Collum indicates Rooney should have been sent off
Briefly

"This is the incorrect decision. We would prefer an on-field review and we also believe this is an act of violent conduct by the St Mirren player. There's not only one kick, there's two kicks. Both kicks are acts of violent conduct and should have been punished. The referee, in my opinion, has seen a kick but he's not been able to see it properly. We would've liked the VAR to pursue that even further. The referee should've been brought to the monitor."
"Collum backed the overturning of a penalty awarded to Hearts in their 2-0 defeat at Celtic Park and the award of a spot-kick to the hosts in the same game, also on 14 September. Liam Scales was initially penalised for a handball but VAR intervened, meaning there was no penalty and later Nicolas Kuhn's cross hit James Penrice's hand, leading to Arne Engels' opener from the spot."
"Later in the same game, Well's Dan Casey handled the ball on the goal-line to deny Killian Phillips a goal and was shown a straight red. Mark O'Hara had the resulting penalty saved. 'In our opinion, this is the correct call,' said Collum. 'It's a very good piece of teamwork between the officials.'
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