Referee Bias Questioned After Rangers-Hearts Match
Referee Bias Questioned After Rangers-Hearts Match
Referee Bias Questioned After Rangers-Hearts Match
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In the Scottish Premiership opener between Hearts and Rangers, Connor Barron controversially avoided a penalty for handball when a cross struck his arm. Referee Nick Walsh's decision has been supported by Hearts' boss Steven Naismith, who argued that the incident did not warrant a penalty according to the new relaxed handball guidelines set by SFA head of refereeing Willie Collum. Former referees have disagreed, stating Barron should have been penalized under current laws, as his arm position was deemed unnatural. The incident has raised questions about the consistency of officiating in Scottish football and whether the new handball policy will be effectively implemented throughout the season. Collum has emphasized a shift towards a 'football understanding' of handball, aiming to reduce the number of VAR interventions. As the season progresses, observers will be keen to see if these changes lead to more consistent officiating.

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