The Scotsman

Rangers slam Dundee as ‘negligent and unprofessi­onal’ after second call off

- Matthew Elder scotsman.com

Rangers have accused Dundee of“negligence an dun profession­alism” after their cinch Premiershi­p fixture at Dens Park was postponed for the second time in a month.

The game was originally called off on March 17 due to a waterlogge­d pitch and the same fate befell last night’ s re arranged match after refereed on Robertson deemed the surface unplayable following a 3.30pm inspection.

Robertson had initially given the match the go ahead following an 11am inspection but persistent rain throughout the day meant a further check was required where it was determined that the game could not go ahead safely.

It is the fifth time a Dundee home match has been postponed this season and has left the Scottish Profession­al Football League in the position of being unable to fulfil all 33 league fixtures before the scheduled Premiershi­p split this weekend.

The match has been reschedule­d for next Wednesday, live on Sky Sports, with an 8.00pm kick-off, leaving clubs facing a potential wait to discover their fate with Dundee currently in sixth place and in a battle with Hibs and Motherwell to make the top six.

Rangers, who are a point behind Celtic at the top of the table but have a game in hand, have written to the SPFL over the “avoidable and embarrassi­ng” situation and strongly criticised Dundee for failing to get the game on.

A Rangers statement read: “The negligence an dun profession­alism demonstrat­ed by Dundee Football Club, where they have repeatedly breached SPFL rules, continues to have a damaging effect on the top profession­al league in the country. “In a week where record TV viewing figures were recorded for a match in the same competitio­n, and this evening’s game due to be televised again by Sky Sports, this episodeis deeply embarrassi­ng and has also been eminently avoidable. “Rangers expects the SPFL to take proportion­ate and decisive action in accordance with its rules, and the club will continue to make representa­tions to them in the strongest possible manner.

“The club has been repeatedly putting forward solutions to the SPFL, which have not been taken up. It has again proposed a solution to the preparatio­n and execution of this reschedule­d fixture and is awaiting a response from the SPFL. As

things stand, the reschedule­d match will be on Wednesday, April 17 at 8pm. The club considers that this matter has been handled incorrectl­y throughout by both Dundee and the SPFL.

“At this time, we sympathise fully once again with our supporters, approximat­ely 4000 of whom were looking forward to attending tonight’s game. Having already been left hugely inconvenie­nced and out of pocket by the first postponeme­nt last month, it is entirely unacceptab­le and disrespect­ful on the part of Dundee FC to have allowed this situation to have developed again.”

Robertson revealed a “significan­t” section of the pitch was waterlogge­d and unsafe for players but Dundee secretary Eric Drysdale argued that climate change and bad luck in home fixtures falling in storms had impacted the situation.

Drysdale told Sky Sports News: “I can understand that people are annoyed and are looking at this as being Dundee’s fault. What I would say is that, from the research that we’ve done in the last few days, we note that this year’s rainfall is 35 per cent higher than the last 10 years’ average.

“That shows the effects that climate change is having on it and it appears we need to urgently do more work on the Dens Park pitch and we are absolutely up for doing that in the summer.”

Dundee will secure a top-six place on Saturday if they beat Aberdeen at Pittodrie and even a draw could suffice if Motherwell get a result against Hibs, but otherwise the post-split fixtures will need to wait.

SPFL chief operating officer Calum Beattie declared that both clubs had been informed of the prospect of an April 17 game last month should the match be postponed a second time.

Beattie added: “In the last week we have explored other possible options with both clubs but none of them were deemed to be better than our original contingenc­y plan.

“This decision gives this vital fixture the very best chance of being played in front of both sets of supporters and also gives us a week to finalise further contingenc­yplanning in the event that the weather unexpected­ly deteriorat­es in the interim.”

 ?? ?? Referee Don Robertson called the Dundee v Rangers match off during a secondary pitch inspection
Referee Don Robertson called the Dundee v Rangers match off during a secondary pitch inspection

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