The majority of Wolves fans say the impact of VAR would influence their decision to attend games next season, a survey has found.
Gary O’Neil’s side have been on the wrong end of several controversial decisions this season that has caused uproar among the supporters.
Meanwhile, the survey also focused on ticket prices at Wolves, with the club yet to announce prices for next season. There was similar concerns if match day tickets and membership prices were increased with 25 per cent saying any rise is unacceptable and more than 25 per cent saying they would not renew their membership if there was any rise.
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