2024-04-22 17:03:38
London (Reuters)
Nottingham Forest have announced they have submitted a formal request to the England Professional Referees Committee to release recordings of conversations between referees during the team’s 2-0 defeat to Everton in the Premier League, following the match was refused to grant three requested shots on goal. by Nottingham.
A state of anger prevailed at Nottingham, who are battling to avoid relegation, following being denied three penalties in the match at Goodison Park, and the three cases linked to Everton defender Ashley Young , as he collided with Giovanni Reyna’s foot the first time, followed by a call for a handball and then… Callum Hudson-Odoi is fouled inside the box repair.
Nottingham released a strongly worded statement via social media platform ‘X’, formerly known as Twitter, immediately following the match, in which they accused assistant VAR referee Stuart Attwell of being a Luton fan Town.
Nottingham were penalized four points due to financial irregularities and are placed 17th in the Championship on 26 points, four points behind Everton in 16th place, who have played a game less, while Luton sit in 18th, one Forest point.
Nottingham said in a statement: “Today, Nottingham submitted a formal request to the Professional Referees Committee in England to reveal to fans audio recordings of conversations between referees during yesterday’s match once morest Everton at Goodison Park.
He added: “The club has requested the publication of recordings of conversations relating to three major incidents in the match: Ashley Young’s intervention on Giovanni Reyna (in the 24th minute), Ashley Young’s handball (44th minute) and Ashley Young’s intervention on Callum Hudson. Odoi (in the 56th minute).
He added: “We strongly advocate for the wider football community and fans to have access to audio recordings and transcripts for full transparency, which ensures the integrity of our sport. »
Forest are preparing for their match once morest their guest, Manchester City, next Sunday.
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