Celtic legend Peter Grant insists he knew VAR would be a flop in Scotland and insisted he would rollback the technology to just goal line technology.
The Scottish Premiership is in cold storage during the international break but before Steve Clarke's side took centre stage refereeing and VAR decisions dominated the post match talking points .
Both Motherwell boss Stuart Kettlewell and Hibs gaffer Lee Johnson were left reeling after red cards against their sides when facing Rangers and Celtic respectively, while the Steelmen also contested an offside call before Todd Cantwell's goal.Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin was raging after Loick Ayina was adjudged to have fouled Curtis Main and it allowed St Mirren's Mark O'Hara to step up and score from the penalty spot, while Kilmarnock felt hard done by after Kyle Vassell's goal was ruled out for handball against St Johnstone.
Hartson insists action must be taken to get VAR back on track in Scotland.Now there have been calls to scrap the technology with Dundee United calling for a summit with the SFA to discuss the big calls, but Grant insists it should never have been introduced north of the border.
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