Did Aitken review the incident for a penalty and decide that it wasn’t the case or did he decide not to review why Daizen Maeda ended up on the ground? Either way it isn’t a good look for Aitken or the SFA whi haven’t provided an explanation on the non-decision.
Scott has ticked the boxes to get his first Ibrox appointment from the SFA, he wasn’t going to jeopardise his ascent up the ranks with Aitken on hand just to make sure that he came to the right decisions.
In the summer of 2022 the SFA created two full time VAR roles, the recruitment policy is unclear but Aitken and Andrew Dallas got the jobs which puts them in charge of most televised matches from the VAR room.
The SFA employ two full-time VAR officials, the men that get the majority of the big match TV appointments, Greg Aitken and Andrew Dallas.Five days a week they work on their job, the Laws of the Game and how they can ensure that the decisions from the match officials are…
John Beaton wasn't the original choice to referee Sunday's controversial clash between Hearts and Celtic as the match programme reveals.
Clubs are informed of match officials a fortnight in advance of matches which allows all involved to make arrangement, especially travel and occasionally accommodation needs.
Greg…
Aitken and Andrew Dallas are both full time with the SFA, Dallas will be looking in on Wednesday’s Edinburgh Derby at Easter Road which is his first appointment since the League Cup Final on December 17.