Mark Clattenburg Resigns as Nottingham Forest Referee Analyst
Clattenburg steps down citing 'unintended friction' and personal targeting after controversial tenure at the club.
- Mark Clattenburg resigned from his role as Nottingham Forest's referee analyst, a position he held since February.
- His resignation follows significant controversies, including a dispute over refereeing decisions in a recent match against Everton.
- Clattenburg cited 'unintended friction' with other Premier League clubs and personal attacks as key reasons for his departure.
- Nottingham Forest, currently just above the relegation zone, has faced criticism for its public handling of refereeing decisions.
- The Premier League has expressed disappointment and initiated an investigation into the statements made by Nottingham Forest.