Forest boss calls for FA clarity

02 September 2009 12:18
The Reds boss and striker Nathan Tyson have been accused of inciting Derby supporters following Forest's 3-2 victory at the City Ground on Saturday. Davies ran towards a mixed area of the stadium to celebrate his side's win, while Tyson ran past Rams fans waving a corner flag bearing the Forest emblem sparking a melee involving both sets of players and coaching staff. Both clubs are expected to face disciplinary action once the FA has concluded its investigation. "I would call for some clarity on this. If there is a rule about not celebrating in a mixed area of stadiums where there are fans from both clubs we need to be told about it," said Davies. "I have been accused of inciting opposition fans but I was merely doing what I do after every game. After every match I make a point of thanking the fans in every corner of the ground - it will all be there on video. I was not waving at the Derby fans, I was acknowledging the Forest fans in the upper tier."

Source: Team_Talk