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Rangers have suffered more VAR blunders than any other club – how YOUR team ranks in 26 mistakes table

Rangers have suffered more VAR blunders than any of their top flight rivals - but it is ST MIRREN who have been left worse off.

The SFA released latest list of errors according to an independent review panel on Thursday with 10 new incidents noted. That follows on from 13 gaffes revealed in February and three at back in November with the total now standing at 26 incorrect calls. The technology has split decisions across all 12 Scottish Premiership clubs while pundits and fans alike have all made their feelings clear on the system with VAR dominating the headlines, radio shows and heated debate between pundits.

But how do the big calls tally up in terms of going for and against all the clubs in Scotland's top division? With four more rounds of fixtures and the Scottish Cup Final still to be contested we could be in line for a number of further high profile talking points in what could decide league titles, relegation play-off positions, European football and the destiny of the famous old trophy at the end of May. Here, Record Sport take a look at the key decisions team by team and outline how it has played out for each of the 12 sides.

It is set to be all change for officials next season with the SFA's referee chief Crawford Allan quitting his role. He has come under fire this campaign with the huge criticism surrounding the use of VAR a particular source of frustration and anger for bosses. Allan was appointed as the head of referee operations four years ago after succeeding John Fleming with a new man set to take on the gig.

Speaking back in March to explain his decision to step down, he said: “It has been an honour to lead Referee Operations in Scotland especially during such an historic period of change. Taking

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