‘We respect the scientists’ – how new heading rules affect Scottish football

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‘We respect the scientists’ – how new heading rules affect Scottish football
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Clubs accept new guidelines either side of games, with Celtic’s Ange Postecoglou saying repetitive heading in training is ‘silly’

heading of balls at training

Sneddon’s intervention was nothing more than coincidence. Thistle are hardly flinging in set pieces for their goalkeeper to attack during pre-match preparations. Under the SFA’s new rules for all adults – they delivered a children’s programme in 2020 – any training exercise that could involve repeated heading is limited to once a week. These drills are banned on the days immediately before or after games.

McCall’s sentiment is broadly shared across the coaching domain of Scottish football. The SFA privately admits it is very difficult to keep track of what every club is doing around games but training plans will be randomly requested. The situation feels straightforward on the basis that clubs are accepting the restrictions.

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