The Soccer Affiliation is investigating a banner unfurled by Crystal Palace followers that depicted Nottingham Forest proprietor Evangelos Marinakis holding a gun to midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White's head.
Forest are massively dissatisfied that supporters had been permitted to deliver the banner into Selhurst Park, in response to well-placed sources.
Crystal Palace have been approached for remark by the BBC.
Palace and Forest performed out a 1-1 draw at Selhurst Park on Sunday however the conflict was overshadowed by the banner which, along with the portrayal of Marinakis pointing a gun in direction of Gibbs-White, learn: “Mr Marinakis just isn't concerned in blackmail, match-fixing, drug trafficking or corruption!”
Marinakis has persistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to such allegations.
The FA is probing the banner and can determine whether or not Palace face punishment.
There are strict guidelines concerning messaging contained in such banners concerning foul language and defamatory, political and offensive slogans.
The banner will serve to intensify tensions between the 2 golf equipment following a controversial summer time that noticed Palace relegated into the Europa Convention League with Forest taking their place within the Europa League after the London membership contravened Uefa's multi-club possession guidelines.
Final month, Palace chairman Steve Parish mentioned the choice to take away Crystal Palace from the Europa League was “the largest injustice within the historical past of soccer”.
Nevertheless, there may be now main frustration on the Metropolis Floor that extra was not executed to stop the banner from being displayed.
The banner is seen at Forest as being inflammatory and xenophobic. They're privately questioning why Palace and the membership's possession group consisting of Woody Johnson, Parish, Josh Harris and David Blitzer haven't publicly criticised the banner.
Gibbs-White got here near leaving Forest for Tottenham earlier this summer time after the London membership appeared to set off the England worldwide's £60m launch clause.
However the midfielder ended up staying on the Metropolis Floor, signing a new deal,, external and talking about his choice to remain in an interview alongside Marinakis.
