A lawsuit between Nottingham Forest and Sky Sports?

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Nottingham Forest are under pressure. Raised against the refereeing, more precisely on the choice of the man in charge of the VAR for the match against Luton Town, the English club posted a strong message on X. If Forest was immediately reframed by the FA, the English press took up this matter, in this case Sky Sports. Gary Neville has charged at the Nottingham club’s behavior.

“It’s like a statement from a mafia gang. Honestly, what are they playing? It’s like a rambunctious child, it’s embarrassing. And some of the things they say in there, the suggestion of some sort of cheating because there’s a VAR official at Stockley Park who is a Luton fan, it’s a scandal, and they will pay for that”, announced the former Manchester United defender. This outing was not passed on to the Forest leaders. According to Daily Mailthe legal team wrote a letter to Sky Sports about these comments. So the story is not over.

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