What?! Nottingham Forest revoked Gary Neville's accreditation


Nottingham Forest is making headlines for reasons that go beyond the pitch. Earlier, club president Evangelos Marinakis had an on-field altercation with head coach Nuno Espírito Santo, and now another controversy has erupted.
Details: Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville, who was scheduled to work the Forest vs. Chelsea match live from the stadium, revealed that the club had revoked his accreditation. Neville said he was unaware of the reasons behind Forest’s decision, but called it disappointing.
Quote: "In the past 14 years of my work, I have criticized and praised this club many times, but never encountered anything as unprecedented as this. I think it’s disappointing that such a great club as Nottingham Forest has found itself forced to make these kinds of decisions.
Although they have every right to choose who is allowed into their stadium, this speaks volumes about what has happened at the club over the past 12 months," Neville wrote in his Instagram post.
For the record: Previously, Neville referred to Nottingham Forest as a "mafia club," which prompted Sky to issue an apology to the club. After the recent incident between Marinakis and Santo, the former Manchester United defender urged the Forest coach to resign in protest.










