Premier League Clubs Vote Against Scrapping VAR Despite Wolves Objections

Premier vote against VAR

Premier League clubs have voted to retain VAR, with Wolves being the only dissenting voice.

Wolves had proposed scrapping VAR, citing concerns that it goes against the spirit of the game, but their motion was rejected by the other 19 clubs at the Annual General Meeting.

Most clubs in the league are believed to accept that video-assistant refereeing is far from perfect but can be improved and should therefore be retained and honed.

A Premier League statement on Thursday afternoon following the AGM read:

“Premier League clubs today voted in favour of continuing to operate VAR in the Premier League.

“While VAR produces more accurate decision-making, it was agreed that improvements should be made for the benefit of the game and supporters.

“As part of thorough discussions at the Annual General Meeting, it was agreed that PGMOL, the Premier League and clubs all have important roles to play in improving the system and its reputation.”

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The Premier League revealed discussions with clubs on VAR focused — and will continue to focus on — six key areas.

These include maintaining a “high threshold” for incidents of VAR intervention, reducing delays partly through the “introduction of semi-automated offside technology”.

 

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They will also work on “improving fan experience” through reducing delays, in-stadium announcements from referees post-decision change “where possible” and offering fans “big-screen replays”.

Wolves said in a statement:

“While we are disappointed with the outcome of the vote on the future of VAR at today’s annual general meeting,

we acknowledge and accept the decision made by our fellow clubs and we are reassured that the Premier League is taking the concerns of clubs and supporters seriously.

“We welcome the commitment to improve VAR, particularly in areas that address delays, consistency, and fan experience.

“While we still believe that Premier League football would be superior without VAR,

we think that these improvements are crucial for the integrity of the game and for enhancing the overall matchday experience for our supporters.

“Wolves remain committed to working closely with the Premier League and PGMOL to ensure that VAR continues to evolve and better serve the interests of football.

“We appreciate the efforts being made to address the issues that have been highlighted and look forward to seeing these positive changes implemented.”

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