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A SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP side has announced the shock decision to WITHDRAW representation from the SFA's independent KMI panel.

The association's referees department, led by Willie Collum, has widely drawn praise for the manner the independent weekly panel go over the 'key match incidents' of the week.

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Willie Collum, who does the VAR review show, has also brought in the KMI panel this yearCredit: Scottish FA
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Dundee Utd's Jim GoodwinCredit: SNS

But after "extensive discussions" throughout the season with the SFA's refereeing department, Premiership Dundee Utd say they're WITHDRAWING support - as the panels outcomes are INCONISTENT with the SFA'S own feedback and are often made by people with INSUFFICIENT knowledge of the game.

Collum has previously been at pains to point out that they outcomes of the independent five-person panel don't automatically tally with their own views.

They wrote in a statement: "Dundee United FC has today formally notified the Scottish FA of our decision to withdraw our representation from the KMI panel.

"This decision follows extensive discussions throughout the season with the Scottish FA Refereeing Department, where we raised concerns regarding the panel’s purpose, effectiveness, and impact on Scottish football.

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"We believe the panel’s outcomes have been inconsistent with feedback provided by the Scottish FA.

"There have been instances where on-field decisions, supported by VAR and endorsed by the Scottish FA Refereeing Department, were contradicted by the KMI panel.

"In many cases, these disagreements appear to be based on the opinions of panel members who, for the most part, lack significant expertise in the laws of the game.

"Subsequent outcomes have been magnified by external media misrepresentations, placing undue pressure on our match officials and potentially influencing decisions in future matches.

"We believe changes should be made to the KMI panel or an alternative, more robust process should be used for reviewing refereeing decisions if deemed a requirement.

"Additionally, we have expressed our concerns to the Scottish FA regarding the inconsistent interpretations of the laws of the game arising from VAR.

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"This inconsistency has, at various times, caused other William Hill Premiership clubs to express their frustration at the use of VAR, and while we are fully aware of our desire to ensure Dundee United at all times are given fair representation, we also wish to improve the overall game in Scottish football and encourage all parties to collaborate on making improvements.

"We further acknowledge that decisions will sometimes go against us - that is an inherent part of football.

"We also accept that referees, like everyone else, will make mistakes, and we respect the authority of match officials to make decisions - even when they may be contentious.

"However, as a club, we believe that the introduction of VAR has highlighted inconsistency in decision-making. As a result, scrutiny has been enhanced and refereeing decisions have become a more prominent public issue.

Dundee United FC will always prioritise the interests of our club, but we will also be reaching out to the Scottish FA and the SPFL, encouraging all Premiership clubs to come together.

"We are seeking ways to support our officials and improve both the VAR protocol and any subsequent review panel, with a view to enhancing Scottish football for the benefit of its member clubs."

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