Dolores Bort, 86, a long time resident of Norwood, passed away on April 13, 2020. She was born in Eddystone, Pa. Dolores was a graduate of Eddystone High School. She was a stay at home mom who ...
MANCHESTER, England, June 6 (Reuters) - Premier League teams voted in favour of keeping Video Assistant Referees (VAR) on Thursday, despite the considerable amount of criticism this past season ...
Premier League clubs have voted in favour of continuing to operate VAR in the Premier League at today’s annual general meeting (AGM). The Athletic exclusively revealed in May that Premier League ...
Premier League clubs have voted by 19-1 in favour of keeping video assistant referees (VAR) next season. Wolves triggered a vote on the use of VAR in the 2024-25 season after formally submitting a ...
Sign up to Miguel Delaney’s Reading the Game newsletter sent straight to your inbox for free The current situations come after an increase in the use of technology ...
John Bort, age 88, a longtime resident of Norwood, passed away on October 20, 2023. John was a resident of Norwood since 1939. He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 1, 1935, the son of ...
Premier League clubs have voted 19-1 in favour of keeping VAR for next season. The proposal to scrap it, put forward as a motion by Wolves last month, needed the backing of 13 more clubs to be ...
Premier League clubs have voted in favor of keeping video assistant referees (VAR), the league announced Thursday. VAR has been under huge scrutiny since it was introduced to the Premier League at ...
Video replay in global football has been in place since 2017 but has caused significant debate about its merits as fans, clubs, referees, and players continue to disagree about the effect of VAR ...
Premier League clubs are set to vote in favour of KEEPING VAR at the division’s upcoming meeting. Wolves triggered an unprecedented vote between clubs in the top-flight last month. The Midlands ...
Wolves lost their vote to scrap VAR by a resounding 19-1 on Thursday as their fellow Premier League clubs decided video technology should stay, though they have insisted on improvements being made.