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Howard Webb, the chief of Premier League referees, to admit Nottingham Forest deserved a penalty against Everton.

Forest were furious about three separate penalty claims being turned down as they suffered a 2-0 defeat. While Webb, the PGMOL’s chief refereeing officer, has only admitted fault for one of the incidents, there are plans to feature audio of the discussions between referee Anthony Taylor and Attwell on the programme “Match Officials Mic’d Up”. Webb’s verdict will be disclosed during the airing of the show on Tuesday evening, as it was recorded on Monday night. Forest may face penalties from the FA, and Mark Clattenburg, a refereeing consultant for Forest, has been asked to explain his comments in a newspaper column following the match.

The club also expressed frustration at not being heeded when they warned the PGMOL that the VAR is a Luton fan before the game. The release of Forest’s post, its tone, and the timing immediately after the final whistle at Goodison Park, received widespread criticism. The club’s statement emphasized the frustration, with a suggestion that NFFC would now consider its options. The use of community members for special offers and promotions was also highlighted, with the option to opt out.

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