If any ref understands corruption it is him.Anyone that hires Mark Clattenberg in any capacity deserves nothing but heartbreak and suffering
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If any ref understands corruption it is him.Anyone that hires Mark Clattenberg in any capacity deserves nothing but heartbreak and suffering
I think he went for the ball so it would have been double jeopardyNot in the box though (unless it’s a particularly dangerous challenge). Otherwise it’s double jeopardy of a pen and a red and they scrapped that for last man challenges.
Depends on who the VAR for those games is, I guessJust looked at Forest's fixtures. Sheff utd and Burnley are winnable. That would probably be enough to keep above Luton. The way they've reacted is as if losing to us confirmed relegation.
He basically Guy of Gisbourne around NottinghamAttwells going to end up with pair of concrete shoes if he's not careful
They should be required to always release it. Just be transparent if you’ve got no reason to hide it.![]()
Nottingham Forest make request to PGMOL for VAR audio from Everton defeat to be released
Nottingham Forest accused Stuart Attwell, the VAR for their contentious 2-0 defeat at Everton on Sunday, of being a Luton fan after three penalty appeals were turned down; Forest want VAR audio from the match to be released; FA seek observations; Premier League extremely disappointedwww.skysports.com
Look forward to hearing this too, personally.
I'm hearing it's Sean Bean and Alistair Campbell !Depends on who the VAR for those games is, I guess
After the way they have carried on, a lot of people have turned against them. If they were right or wrong, they've gone about it totally wrong.
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You can see by the way the folks at Sky/TalkSport/ESPN etc have reacted to this that they don't like the idea of folks considering that there might be a bias in place
Sadly Forest went about it completely the wrong way by bringing in the Luton aspect
If they'd instead focused on inconsistency of decisions between top six clubs and everyone else, then they would have had something and other clubs could have gone along with it
We might have all had a chance to band together and try to put the spotlight on it in an attempt to effect change
However, Forest have come across completely unhinged and dragged Luton into it. Why would Luton even begin to think about standing alongside them now? And they were front of the queue threatening lawsuits regarding Everton before they got charged as well and changed their tune, so why would we be interested in helping them?
They have not helped themselves at all here and made the situation worse because now the establishment is going to shut this down and use it as an excuse to silence any dissent against the clear top six bias going forwards