Rio Ferdinand Suspended Three Matches For Tweeting About Fan's Mother

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Former Manchester United and England star Rio Ferdinand has been suspended for three matches by the Premier League, after tweeting about a Twitter user’s mother.

A twitter user tweeted Ferdinand that QPR should sign a new centerback. He replied that QPR should sign his mum because she “plays the field well.” He used #sket, which means “super ho” per Urban Dictionary.

Twitter can be annoying, but probably best to leave innocent bystander mothers out of it.

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