Nottingham Forest lose appeal against fine for criticism of match official
Nottingham Forest's Ivorian Coast defender Serge Aurier (R) celebrates after scoring their first goal during the English Premier League football match between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on January 1, 2023. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
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Nottingham Forest have failed in their appeal against a
£750,000 fine imposed for a social media post last season that took aim at
Premier League match official Stuart Attwell.
Forest published the post last April after a 2-0 defeat to
Everton in the Premier League, a match in which the club felt they were denied
three clear penalties.
The club said they had "warned" referees' body
Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) that Attwell, who was the
video assistant referee for the match, was a fan of their relegation rivals
Luton, adding: "Our patience has been tested multiple times."
A regulatory commission issued a £750,000 fine in October,
with Forest immediately indicating their intention to appeal, arguing the punishment
was disproportionate.
The Football Association described the post as an
"egregious, direct and public attack" on Attwell and an attack on
referees in general "on an unparallelled scale".
The FA confirmed on Monday that an appeal board had upheld
the original sanction and had ordered the post to be taken down.
The link to the post on X was not working on Monday, though
the club did not immediately confirm it had been taken down.
The appeal board said in its written reasons: "The
(original) commission was entitled and right to give very considerable weight
to the need for deterrence and the fact that NFFC had no mitigation. The lack
of mitigation was particularly striking."
Forest escaped relegation last season, while Luton went down
to the Championship.
This season, Forest are third in the Premier League table
and challenging for a Champions League place.


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