The Football Association Crystal Palace is examining a banner by fans of Crystal Palace, in which the owner of Nottingham One, Evengelos Maryakis, caught the head of midfielder Mardfielder Morgan Gibs-White.
According to well -kept sources, the forest is very disappointed that supporters were allowed to bring banners in Selharst Park.
The Crystal Palace has been contacted by the BBC for comment.
Palace and Forest played 1–1 draw at Selharst Park on Sunday, but the conflict was overshraded by a banner, pointing to a gun towards Gibbs-White, besides portraying Marincice: “Shri Marincis Blackmail, match-fixing, drug trafficking or corruption!”
Marikis has continuously denied any wrongdoing in relation to such allegations.
The FA is checking the banner and decide whether the palace is confronted or not.
There are strict rules about the message contained in such banners and about dishonest language and defamation, political and aggressive slogans.
The banner would work to increase tension between the two clubs after a controversial summer, which saw that the Palace took its place in the Europea League in the Europea Conference League, when the London club violated the UEFA’s multi-club ownership rules.
Last month, Palace President Steve Parish said the decision to remove the Crystal Palace from the Europe League was “the greatest injustice in the history of football”.
However, now there is a great frustration in the city ground that it was not much to prevent the banner from being displayed.
The banner is seen as inflammatory and zenophobic in the forest. There is also an annoyance that the banner has not been publicly criticized by consisting of Woody Johnson, Parish, Josh Harris and David Blitzer in the Crystal Palace and Club’s ownership group.
Gibbs-White came close to leaving the forest for Tottenham this year, when the London Club appeared to trigger England’s International £ 60m release clause.
But the midfielder finished living in the city ground, Sign a new deal,, external And speaking about his decision to live with Marincis.