Collum concedes two wrong decisions in opening weeks
Briefly

Willie Collum, head of referees at the Scottish FA, acknowledged two major decisions were incorrect in the first four weeks, indicating an urgent need for improvement.
Collum stated 'We realised very quickly we had to improve on-field decision making and decision making in the VOR. We feel our referees...have made a step in the right direction,' highlighting their ongoing efforts.
Discussing handball decisions, Collum emphasized that 'the key point is that the arm is tucked into the body. The player does not make his body bigger,' clarifying the new approach.
Regarding penalty incidents, Collum expressed that 'Celtic should have been awarded a penalty' in their match against Kilmarnock, showcasing specific areas needing future correction.
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