Nottingham Forest's appeal against fine upheld
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Nottingham Forest lose appeal against £750,000 fine for Stuart Attwell VAR post

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Nottingham Forest have lost their appeal against a Â750,000 fine for a social media post criticising video assistant referee Stuart Attwell .
They were fined by the Football Association in October for an "attack on the integrity of a match official on an unparalleled scale" Forest complained on X about three penalty decisions that went against them during a 2 -0 Premier League defeat at Everton on 21 April 2024 .
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