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Nottingham Forest updates — Premier League club GRANTED access to VAR audio amid points deduction appeal

NOTINGHAM Forest have been offered the chance to listen to the VAR exchanges held during their defeat at Goodison Park.

The recordings, however, will not be made public until next week at the earliest.

The Premier League club has issued a series of shocking reactions to their relegation six-pointer defeat to Everton.

During the match, several decisions went against Forest, leading the club to demand VAR footage and audio be released to the public. The club went as far as to suggest VAR's Stuart Attwell may have been biased against them.

This comes as Forest's appeal against their four-point punishment for breaching profit and sustainability rules (PSR) was heard yesterday.

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  • Forest go to war with the Premier League

    Nottingham Forest are locked in a feud with the Prem, the FA AND PGMOL.

    An astonishing day of claim and counter-claim over the fall-out from Sunday’s defeat at Everton saw the club demand VAR audio is released.

    This comes just hours before the league will hear the club's appeal for alleged PSR breaches.

  • How much are clubs allowed to lose under PSR?

    Clubs who are in the Prem for three seasons are limited to “allowable losses” - after calculations including the “amortisation” of transfer fees, stadium building and Covid-related expenditure are taken out - of £105m over three seasons.

    As Forest only had one top flight campaign, their limit was £61m.

    Forest, the Premier League argues, made losses greater than that number.

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