Did Chelsea and Nottingham Forest BOTH deserve a penalty?! | Morning Footy | CBS Sports Golazo



Geoff Shreeves joined Morning Footy to discuss the FA Cup and their controversial calls. A key point of discussion was whether the handball by Jack Grealish was deserving of a penalty call. Furthermore Geoff spoke about the Everton-Nottingham Forest game where Nottingham Forest issued a statement criticizing VAR decisions. Geoff also shared his thoughts on Nottingham Forest’s statement.

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17 thoughts on “Did Chelsea and Nottingham Forest BOTH deserve a penalty?! | Morning Footy | CBS Sports Golazo”

  1. Shreeves got it completely wrong. The standard of refereeing and VAR in the Premier League is appalling and had to be called out. The majority of football fans are behind this and the media are also beginning to back pedal on their attacks on Forest.
    The Premier League and PGMOL consider themselves untouchable and not open to transparency. Its high time they are held accountable !

  2. I remember watching a game with manutd vs arsenal going for a title, arsene vs fergie

    Watch over that game
    Look at the ref
    Watch those decisions against arsenal
    Manutd won 1 -0

    & remind the world that refs are not bias
    We all knew most refs was in fergie pocket
    Its juat var has been expose so much now ;& they idiotic decisions being made cant simply be human error
    That is what is clear to see

  3. Imagine everyone saying that they dont know what hand ball is, neither cant tell what is clear & obvious

    But yet you cant question they integrity is absolutely madness

    But yet forest were wrong for question them

  4. Fa cup ashame..two rigged semis…

    All media trying to hush this down

    Boycott pgmol

    Enough is enough

    The var lines are as straight as the pgmol

  5. well where can you go … normal condemnation achieves nothing, you say something and all you get is an apology . someone had to say it and its about time someone did

  6. Nottingham forest did nothing wrong with the tweets. they simply stated the facts. If they questioned the integrity of the VAR person then the person should have proved them wrong but with all the decision on the they, it showed NFFC were right.

  7. Forest DID speak to PGMOL. Before the game. The 3 penalties were absolutely stone wall. They have tried in previous weeks to go through the normal channels after terrible decisions against them with ZERO effect. What are they supposed to do to bring these terrible standards into the light. Doing it in dark rooms is not the way to deal with the awful VAR standards in the UK. You and all the other media are piling onto Forest to protect your own broadcasting interests with the premier league who do not like the implications for their product. That is even more shameful than forests tweet ALL of which was factual.

  8. Two Manchester ready for a head-to-head battle, there can only be one "Manchester" after this game, however.

    It is highly recommended and a MUST for Manchester City FC management, board of directors, coaching staff, people working in their club who are involved on the transfer-market to permanently sell who are currently out on loan to play for another football club, do not offer a loan with buy back clause or with a number or percentage rights, recall or return players that are currently on-loan by another football club to play for Manchester City FC, ageing ((28) years old and above), inconsistent (due to limited playing time, never have played and always on the bench, poor defensively, not performing well) regardless of age, injury prone, those who are not comfortable playing in different position, that MUST happen on or before July 2027. We are referring to Carson (38), Walker (33), De Bruyne (32), Stefan Ortega Moreno "Stefan Ortega" (31), Ederson Santana de Moraes "Ederson" (30), Bernardo Mota Veiga de Carvalho e Silva "Bernardo Silva" (29), Cancelo (29), Stones (29), Kovacic (29), Phillips (28), Grealish (28), Ake (28), Akanji (28), Rodrigo Hernández Cascante "Rodri" (27), Dias (26), Nunes (25), Haaland (23), Couto (21).

    We have already replacements three (3) years from now for the wingers, midfielders and strikers in our beloved club such as Savio (19), Echeverri (18), Lewis (19), Gvardiol (22), Doku (21), Foden (23), Bobb (20), & Alvarez (24),

    Our beloved club Manchester City should focus on acquiring and promoting rising young talents between 17 to 21 years of age. This can be found in Manchester City Academy, different team playing in premiere league, outside premiere league (La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, Bundesliga), or outside Europe (MLS, AFCON, Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Argentine Super League, and other football league from other countries). This is to save a lot of money to renovate whole Etihad Stadium, pay debts to fully comply with Financial Fair Play, and eventually have a great amount of money to sign a superstar in Manchester City.

  9. It was a handball on Grealish, 100%. But an even more damning case against VAR is that they didn’t even award Chelsea a corner on the play. VAR was in such shambles over it that they missed two calls because it was so afraid of backlash and outside perception. Embarrassing.

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