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‘No handball problem’ in Premiership, says Collum

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'No handball problem' in Premiership, says Collum

Willie Collum Defends VAR Handball Record: ‘No Problem’ in Premiership

The debate over handball in Scottish football is as perennial as the weather, but according to the man overseeing the nation’s referees, the storm clouds are largely imagined. In a revealing edition of the Scottish FA’s VAR Review, Head of Refereeing Willie Collum delivered a clear verdict: the Scottish Premiership does not have a systemic handball problem. This assertion comes despite the public admission of a significant error that cost Livingston dearly in their recent defeat at Ibrox, a concession that adds a complex layer to Collum’s overall defense of the officials.

Contents
  • The Ibrox Error: Acknowledging a Critical Mistake
  • Four Correct Calls: Defending the Broader Standard
  • Expert Analysis: Transparency vs. Perception
  • Predictions and the Road Ahead for Scottish Officiating
  • Conclusion: A Problem of Perception or Practice?

The Ibrox Error: Acknowledging a Critical Mistake

At the heart of Collum’s latest review was a contentious moment during Livingston’s visit to Rangers. With the game poised, Livi striker Tete Yengi saw his goal-bound shot strike the arm of Rangers defender Emmanuel Fernandez. No penalty was awarded, and VAR did not intervene—a decision that sparked immediate controversy.

Collum, a former FIFA referee, did not shy away from this incident. He explicitly stated that a penalty should have been awarded. This admission is significant, providing a rare and transparent glimpse into the VAR process and its fallibility. “We got one wrong,” is a phrase that resonates with fans and critics who often perceive a defensive wall from governing bodies. By highlighting this error publicly, Collum aims to foster a dialogue based on specific incidents rather than generalized criticism.

Key Facts on the Ibrox Incident:

  • Player Involved: Emmanuel Fernandez (Rangers)
  • Action: Tete Yengi’s shot struck Fernandez’s arm from close range.
  • On-Field Decision: No penalty.
  • VAR Check: No intervention.
  • Official Review Verdict: Error. Penalty should have been given.

Four Correct Calls: Defending the Broader Standard

While the Livingston error was spotlighted, Collum was keen to contextualize it within a broader picture of competency. The VAR Review analyzed four other handball incidents from recent matches, and in each case, Collum backed the officials’ decisions as correct.

These incidents spanned the country—from Tannadice to Tynecastle, Easter Road to the Falkirk Stadium—demonstrating the universal application of the handball law. Collum’s argument is that the handball interpretation is being applied consistently and correctly in the vast majority of situations. The law, which hinges on the unnatural silhouette of a player, the proximity of the ball, and the deliberate movement of the arm, remains one of the most nuanced in football. Collum’s analysis suggests that Scottish referees are navigating this complexity with a high degree of accuracy, even if the most glaring mistakes capture the headlines.

“We look at every incident individually,” Collum emphasized, separating the singular Ibrox mistake from a pattern of error. This defense is aimed at countering a narrative that VAR has exacerbated confusion over handball, a sentiment felt in leagues across Europe.

Expert Analysis: Transparency vs. Perception

Collum’s approach of publicly reviewing key decisions is a modern tactic in refereeing management. The move towards transparency in officiating is designed to build understanding, even if it can’t always build consensus. By explaining the “why” behind decisions, the SFA hopes to bridge the gap between the strict letter of the law and the passionate interpretation in the stands.

However, the “one error” admission is a double-edged sword. For Livingston and their supporters, it is a cold comfort that the governing body acknowledges a mistake that may have altered the course of a crucial match in their relegation battle. It reinforces the immense, game-altering stakes of every VAR check. Conversely, for critics of officiating, it can fuel the argument that if one major error is publicly known, how many others might slip through?

The real challenge lies in the subjective nature of handball. Even with slow-motion replays and multiple angles, two experts can watch the same footage and reach different conclusions. Collum’s panel provides an authoritative interpretation, but it cannot eliminate the inherent subjectivity that makes football both beautifully human and endlessly debatable.

Predictions and the Road Ahead for Scottish Officiating

Looking forward, Collum’s staunch defense of the overall standard suggests the SFA will continue its current course of incremental VAR refinement rather than any radical overhaul of handball guidance. The focus will remain on VAR education for officials and, through reviews like this one, for the public.

We can predict a few key developments:

  • Continued Scrutiny: Every handball incident in a big match will be microscopically analyzed, with the Ibrox error cited as a benchmark for failure.
  • Pressure for Consistency: Clubs, especially those at the wrong end of decisions, will demand the consistency Collum claims exists. Any perceived lapse will be challenged fiercely.
  • Evolution of the Law: Internationally, IFAB (the International Football Association Board) continues to tweak the handball law. Scottish referees will have to adapt to any changes, a process managed by Collum’s team.

The ultimate goal is to reach a point where the discussion revolves around football, not officiating. That day seems distant, but Collum’s transparent review process is a step toward a more informed dialogue.

Conclusion: A Problem of Perception or Practice?

Willie Collum has drawn a firm line in the sand: there is no endemic handball problem in the Premiership. The data from his latest review—one error among five major incidents—supports his statistical case. The public acknowledgment of the Livingston mistake is a powerful tool for accountability.

Yet, in football, perception often outweighs data. For managers fighting for points, fans investing emotion, and players whose careers hinge on results, a single “critical error” is one too many. Collum’s challenge is not just to achieve a high percentage of correct calls, but to manage the fallout from the inevitable mistakes in a landscape where trust in officials can be fragile.

The journey of VAR in Scotland continues to be a turbulent one. By combining a defense of his officials’ overall performance with a candid admission of fault, Willie Collum is attempting to steer a middle course. Whether the football public sees a clear, consistent path or a continuing problem of interpretation remains the unanswered question at the final whistle.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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