
After receiving a booking for leaving his technical area during Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Leyton Orient, Darren Ferguson has vented his fury.
Ferguson chose to observe the majority of the game from the stands both before and after being given a yellow card in the second half.
Ferguson complained about the fact that he was punished for leaving his area when the opposing coaches were performing “far worse” following last month’s 3-1 home loss to Barnsley.
Saturday’s caution was Ferguson’s fourth caution for leaving his technical area this season.
He has already served one touchline ban triggered by picking up three yellow cards and a second for using “abusive and insulting words towards a match official” in the Barnsley match.

After Saturday’s yellow card, he said: “I’ve gone on the pitch. Once in the whole 90 minutes I’ve walked a little but off my technical area. I’m sat upstairs for that reason.
“It’s because I’m getting booked while everyone else is doing it. Yet, as soon as I do it, I get booked.
“Unfortunately that’s the reason why I’m sitting upstairs.
“I’ve got my own thoughts on why it happens.”