Nottingham Forest WILL be sent audio of VAR recordings from 2-0 defeat by Everton after club's furious statement slamming referees' chiefs


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Daily Mail— The club furiously complained after they were denied three penalty appeals. PGMOL chief Howard Webb will discuss one of the claims on next week's show. Nottingham Forest have been stripped bare of their sympathy after three ropey decisions - Listen to the

Daily Mail—Referees chief Howard Webb will hold peace talks with Nottingham Forest this week after furious statement blasting decisions and Stuart Attwell with VAR audio set to be played at the meeting. Webb will meet Evangelos Marinakis or minority shareholder Sokratis Kominakis. Nuno Espirito Santo may also be present following controversy against Everton. Phil Foden reveals what it's REALLY like to play for Pep Guardiola in an It's All Kicking Off special. Listen on

The Scottish Sun—Nottingham Forest WILL be allowed to listen to VAR audio after furious statement – and it could be shown on TV. NOTTINGHAM FOREST will be offered a chance to listen to the VAR exchanges held during their defeat to Everton. But the recordings will not be aired publicly before next week at the earliest. Furiou

Daily Mail—Referee chiefs' Howard Webb 'will admit Nottingham Forest SHOULD have had a penalty in Everton defeat' but Nuno Espirito Santo's side 'still face FOUR FA charges' for publicly blasting officials. Webb is set to say Nottingham Forest should have had a penalty at Everton. The club remain in trouble with the FA for their criticism of the match officials. Come off it, Pep! Chris Wood didn't miss chance after chance because of the dryness of the pitch - Listen to the