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Police have launched an investigation after referee John Moss had his record shop vandalised.
The Daily Star exclusively reported that the former Premier League official contacted West Yorkshire Police after his 'Vinyl Whistle' store in Headingley, Leeds had been attacked.
The incident took place around 48 hours after Moss came in for huge criticism for his performance in the Championship play-off final between Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield Town last weekend. Moss, who was taking charge of his last game before retiring, denied Huddersfield two penalties as Forest won 1-0 to secure a return to the Premier League and a £170m cash windfall.
Huddersfield fans have lambasted Moss and labelled his performance "absurd". They were quick to blame Moss for having a huge impact on the game and costing their Yorkshire club the chance of a place in the top flight. Supporters took to Twitter to call on the FA to launch an investigation into Moss's performance.
One fan said: "Jon Moss is by far one of the worst referees in the history of