan Giggs scored the ensuing penalty kick.

Webb also sent off Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard for a challenge on Michael Carrick.

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