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IN the 11 years since the SFA published Scotland United: A 2020 Vision, there have been some tangible and welcome signs that progress is being made in youth development in this country at long last. 

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SFA open to introducing ‘mic’d up’ referees to increase clarity over VAR decisions

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SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell is hoping to build a stronger relationship with the government now that football fan Humza Yousaf is First Minister.

Ian Maxwell looks to reset government relationship to harness ‘power of football’

Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell and Head of Girls' and Women's Football Shirley Martin launch the 'Week of Football' at Hampden Park.

SFA will consider making VAR audio available as Ian Maxwell vows process will improve

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Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell and Head of Girls' and Women's Football Shirley Martin launch the 'Week of Football' at Hampden Park.

Ian Maxwell reveals referee had doorstep defecated on as a result of VAR hysteria

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Opinion Kenneth Ward: The laws that must be fixed before VAR implementation can be improved

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