Following Nottingham Forest’s 2-0 loss against Everton, the club expressed their outrage over what they believed were three missed penalty incidents that were not correctly handled by VAR. Forest took to Twitter to voice their frustration, questioning the impartiality of VAR official Stuart Attwell, citing his support for Luton Town, a club involved in a
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Nottingham Forest recently made a formal request to PGMOL regarding the release of VAR audio from their match against Everton. The club had expressed discontent over the officiating decisions made during the game, particularly in relation to three penalty appeals that were denied. Forest had raised concerns about the referee, Stuart Attwell, being a supporter
Everton Football Club made headlines when they lodged a formal appeal against a two-point deduction imposed by an independent commission for breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). This move comes after the club already had a 10-point penalty reduced to six earlier in the season for similar breaches related to the previous
Recently, Everton faced a two-point deduction by an independent panel for breaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR). This penalty marks the second time the club has been docked points this season due to financial misconduct. The Premier League has strict regulations in place, stating that a club cannot exceed a financial loss
Everton’s punishment for breaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSRs) has been reduced from 10 points to six on appeal by the Merseyside club. The initial 10-point sanction was handed down in November, and Everton filed an appeal against the harshest penalty in Premier League history. The league announced the reduction in points
Manchester City’s success is often attributed to their depth and ability to have different players step up when needed. In recent matches, we have seen Oscar Bobb, Nathan Aké, Julián Álvarez, and Phil Foden all make significant contributions to the team. However, last season’s match-winner, Erling Haaland, was sidelined due to injury. During his absence,