WOLVERHAMPTON PRESENTED A PROPOSAL
Goodbye To the VAR? In England evaluate not following implementing the referee's tool
Published:16/05/2024 - 00:13h
Updated:16/05/2024 - 00:13h
With the proposal of the Wolves to delete the VAR for the next season, the clubs of the Premier League will confront to a crucial decision in a vote that will determine if the tool continues being integral part of the competition or if it opts by his abolition
From England is considering the possibility of not continuing using the VAR for the season 2024-25. The Wolves have presented this proposal to the Premier League, requesting the elimination of this tool for next summer. In front of this situation, the clubs of the English league will have to vote in his annual general assembly of the next month to arrive to an agreement on the future of the VAR in the English football.
This decision by part of the Wolves produced "after an accurate consideration and with the maximum respect by the Premier League, (the organism of referees) PGMOL and our mates competitors". To his time, mention that "it does not be necessary to blame to anybody: all simply look for the best possible result for the football, and all the parts interested have been working arduously to try that the introduction of additional technology was a success".
Finally, they ensure that the utilisation of the tool goes against of the espiritu of the game, by what the best solution would be to delete it. "However, after five seasons with the VAR in the Premier League, is time to a constructive debate and critic on his future. Our position is that the price that are paying by a small increase in the precision goes against of the spirit of our game and, like result, would have to delete it from the season 2024/25", detail in his communiqué.
What needs to be approved?
The clubs of the Premier League have the constitutional right to propose changes in the rules, and any proposal needs a majority of two thirds, that is to say, 14 of 20 members to be approved. By his part, the managerial board of the maximum category thinks that to delete the VAR is not the correct way to be followed, suggesting that when doing it would increase the mistaken decisions and would hit negatively the reputation of the Premier League.