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(22-03-2024, 14:10)Lord Snooty Wrote: Still going strong. Graham Bailey, Town's oldest living player is 104 today.
Christ! You're scraping the barrel there, Terriers. (I hung my boots up at 85!)
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Former Town Sporting Director Stuart Webber in hot water for racial profiling black footballers
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68870230
Quote:Nottingham Forest question VAR official in Everton defeat and 'consider options'
Nottingham Forest say they are "considering their options" over "extremely poor" refereeing decisions following their 2-0 defeat at Everton.
The club said they had "warned" the Professional Game Match Officials Board (PGMOL) that "the VAR is a Luton fan but they didn't change him".
"Three extremely poor decisions - three penalties not given - which we simply cannot accept," the club said on X.
"Our patience has been tested multiple times."
Although they did not name the official, the video assistant referee was Stuart Attwell.
Nottingham Forest issued the highly critical post on the social network at 15:42 BST, about five minutes after full-time in the match at Goodison Park - which left the club one point above the relegation zone.
Questioned about the club's post, Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo said it was "not important if he [Atwell] is a fan of another club".
He added: "I share the feeling of the club because is it not only this game. It is has been a while that we have had poor decisions going against us. It is not an excuse but we are not happy with the work of the referees."
BBC Sport is contacting referees' board the PGMOL for comment, and understands the Football Association is aware of the post and investigating.
'I don't understand the decision' - what happened to anger Forest?
All three penalty claims centred on incidents involving Everton's veteran ex-England defender Young.
They felt he caught the back of Gio Reyna's boot in attempting to make a tackle when the game was goalless.
Then, late in the first half, after Everton had taken the lead, a Callum Hudson-Odoi cross struck Young on the arm.
The third incident happened after the interval, with the Toffees still 1-0 ahead, as Young tangled with Hudson-Odoi in the area but the officials ruled he had won the ball cleanly.
"I don't understand the reason and the decision of [referee] Anthony Taylor and VAR Stuart Attwell, because I see the images," Nuno told Sky Sports.
"It is hard to take. There is a penalty on Gio Reyna, it's a kick, don't tell me that is not contact. It's a penalty, then a handball, then the situation of the incident with Callum.
"So it's understandable that we react like this as a club because we want to get things right. We don't want bad referees. We want good decisions.
"OK if we lost the game today and there were no incidents, we take it."
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You can always rely on Forest to play the victims. I doubt a month goes by without them moaning about some (perceived) decision or another.
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Damn - the geezers that use it as a Faraday cage to save them from those deadly 5G signals are gonna be well pissed off.
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We went to see Ivo Graham the comedian last night at the Lawrence Batley Theatre. He was very funny.
A large part of the first half of the show was taking the piss out of Steve Bruce and those ridiculous novels he wrote while managing Huddersfield Town at the same time.
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So how much do we think it'll cost to watch this passionate set of individuals next season?
Another day, another door, another high, another low
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