Scottish players told not to head ball before or after games
Scottish clubs are to be told players should not head the ball in the days immediately before and after games.
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Scottish clubs are to be told players should not head the ball in the days immediately before and after games.
Hampden chief Ian Maxwell is looking to nail down Steve Clarke on a new long-term deal – but he fears the SFA could have a job on their hands keeping hold of the gaffer. The Scotland manager’s current deal is up at the end of the Euro 2024 campaign – where the national side will scrap it out with Spain, Norway, Georgia and Cyprus for a place in Germany.
Ian Maxwell admits Scottish football could be in for a horrendous few months as the game looks to get to grips with VAR. But the SFA chief is hoping clubs and fans to keep their cool and have patience – because the country’s officials will get it right.
VAR's introduction into Scottish football is said to be “imminent” with the technology set to be in place before the World Cup. Two former top referees say that it will be brought in within a matter of weeks to the Scottish Premiership after weeks of trialling.
SPFL chiefs are hoping to fast-track the introduction of VAR in the Scottish Premiership.
The summer DIY season is well underway but Ian Maxwell has warned the Tartan Army Hampden may only get a lick of paint if the UK wins the right to host to stage Euro 2028.
The clue is always in the title for me. The Scottish Football Association is the governing body of the game in this country. “Nothing to do with us, mate,” is not a satisfactory degree of governance in my estimation.
Ian Maxwell is confident a UK and Ireland bid to host Euro 2028 can be successful despite a rival challenge from Turkey.