

I understand with the frustrations against VAR. And the chants, that you will go into games. And Wolves, with me personally. I can't speak for other Wolves fans. Yet my comments about VAR. Were to give it improvement, yet it was clear, some supporters, didn't feel those improvements would do the job properly.
I don't have any animosity towards the FA/PGMOL. You are well trained, and deal with things well. I just hope that as the FA, you are able to listen. To the fans, who don't go in, and I know some fans will make negative chants. And with my petition and complaints. Look, I retract all of them, don't think it's done any good. If anything, it's just got your backs up.
I don't think you as the FA are corrupt. Whatsoever. There was a clear misunderstanding, where, it was clear that. At one point I was leading the complaints. Yet, in relation to you as a body. Look, from my point of view. If Wolves (We) don't get a decision go our way. Then I will take it on the chin. I am not going to complain. It's just what I am going to do. Because Wolves, as a team. The majority of the fans, if you spoke to them. You would have enjoyable conversations. It's only a small minority of the fans. Who give you as a body (The FA) criticism that isn't constructive.
I haven't said a negative word this season about the FA. I have intentionally remained silent, yet this silence, has been led to subjectivity, with some members of the FA. May feel it's a silence of contempt, which it isn't. It's a silence of, it's clear, I was scoring own goals with complaining. And I really should haven't got involved in the complaints. Because all you do is kick yourself in the foot, and then end up, just getting things. Into a worder position.
Look, none of this is sarcasm, none of the words right now. When I watch a game. If it's Wolves verses another team. When a decision gets produced, I don't argue against it, because I understand the reasons behind it. And the reasons get explained after the game. There was a bit of peer pressure involved, and fans saying. 'Why are you wishing the FA kindness?' Yet, it's quite clear, that my complaints made matters worse. Or didn't help. Yet I had good intentions. Yet maybe it was beyond me, to make these comments. And I think that Wolverhampton Wanderers is fully commited into working with the Football Association, and the PGMOL. And will be fully supportive if decisions don't go our way. I can understand if things get heated during games. All I hope, and wish, is nothing but compassion, kindness, and love. And I mean this with no venom or sarcasm.
That you go out onto the field, officiate, and enjoy your day. Whichever stadium you are in. We wouldn't have a football game without a referee. And I think that I placed you under scrutiny, that maybe. In hindsight, you always say hindsight is 20/20. Then maybe I should have left things alone. I wish all of your officials kindness, wether it's Andrew Madley, Simon Hooper, Anthony Taylor, or Mr Tierney. I understand the pressures that come with the job. And I understand football is a passionate sport.
Having said that, please don't take my silence, as rudeness or cynicism. Hence this open letter. I do agree that there are some fans, and staff who may express disagreement. Yet, I understand how the rules work, and as Wolves are in a relegation battle. I am going to be honest here, and say. It's not just a case of 'winning you over'. 'Getting you on our side'. Because I think that officials should be objective. It's more just a selfless attempt to bridge a gap, and hope, that no ill feelings are there. With Christmas coming up. The last thing I want is bitterness. From, and it is a small minority of fans, and staff, who, in relation to Gary O'Neil, and his comments after the West Ham game. Well, he has chosen to voice public opinion about this. That's his discretion, yet, and I know managers. Some times do get frustrated with results. Yet in relation to the West Ham game. The first one for me, isn't a pen, because it's outside the box. The second one for me. I think is subjective. In relation to the possible foul, on Semedo, to the build up. To the Jared Bowen goal.
I don't know why this wasn't looked at, I can only think that the officials felt it was a coming together rather than a foul. In these instances, I respect your integrity, to make the right calls. And as much as it may look like a foul. I think it was just a coming together. I agree with all of your decisions, and I am not trying to hold anything against you.
I just hope that at Molineux, when you come here, you have a good time. And like I said, I know it looks like I am trying to win you over. I mean, in reality. All I am trying to do, is apologise if I made your jobs more difficult. Because I think that in relation to the campaigns, and the debates over. 'Refs should get protection'. To the abuse, some fans, (not me), have expressed. I think there is a balance, between protecting the passion of the game, and protecting the refs, and all I am trying to do. Is show a mature perspective. Because even when supporting Wolves. I think the main problems at Wolves are, lack of investment, Gary O'Neil being slightly inexperienced as a manager, yet not as a coach. Yet, I don't think you have done anything wrong. I am sorry for placing you under scrutiny. And I am sorry that you were made to feel unwelcome at Molineux. When some times the passion of the games gets to people. This is still no excuse. And like I said. Not once this season, have I criticised or condemned you.
I will remove the petition as feel it's counter productive. I think a more productive approach is to work with you. To hopefully achieve mutual goals. And to understand that some decisions can be subjective. I wish you all a Merry Christmas.
Your Sincerely,
Adam Woroniecki