Gary Neville out of Sky Sports' Premier League finale after 'unprecedented action'
- Nottingham Forest banned Gary Neville from the City Ground for the Premier League finale against Chelsea on Sunday, blocking his media accreditation.
- The ban came after Neville expressed strong disapproval of Nottingham Forest and its chairman, Evangelos Marinakis, throughout the season, including a social media post that provoked the club’s ire.
- Forest formally complained to Sky Sports, who apologized for Neville's language after a previous Everton game and decided to shift broadcast coverage to their studio.
- Neville revealed that Sky Sports notified him the day before that Nottingham Forest would deny him accreditation and stadium entry, leading him to pull out of the commentary for the match.
- The incident highlights tensions between Forest and media amid the club's drive for Champions League qualification, while Sky described Forest's move as "unprecedented and unwelcome.
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Nottingham Forest stops commentator Gary Neville from covering final game
Gary Neville said he has withdrawn from coverage of the Premier League game between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea on the final day of the season after Forest refused to give him accreditation following his criticism of the club’s owner.
Gary Neville out of Sky Sports' Premier League finale after 'unprecedented action'
Nottingham Forest have refused to let the pundit into their stadium for their crucial clash with Chelsea - a game set to decide which of the two clubs makes it into the Champions League next season.
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