Controversial decisions have increased after the Premier League introduced a VAR system to help enforce the law five years ago. Wolves' motion on Wednesday (15) would abolish the VAR enforcement system from next season.20 Premier League teams will vote at the June 6 meeting. If 14 clubs vote in favor, the Premier League will talk Bye to VAR next season.
Wolves, who moved to abolish VAR, released a statement saying, "I want to blame me. I just want to make soccer better. All holders have worked hard to make the introduction of the technology a success. However, after five seasons of VAR testing, the sector is set for constructive and critical debate. Our position is that the accuracy of VAR commands has improved slightly, but we have paid the price of going against the spirit of the sport, so Wolves are proposing to abolish VAR from next season."
The AGM will be held on June 6 in the Premier League. According to reports, the VAR draft will be voted on at the meeting. It states that the new law will first receive at least 14 votes in favor. Sources say that the Premier League will be adamantly opposed to the abolition of VAR, with CBS sources also suggesting that the majority of clubs don't believe that the abolition of the VAR system is the appropriate course of action, and that the motion may not pass.