Premier League clubs will be asked to vote on the possible abolition of Video Assistant Referees for next season after a proposal tabled by Wolves.
Premier League clubs will be asked to vote on the possible abolition of Video Assistant Referees for next season after a proposal tabled by Wolverhampton Wanderers. The proposal is due be heard at a shareholders' meeting on June 6. Sky Sports News understands the Premier League board is directly opposed to the proposal. The Premier League recognises Wolves' right to make such a proposal, but it feels abolishing VAR would lead to many more incorrect decisions.
' Wolves have been on the end of several controversial refereeing decisions this season and believe the decision review system is 'undermining the value of the Premier League brand'. However, they will need 13 of the other 19 clubs to agree with them and are likely to canvas other clubs in order to gain support between now and next month's meeting.
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