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Willie Collum on VAR Improvements and Handball Rule Changes in Scottish Football

Willie Collum discussing VAR improvements and handball rules

Willie Collum Takes Charge as New Head of Refereeing for Scottish FA

In an important transition for Scottish refereeing, Willie Collum has stepped into the role of head of refereeing for the Scottish FA, following a celebrated almost 30-year career as a top-flight referee. His appointment marks a new chapter in the ongoing efforts to enhance officiating standards in football across Scotland.

Focus on VAR Improvements

Collum aims to revamp the operation of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) services, addressing concerns that arose during the previous season. His commitment to improving the system reflects a broader goal to enhance the on-field decision-making process. "Everybody would expect and agree with me in talking about VAR. We need to make improvements around VAR, how it's interpreted, about our line intervention," Collum stated.

Engagement with Clubs and Referees

In his early interactions, Collum has been proactive in engaging with Premiership clubs and top referees to discuss expectations for the upcoming season. He has emphasized the importance of adopting an approach that aligns with footballing expectations, particularly regarding ambiguous rules like handball.

Handball Rule Changes

Critics often voiced concerns about last season's interpretations of the handball rule, leading Collum to prioritize collaborative discussions with clubs and referees about a simplified understanding of handball. Improvements in this area are seen as crucial for enhancing the overall match experience for both players and fans alike.

Future Considerations for VAR

In discussing potential developments, Collum has indicated openness to the implementation of in-stadium VAR explanations. As he points out, "I think we would embrace any advancement that would improve the message we would send out and the communication." This could enhance spectator engagement and understanding of officiating decisions.

Automated Offsides

The topic of automated offsides has also been raised, with Collum acknowledging the potential benefits of such technology. However, he highlighted that the implementation would be contingent on factors including costs and resource availability.

The Role of Transparency and Communication

Collum is friendly toward adopting practices from prominent tournaments like the Euros, where player-captain interactions with referees were prominent. By fostering increased communication and transparency, he hopes to further cultivate respect between players and officials, reducing the chances of dissent during matches.

Long-term Goals and Aspirations

Collum's vision extends beyond merely improving rules; he emphasized a need for overall growth and respect within Scottish football. Accountability within refereeing, he asserts, is crucial for ensuring high standards and restoring confidence in officials' decisions.

Looking Ahead

As Scottish football gears up for the new season, Collum's leadership is expected to bring fresh perspectives and renewed energy into refereeing practices. With a focus on improving VAR operations, handball interpretations, and fostering transparency, Scottish football fans may anticipate positive changes that enhance their football experience.

Join the Conversation!

Are you excited about the potential changes in the Scottish Premiership officiating? How do you think VAR can be improved? Share your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned for more updates!

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