PGMOL insist referee 'allegiances' will not be made public
Referees' allegiances are not going to be made public this season, despite comments from Howard Webb which appeared to suggest they would be.
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Referees' allegiances are not going to be made public this season, despite comments from Howard Webb which appeared to suggest they would be.
Manchester United and Manchester City along with their fellow Premier League clubs are expected to vote in favour of retaining VAR at an upcoming meeting.
Howard Webb has admitted Nottingham Forest should have been awarded at least one penalty in their recent highly-charged fixture against Premier League relegation rivals Everton.
LONDON : Other than moving to Sweden where the introduction of VAR has been rejected after opposition from clubs, Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou said there is no escape from it in England despite almost weekly criticism.
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) should have intervened to recommend a penalty review in Nottingham Forest's controversial 2-0 Premier League defeat to Everton earlier this month, referees body (PGMOL) chief Howard Webb said on Tuesday.
Howard Webb - the head of Premier League refereeing - has said Andre Onana should have been booked for recklessness after conceding a penalty in Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Burnley at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Nottingham Forest have asked for the VAR audio to be released concerning three key decisions that went against them in their match at Everton on Sunday, with the Football Association and the Premier League calling on the club members to explain post-match comments.
Wolverhampton Wanderers chairman Jeff Shi has criticised the referee's decision to deny his team a late equaliser in Saturday's defeat by West Ham United, saying the Premier League and referees' body must "uphold the integrity" of the league.