VAR, the technology that was supposed to improve the standard of referees' decision-making but has instead enraged football fans up and down the land, isn't actually as unpopular as we all thought.
Premier League sources said they would oppose the motion and added they were confident they had enough votes to block it. The move is led by Wolves, who feel they have been hard done by.
All 20 Premier League clubs - including Leicester City, Ipswich Town and the impending Championship play-off winners - will cast their vote on the technology at next month's AGM
Wolves are “highly unlikely” to see their efforts to abolish VAR succeed following their proposal to the Premier League, sources have told Football Insider. Speaking...
The German will manage his final game as Liverpool boss on Sunday against Wolves, who have forced a vote on whether to get rid of VAR which will take place on June 6.
Premier League clubs are set to participate in a vote on the future of VAR from next season but former England striker Gary Lineker believes he already has a solution
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