Gary Neville has branded Nottingham Forest's decision to appoint Mark Clattenburg as a referee analyst as 'a step too far'.
The former official — who refereed 291 Premier League matches across 13 seasons — has been brought in by Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis following a number of controversial decisions going against the club since they returned to the top flight.
According to The Telegraph, Clattenburg has been added to the City Ground's staff in a bid to 'improve understanding and relationships'.
But for former England and Manchester United defender Neville, he's struggling to see the logic behind the decision.
Speaking to Sky Sports from Luton's Kenilworth Road on Sunday, the Salford City co-owner immediately raised his hand in the air to illustrate his disbelief as soon as he was asked about the appointment.
He said: “Honestly, I think — for a start over the last four of five weeks we haven't talked too much about VAR. There's been the odd decision here and there but it's actually got a lot better in the last five to six weeks.
«There haven't been many decisions that have been that bad in my opinion. Every team will whinge when they get a bad decision, we used to do whinge all the time. But what is Mark Clattenburg doing? I’ve worked with Mark. What are you doing?
»You’re being employed to go and tell a football club how referees are making mistakes or what mistakes they’re making. I mean, it's plainly obvious. A fan in the crowd could go and tell you exactly what a referee is thinking."
Aside from believing Clattenburg's role wouldn't bring much benefit to the club, Neville also took issue with how it makes Forest look from the outside looking in, too.
«I’m disappointed with Nottingham Forest,» he continued. «It’s as
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