Former England captain Rio Ferdinand  has been suspended for his irrational behavior and was argued to  attend some classes arranged by the FA.

The 35 year old  is reported to have used un friendly word ”sket” on a twitter comment  which literally means "a promiscuous girl or woman".

According to BBC Hoops manager Harry Redknapp said he had "no inkling" his centre-back would be served with a three-match ban.

The 67-year-old said he would be meeting with club chief executive Philip Beard on Thursday to discuss whether the club plan to appeal.

Matches Ferdinand will miss

Saturday, 1 November: v Chelsea (A)

Saturday, 8 November: v Man City (H

Saturday, 22 November: v Newcastle (A)

On 1 September, Ferdinand wrote the tweet thought to have led to the charge in reply to a message sent to him suggesting his team needed a new centre-half.

He was tagged in a message that read: "Maybe QPR will sign a good CB (centre back) they need one" and wrote back: "get ya mum in, plays the field well son! #sket."

Ferdinand, who made the last of his 81 appearances for England in June 2011, is a member of FA chairman Greg Dyke's commission looking at how to improve English football.

The ex-Manchester United centre-back has sent more than 14,000 tweets since joining the social networking site in 2010.