
Scottish FA referee Willie Collum told Sky Sports that he was “confident.”
The previous category, which is preparing for the second season in the post, has visited 12 Scottish Premiere Clubs and many people in the SPFL’s low league.
Colum’s goal of replacing Crawford Allen in July 2024 helped to improve “VAR’s operation and delivery” and to “reduce the impossible burden” by the officials.
He introduced the VAR Review Show last season to provide more transparency and recognize mistakes, but I think there are practical progress.
“I think everyone will always agree that it will always be an exception, but especially in the handball we made a good land, he said, 46 years old. Sky Sports News.
“A year ago, we said that we will come more in understanding football about handballs, and I thought there was a controversial handball.
“You will still get unusual, it will happen. They will happen again this season and we must deal with them when we go, but we want a more consistent approach.
“We also want to avoid errors that are hard to explain.
“Everyone understands subjective decisions and difficult decisions. What we want to avoid is that we do not understand why we have reached that decision when everyone sees it.”
In the main finals of EURO 2016, Collum, the last Scottish referee, claims that it is open to learning from others when civil servants implement the laws of the game.
“We are in a good place. We feel on the same page as the clubs. It is really important and sure.”
“We have almost 99 %of clubs and decisions: perhaps the decision we are not on the same page listened to stakeholders, listened to the club, and heard the coach.
“I think it’s really important to have a good relationship with the open door policy and interact with the clubs with the clubs. Also, it is better to learn from them.
“I think it is important to be open to learn from others.
“We want to see this good relationship in the stadium because we are pushing the captain-repair approach in Korea.
“We think we are in a good place in terms of relationships, but it is very important because we need to help each other.
“Clubs, coaches, players, they need us to explain us, and we must come and support us.”
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