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Charlton regrets Ferdinand ban
December 24, 2003 10:27 IST
Former Manchester United playing great Bobby Charlton has described Rio Ferdinand's eight-month ban for missing a drugs test as "a tragedy".

United's England defender was given the ban last Friday after missing a routine test at the club's training ground on September 23. United have indicated they will appeal against the verdict.

"It is a great tragedy that a young player can have a big chunk of his career taken away," said Charlton, a club director, in an interview with United's television

channel MUTV.

Ferdinand's ban is not due to start until January 12 and the central defender turned in a solid performance in United's 2-1 league win over Tottenham Hotspur.

"I thought it was faultless when you think he is a young lad who has had all this heat and responsibility heaped on him," Charlton said of Ferdinand's performance at White Hart Lane.

"I thought he was terrific -- he never put a foot wrong, he was solid as a rock."

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