CELTIC have requested talks with the SFA over their handling of VAR since the technology came into play.
RecordSport reports ‘crunch’ talks with anger coming from the Celtic hierarchy after Monday’s Glasgow Derby.
It’s CeltsAreHere understanding that it’s not as dramatic as the tabloid is making out, but there is concerns from Celtic.
The Hoops have been on the end of some bizarre decisions since the technology was introduced. Mostly surrounding penalties. The bhoys were heavily punished with the hand ball rule pre-World Cup and are now watching other sides avoid penalties for similar or worse looking handball offences.

The decision to not even have John Beaton go over to the screen on Monday when Goldson handled the ball in his own box was a bizarre decision. Ex-Ibrox players like Barry Ferguson are even miffed as to how Michael Beale’s team managed to avoid a spot kick.
A well placed source has told CeltsAreHere the club want clarity on the rules, what they are, and why they’re not being applied universally.
All clubs and supporters should be pushing for the SFA to deliver clarity and transparency when it comes to VAR.