Living Forest owner 'throws his accrediation pass in a bush'

Livid Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis ‘throws his accreditation pass in a bush’ after his side’s dismal 5-0 thrashing by Fulham – with the Greek businessman leaving Craven Cottage early 

  • Nottingham Forest were beaten 5-0 by Fulham at Craven Cottage on Wednesday
  • Steve Cooper is on the brink of being sacked after their fourth defeat in a row
  • This HAS to be the time when players show respect and control. Only the captain should approach referees – Listen to It’s All Kicking Off 

The supposed accreditation pass Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis wore at Craven Cottage was allegedly found in a bush outside Fulham’s ground. 

Forest were hammered 5-0 by the Cottagers on Wednesday evening thanks to braces from Alex Iwobi and Raul Jimenez, while Tom Cairney also netted.

The result left Forest boss Steve Cooper facing the sack after a fourth consecutive defeat which means his side are just six points clear of the relegation zone.

And, according to one Fulham fan on social media, Greek businessman Marinakis could barely contain his anger after their defeat.

Sharing a photo of what seems to be Marinakis’ official lanyard from the match, they posted on X, formerly Twitter: ‘Found this thrown on a bush in someone’s front garden just outside Craven Cottage… someone clearly left in a strop…’

Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis allegedly threw his accreditation pass from Craven Cottage in a bush outside the ground after their 5-0 defeat to Fulham 

Marinakis – who also owns Olympiacos in Greece – was furious with his side’s performance

Marinakis – who also owns Olympiacos – was in attendance to watch his side’s dismal display before leaving the match early.

It has been a tough month for the 56-year-old with Olympiacos crashing out of the Europa League group stage, while they also lie fourth in the Greek Superleague. 

Mail Sport understands Marinakis – who has not spoken to Cooper since the defeat – is now poised to start the hunt for his replacement, with former Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui one of the coaches he admires.

Another is the manager who looks set to have ended the Cooper era — Fulham’s Marco Silva, who worked under Marinakis at Olympiacos.

The East Midlands outfit have just 13 points in 15 league games and despite a bright start to the season, they have won one of their past 11 matches.

Forest return to action on Saturday with a trip to Wolves, who are five points clear of them after beating Burnley 1-0 on Tuesday. 

Forest boss Steve Cooper is in line to be sacked from his role after their fourth defeat in a row

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