The Scotsman

Martindale says Aberdeen were happy to travel despite threat of postponeme­nt

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Livingston manager David Martin dale says Aberdeen were made aware that their Scottish Premiershi­p match at the Tony Macaroni Arena was in danger of being called off before they travelled.

A pitch inspection was called for 2pm yesterday ahead of the 4pm kick-off, with some parts of the artificial surface impacted due to heavy snow fall and freezing temperatur­es. Liv - ingston’s pitch staff were still working on those areas which don't get the sun, according to the club’s Twitter account.

However, it was deemed unplayable by referee S teven Mclean and the match was postponed. Aberdeen were going through their prematch preparatio­ns at Norton House Hotel on the outskirts of Edinburgh when the decision was made.

However, Livingston boss Martin dale revealed that the D ons were briefed of the potential threat to the match before travelling down from the north-east.

Speaking to BBC Sportsound, Martindale said: “We’re gutted because we’ve been working on the park since nine o’clock yesterday morning. Contractor­s were in until quarter to two in the morning and we were back in at half seven this morning.

“There’ s been a massive improvemen­t on the park, but there’ s maybe five or 10 per cent the ref doesn’t think is safe, and, to be honest, I’ve got to agree with him.

“We all mu ck in together here. My daughter was even in helping us, she’s eight years old. We were desperate to get the game on. We kept in contact with Derek [Mcinnes] and Steven Gunn at Aberdeen, telling them the ongoing situation. They were quite happy to travel knowing the game could potentiall­y be put off.

“Everybody was willing to give it until the last minute to try and get the game on, which is good of everybody, especially Aberdeen agreeing to travel knowing this could happen.

“We’ve tried our best, but unfortunat­ely the weather’ s beat us.

“I was in at nine o’clock this morning and it was -6 in Livingston. As soon as I saw the temperatur­e gauge I thought, ‘we’re in trouble here’. All the work that was done last night took two steps backwards.

"It was a big ask to get it on and if we did play it was a bit unsafe for most of the players.”

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