The Scotsman

SPFL planning for Dens Park call-off

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revealed that the Scottish Profession­al League have come up with a series of alternativ­e plans, some of which Caldwell described as “nuts”.

He said that the Steelmen’s preference would be to push back some of the post-split fixtures. It is understood that the SPFL are reluctant to do so for fear of causing a calendar nightmare.

“The SPFL are really keen that we play the game this weekend,” Caldwell said. “A number of scenarios have been put to us. One of them was that if the game is off on Saturday we would play it on Sunday and if it is off on Sunday then we would play it on Monday.

“That is not practical on the football side of it. Another one was that we play it at Airdrie behind closed doors which is just nuts for me. We are a spectator sport and we have to look after our own supporters. We have to make sure they are at the game. So our position has been quite clear to the SPFL. This is not our fault and has nothing to do with this football club, so why should we have the hassle of it all?

“Our clear position is that we play on Saturday at Dens or we reschedule the game for another time and if that means that the post-split fixtures are pushed back then so be it. Playing behind closed doors is ridiculous and I think if we are forced down that line, we will stand firm and not do it. I think Scottish football will support us because it is not our problem but is becoming our problem. Unfortunat­ely I am quite vociferous because it is not right and if something is not right in football, I will say it.”

An SPFL statement read: “The Dundee v Motherwell match remains scheduled for Saturday at 3pm at Dens Park, with a pitch inspection to be carried out by the match referee at 11am tomorrow to confirm that the pitch remains playable.

“We have been working on a number of contingenc­y measures to ensure the match goes ahead in the coming days. We have huge sympathy with Motherwell and its supporters, who are in no way to blame, but the fixture list must be fulfilled due to the impending split.”

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Brian Caldwell: ‘Not our fault’

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