As an aside, what happened to the ref going over to check the screen? Did they scrap that? I haven't seen that in ages. All those decisions should have been worth a check?
Legal action would make the audio, debrief notes, emails and other documents discoverable and available to Forest is all I can see it would achieve. Some of that coupe be interesting if publicised in court.
When you sign up for a sporting competition you accept that you abide by the decisions of the competition's officiators, even if and when you think they have got it wrong. It would be a road to nowhere apart from making us look even more dickish.
They are all subjective decisions that aren’t objectively wrong, whatever we (or most observers) think about them, there’s no way that suing isn’t going to get us anywhere.