How Nottingham Forest is feeling behind the scenes following their highly public reaction following their Sunday loss to Everton has been revealed in a report.
The Reds were taken aback when Forest was not given three penalties by referee Anthony Taylor or VAR Stuart Attwell.
The Reds ultimately lost the match 2-0, which increased the club’s concerns about being relegated.
With only four games remaining to rescue their season, Forest launched an offensive following the absurd refereeing display.
Following the match, the Reds issued a statement casting doubt on Attwell’s moral character because it appears that he supports Luton Town.
Alan Shearer and Micah Richards chastised Forest for expressing such an attitude, as they thought the whole situation very comical.
According to a report, Forest is reportedly feeling negatively about the tweet in private before their crucial Sunday matchup with Manchester City.
Report details Nottingham Forest’s thoughts on the statement they made.
Now that Forest has lost at Everton for almost a day, it seems as though the team has finally had enough.
From a Forest standpoint, enough is enough, and it seems like Evangelos Marinakis is now going after the target.
But according to a Daily Mail investigation, Forest acknowledges that they may have behaved inappropriately behind closed doors.
They say they felt compelled to act quickly and emotionally, but it’s unlikely that their actions will save them from paying a big punishment.
Once again, Forest is in the dock, and they will now have to wait for the results of another Football Association inquiry.
Forest needs to exercise caution while making such assertions.
The Reds must exercise utmost caution and cease bothering the authorities in this way with their persistent claims.
This week, Forest’s appeal will be reviewed due to their financial fair play violations. Quite simply, they can no longer express their thoughts with such vigor.
The Reds, though, are merely expressing what other people are thinking. This season’s Premier League standards have been absolutely appalling.
Forest can’t be the only club with feelings of this nature but ultimately professional outlets have a responsibility to act accordingly.
The club hasn’t done that here and for questioning Attwell’s integrity the club could find themselves in hot water once more.