Luton and Burnley are still aiming for a moving target with just three games remaining
Just two points currently separate the three sides, with Burnley’s recent renaissance leaving them on 24 points, behind Luton on 26, with Forest outside the danger zone on goal difference.
“We all expected the decision to come sooner so we are aware and we know exactly how many points we have. Do we have 30, 29, 28, 27? We need it as fast as possible. These are the things the club is dealing with, not us. And the pressure all this uncertainty places on Forest has been obvious, as shown by their spectacular outburst on X/Twitter after the 2-0 defeat to Everton.Club management believed bringing in Mark Clattenburg as a refereeing analyst may help them in their survival quest, but the former official resigned on Friday.
Yet while none of this is ideal for Forest, it is ultimately a situation of their own making. However Luton and Burnley are victims without exception, both attempting to do what has appeared impossible at various points of this season. And unlike in Forest’s initial case, there is no hard deadline for the appeal commission to provide a verdict until the Premier League’s backstop date of 24 May.
That is exacerbated by Burnley hosting Forest on the last day of the season. If nothing changes between now and then, this could end up as a winner-takes-all clash at Turf Moor.
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