West Brom Ask Premier League For Video Reviews Of Penalty Decisions
West Brom have written to the Premier League and its
match officials asking for video reviews of penalty decisions.
In his letter, chairman Jeremy Peace sets out four occasions on which he says his team were unfairly penalised.
The club wants the option for referees to review footage to be debated at a Premier League shareholders' meeting.
In addition to the Chelsea game - in which Steven Reid was penalised for an injury-time collision with Ramires - West Brom claim they were harshly treated in matches against Southampton, Arsenal and Stoke.
Without those decisions, they maintain, they would be seven points better off in the league table - and in fifth place rather than 10th.
Peace has asked Mike Riley, head of the Professional Game and Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL), to explain the decisions.
BBC.CO.UK
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