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only speculate but certainly as far as united are concerned they will need to perform far better than they did today in that final against manchester city. a repeat obviously of last year's final. city one last year's final. city one last year. united will be hoping they can turn things around this year but certainly will have to show an awful lot more composure than they did here against coventry city. in the premier league, everton�*s hopes of staying up were given a huge boost when they beat relegation rivals nottingham forest 2—0. but the result left forest fuming and the fa are investigating after the club posted an incendiary social media statement. forest posted "three extremely poor decisions "three penalties not given — which we simply cannot accept. "e warned the pgmol that the var is a luton fan "before the game but they didn't change him." there's been no response yet from the pgmol, who are in charge of officiating in the premier league. it isa

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rivals nottingham forest 2—0. but the result left forest fuming and the fa are investigating after the club posted an incendiary social media statement. forest posted "three extremely poor decisions "three penalties not given — which we simply cannot accept. "we warned the pgmol that the var is a luton fan "before the game but they didn't change him." there's been no response yet from the pgmol, who are in charge of officiating in the premier league. it is a very decision. very poor decision of var and it is happening to us over and over again. it is difficult to tell the players to ignore and keep going because it is very clear. as a club we made a formal complaint saying that we would like to change the var situation. they did not do it and then to say so it is not good.

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we start with the latest on nottingham forest's post—match comments following sunday's defeat to everton. the club accused the video assistant referee stuart atwell of being a fan of their relegation rivals luton after decisions went against them, and say they asked for him to be taken off duties before the game. but the referees governing body, pgmol, says that's not true. 0ur senior football news reporter simon stone is following the story. the implication was that nottingham forest had asked for stuart atwell to be removed from the game but i had been told that whilst there was a conversation between nottingham forest consultant and a former premier league referee and the head of refereeing and this issue ever stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee for the game as mentioned, and no point was requested that he be removed from

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nottingham forest say they've submitted a formal request to the pgmol, asking them to make public the audio recordings between match officials during yesterday's defeat at everton. forest say they'd �*warned' the pgmol that the video assistant referee was a fan of their relegation rivals luton and asked for him to be removed as an official for the match. but the referees' governing body says that's not true. our senior football news reporter simon stone has more. the implication was that nottingham forest had asked for stuart atwell to be removed from the game but i had been told that whilst there was a conversation between nottingham forest consultant and a former premier league referee and the head of refereeing and this issue ever stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee issue over stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee for the game as mentioned, and no point was requested that he be removed from the game, and i don't think given the lateness of the call on friday and given how

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pgmol, asking them to make public the audio recordings between match officials during yesterday's defeat at everton. forest say they'd �*warned' the pgmol that the video assistant referee was a fan of their relegation rivals luton and asked for him to be removed as an official for the match. but the referees�* governing body says that's not true. our senior football news reporter simon stone has more. the implication was that nottingham forest had asked for stuart atwell to be removed from the game but i had been told that whilst there was a conversation between nottingham forest consultant and a former premier league referee and the head of refereeing and this issue ever stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee issue over stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee for the game as mentioned, and no point was requested that he be removed from the game, and i don't think given the lateness of the call on friday and given how

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the club accused the video assistant referee stuart atwell of being a fan of their relegation rivals luton after decisions went against them, and say they asked for him to be taken off duties before the game. but the referees governing body, pgmol, says that's not true. our senior football news reporter simon stone is following the story. the implication was that nottingham forest had asked for stuart atwell to be removed from the game but i had been told that whilst there was a conversation between nottingham forest consultant and a former premier league referee and the head of refereeing and this issue ever stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee for the game as mentioned, and no point was requested that he be removed from

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Sportsday

not least nottingham forest's post match comments questioning the integrity of match officials after their defeat at everton. they accused the video assistant referee of supporting their relegation rivals luton and are now being investigated by the football association with possible repercussions to follow. forest were aggrieved that several penalty decisions went against them with the club's offical social media account saying... "three extremely poor decisions — three penalties not given — which we cannot accept. we warned the pgmol that the var is a luton fan before the game but they didn't change him. our patience has been tested multiple times. the club will now consider its options." all he incidents where forest wanted a penalty involved everton's ashley young. they felt he caught the back of their player's boot here when the game was goalless before then accusing the ex—england man of handballjust before the break. their third complaint was for this tackle on callum hudson—odoi, but none of them given.

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Sportsday

welcome to the programme. it was brought in to cut down on human error, but var has become one of the most contensious issues in british professional football. two incidents in particular stand out from the weekend. nottingham forest has officially asked for the var audio recordings during their loss to everton yesterday. it's after the club posted an outrageous tweet yesterday, claiming that the var was a luton fan and that they were denied three clear cut penalties. the fa say they are investigating and the bbc has contacted the pgmol. the other talking point was in the fa cup semifinal, it is never appropriate. coventry

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Sportsday

surrounding var once again — especially for those connected to nottingham forest. their tweet to the refereeing governing body, the pgmol has caught the attention of the wider footballing world — but how do the club's own fans feel about the statement forest made? earlier i scored to greg mitchell, i began by asking him about that tweet. initially i thought it was a parody account, not something from our club, and the two or three hours drive home materialised and i had a lot of time to think of that, anger of the game turn to what was happening off the edge, obviously. and it's hard because i don't really disagree with the tweet as such, because the frustration from everybody who makes those long journeys to away games and sees so many times the decisions not go our way was there. i was just really surprised that the club took that course of action. if,

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Sportsday

here is that tweet in full. "three extremely poor decisions — three penalties not given — which we simply cannot accept. the football association say they are aware of the post and are investigating. the bbc has contacted the pgmol for comment. well, as for the game itself, everton took three vital points from their bottom of the table clash with forest, but the visitors are now dangeously close to the drop zone and clearly unhappy with the decisions on the pitch today. joe lynskey reports. the fixture being called the points deduction derby. two teams on the brink who are united in defiance. both everton and forest have lost points for overspending. for one of

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