NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) — Mark Clattenburg is leaving his role as a referee consultant at Nottingham Forest, saying Friday his presence at the club has caused “unintended friction” with its Premier League rivals. Clattenburg, a former Premier League referee, also cited the “unmerited targeting of me, personally, by certain participants and pundits” as a reason behind his decision to leave the role. “Such reactions and outcome was not expected and is regrettable,” he said in a club statement, “a
Clattenburg has walked away while the Premier League and Football Association investigate Forest’s extraordinary statement accusing VAR Stuart Attwell of bias
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