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Jon Moss retires in controversy as Nottingham Forest beat Huddersfield to secure PL promotion

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Premier League referee Jon Moss didn't cover himself in glory after his final match as a referee ended in controversy.
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Jonathan Moss has ended an illustrious career as a referee on after over 20 years as a Premier League referee. 

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Moss was the heat of the English Football League promotion playoff final between Huddersfield Town and Nottingham Forest at Wembley on Sunday evening.

Referee Jon Moss studies a replay of an incident at Selhurst Park

Nottingham Forest emerged winners after a narrow 1-0 win over Huddersfield to book their place in the Premier League next season.

However, Huddersfield will feel hard done by after a controversial defeat to Forest means they will remain in the Championship for at least one more season.

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Huddersfield were denied two penalty appeals by Moss in the second half with Nottingham Forest leading 1-0.

Moss was unmoved after Harry Toffolo and Lewis O'Brien appeared to be hacked down in the Nottingham Forest box.

Jon Moss received a hilarious gift from Leicester City players after his final game in the Premier League..
Jon Moss received a hilarious gift from Leicester City players after his final game in the Premier League..

Despite their appeals, Moss ensured that his final game as a referee in English football will be one to be remembered for a long time.

Moss is one of three referees expected to retire from the game at the end season. The other two are Mike Dean and Martin Atkinson.

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Nottingham Forest return to the Premier League status after 23 years absence

Two-time European champions Nottingham Forest are back with the big boys in the Premier League for the first time since 1998/1999.

Nottingham Forest are back in the Premier League for the first time in 23 years.
Nottingham Forest are back in the Premier League for the first time in 23 years.

Forest defeated Huddersfield by the narrowest of margins thanks to a first half own goal by Levi Colwill.

The former Champions League winners survived a barrage of attacks from the valiant Huddersfield in the second half to secure promotion for the first time in 23 years.

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