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Bobby Madden tells SFA he is available for 'Head of VAR' as former ref offers services for 3 roles

Boddy Madden has told the SFA he is AVAILABLE for a return to the Scottish game as he listed three roles including Head of VAR.

The former top whistler has been a regular on his social media accounts analysing the big decisions in the SPFL by offering fans a professional opinion on the key talking points from recent weeks. This weekend was no different with major flashpoints coming from a number of games across the top flight including those matches involving Celtic and Rangers.

Brendan Rodgers was furious with the officials as his side lost out 2-0 against Hearts at Tynecastle and missed the chance to leapfrog Philippe Clement's men at the Scottish Premiership summit. Don Robertson was the man in the middle with John Beaton in the VAR room for the big match with the Hoops gaffer telling the officials they cost his side in the capital. Yang - who had minutes before won a penalty in a tussle with Alex Cochrane - was sent off for a high boot on the same player with the visitors down to ten men early on. That came after Adam Idah was denied by Zander Clark from 12-yards.

Hearts then were awarded a spot-kick of their own when Tomoki Iwata was penalised for a handball following a VAR review. The versatile Celtic man looked to be nudged by team-mate Alistair Johnston as they challenged in the air with the ball striking the midfielder on the arm as it dropped. Jorge Grant fired home the resulting penalty before Lawrence Shankland grabbed a second.

At Ibrox, Rangers were left angered after Dan Casey escaped any punishment for a challenge involving Ross McCausland. Former EPL official Dermot Gallagher analysed the incident on Ref Watch and believed it WAS a red card while he also agreed the incident involving Fabio Silva was

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