Forest statement 'disingenuous' and 'dangerous' - Smith
Tuesday, 23 April 2024
Rory Smith discusses the controversy around Nottingham Forest's statement against the PGMOL and VAR, after they were denied three penalties in their Premier League game against Everton.
Rory Smith discusses the controversy around Nottingham Forest's statement against the PGMOL and VAR, after they were denied three penalties in their Premier League game against Everton.
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