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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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seen _ that at the same time, i have not seen three — that at the same time, i have not seen three penalties that were not even looked at in that way, in a big, _ even looked at in that way, in a big, big — even looked at in that way, in a big, big game, by the way. that is also controversial. do big, big game, by the way. that is also controversial.— big, big game, by the way. that is also controversial. do players ever talk about the _ also controversial. do players ever talk about the referees _ also controversial. do players ever talk about the referees and - also controversial. do players ever talk about the referees and the - talk about the referees and the referee's allegiances before the game or at half—time, you say he is a such and such fun. game or at half-time, you say he is a such and such fun.— game or at half-time, you say he is a such and such fun. swan might ask who the referee _ a such and such fun. swan might ask who the referee is _ a such and such fun. swan might ask who the referee is and _ a such and such fun. swan might ask who the referee is and that is - a such and such fun. swan might ask who the referee is and that is where | who the referee is and that is where the conversation ends. there might be conversations after this because of what _ be conversations after this because of what has happened, because it has been such— of what has happened, because it has been such a _ of what has happened, because it has been such a big moment in the premier— been such a big moment in the premier league, it might be those conversations now happen in the future _ conversations now happen in the future. ~ ., conversations now happen in the future. a, ., , our senior football news reporter simon stone is keeping across this all for us — and simon, there seem to be conflicting reports about whether forest voiced their concerns about stuart attwell being the var before the game at everton?

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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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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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them when he mightjust save their season. this was his second goal in two years. for him and his club is desperately needed. everton had won just once in 15 league games, run like that mean even save skate celebrations. forest new with defeat they would be one point clear of trouble and three times they claimed they should have had a spot but those were turned down. with this one, everton are clear of the drop zone. they have had eight points taken off in but now they see a to safety. —— off them. manager nuno espirio santo was asked about the three appeals after the game. and he was equally critical of the officials. some very poor decision of anthony taylor, very poor decision of var.

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early cheap goals like we did. all set up for me the 25th, the first old firm scottish cup final since 2002. first old firm scottish cup final since 2002. liverpool took all three points home from craven cottege earlier, but fulham gave them a scare in their bid to stay in contension for the premier league title. the vistors went ahead after trent alexander—arnold curled in a superb free—kick, but timmothy castagne levelled, before ryan gravenberch scored his first premier league goal, and diogojota sealed the win for liverpool. next up for liverpool is everton in a merseyside derby on wednesday night. there was some controversy after the early match. nottingham forest were dealt a blow in their fight to stay in the premier league, losing 2—0 to everton. but they were so furious at three penalty appeals being turned down that they tweeted an astonishing post, accusing the var official of being a luton fan, therefore having a vested interest in forest dropping points.

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poor decision of var. it's difficult to tell the players to ignore and keep on going because it's very clear. as a club we made a formal complaint saying that we would like to change the var situation — they didn't do it and then it was here to see so it's not good. aston villa have moved a step closer to finishing in a champions league spot after coming from behind to beat bournemouth 3—1. villa conceeded a penalty in the first half hour, but then scored three to ensure unai emery�*s side remain in 4th, 6 points clear of tottenham, who have 2 games in hand. there were seven goals in the crystal palace match against west ham with oliver glasner�*s side scoring four in the first half hour, as they thrashed the hammers 5—2 at selhurst park. jean—philippe mateta getting two of the palace goals. they're now 14th in the league after this win and last week's against liverpool.

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great fa cup comebacks. it started with 20 minutes left of normal time. when ellis sims got things going for coventry. his goal made it 3—1. ten minutes later it was 3—2 through callum 0'hara. you could see manchester united were starting to feeljittery. deep into stoppage time, coventry city were awarded a penalty after a manchester united handball. step forward right who coolly made it 3—3 from the penalty spot. cue pandemonium amongst the coventry fans. into extra time where coventry fans. into extra time where coventry city had a couple of fantastic chances to snatch victory, they hit the bar and also had a goal ruled out by var right at the end of extra time but it went to a penalty

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there were four games in the premier league today with liverpool taking all three points home from craven cottege after they beat fulham 3—1. the vistors went ahead after trent alexander—arnold curled in a superb free—kick, but timmothy castagne levelled, before ryan gravenberch scored his first premier league goal, and diogojota sealed the win for liverpool. next up for liverpool is everton in a merseyside derby on wednesday night. there was some controversy after the early match. nottingham forest were dealt a blow in their fight to stay in the premier league, losing 2—0 to everton. but they were so furious at three penalty appeals being turned down that they tweeted an astonishing post, accusing the var official of being a luton fan, therefore having a vested interest in forest dropping points. here is that tweet in full...

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but the visitors are now dangeously close to the drop zone and forest manger nuno espirito santo was clearly unhappy with the decisions on the pitch today. some very poor decision of anthony taylor, very poor decision of var. very poor decision and it is happening to us over and over again. no, it's difficult to tell the players to ignore and keep on going because it's very clear. as a club we made a formal complaint saying that we would like to change the var situation — they didn't do it and then it was here to see so it's not good. aston villa have moved a step closer to finishing in a champions league spot after coming from behind to beat bournemouth 3—1. villa conceeded a penalty in the first half hour, but then scored three to ensure unai emery remain in 4th, 6 points clear of tottenham, who have 2 games in hand. there were seven goals in the crystal palace match against west ham with oliver glasner�*s side scoring four in the first half hour, as they thrashed the hammers 5—2 at selhurst park. jean—philippe mateta getting two of the palace goals. they're now 14th in the league after this win and last weeks against liverpool. there were remarkable scenes

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