Wolves boss Gary O’Neil makes VAR stance clear over…

Gary O’Neil has called for VAR to be abolished after Wolves’ move to trigger a vote on the future use of the technology.

Premier League teams will vote in early June on whether to scrap the technology, after Wolves issued a statement pushing for its abolition.

Wolves chairman Jeff Shi has been vociferous about getting rid of VAR, and head coach O’Neil has now backed the plan, saying big adjustments are required if the system remains in the game.

“It’s fairly well known how frustrated the club have been, and myself, with some of the decisions this season,” O’Neil said.

“We had some discussions and I know Jeff is extremely disappointed with how things have gone with decisions against the club.
“Not only the decisions against us, but the way VAR doesn’t appear to have improved consistency too much, which surprises me since when it first came in, I believed it would be a tremendous help to the game and the referees.

“In its current state, I’d be pleased to see it abolished.

The way it is now, it hasn’t helped the experience for fans. I stand at Molineux once every two weeks and the fans’ mood is very clear. There is a real negative energy towards it.

There is still room for improvement, and it needs to be significantly improved, but if we keep it as is, I would prefer to get rid of it.

“I understand that there may be a side to the argument in which people perceive us as out of touch.

“However, it has had a significant impact on attendance at matches. Every week, I hear from fans that they aren’t enjoying it as much. The club has brought up this critical topic. It will either go away – which is improbable – or improve significantly.

 

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