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Wolves fans stage protest against VAR

Wolves fans have staged a protest against VAR ahead of their home clash against Nottingham Forest.

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Protests against VAR

Gary O'Neil's side have been on the wrong end of several contentious decisions this season, which has caused fury among the Wolves staff, players and supporters, while their anger has been widely supported by the football community.

Protests against VAR

In response to the controversy, supporters' group Old Gold Pack have raised money to stage a protest ahead of and during the game at Molineux today.

Around 5,000 placards have been printed calling for an end to VAR and have been handed out to fans outside Molineux and in city centre pubs ahead of kick-off.

Protests against VAR

Banners have also been produced with the slogan 'enough is enough', as fans rage against referee controversy and inconsistency.

Supporters continued the protest once the game kicked-off at 3pm inside Molineux.

Protests against VAR

Fans held up anti-VAR banners as the teams entered the field, while supporters booed the Premier League anthem before kick-off.