Rangers’ eagerly anticipated Scottish Premiership encounter against Dundee at Dens Park has been abruptly postponed due to adverse weather conditions rendering the pitch unplayable. The decision, made just hours before kickoff, left fans disappointed and players and staff scrambling to adjust their plans.
Pitch Inspection Drama
Referee Don Robertson, accompanied by managers Philippe Clement and Tony Docherty, convened early in the morning for a pitch inspection, only to declare the playing surface unfit for competition. Images revealed extensive damage caused by heavy rainfall, with large areas of the pitch visibly affected.
Last-Minute Decision Sparks Criticism
The announcement of the postponement mere hours before the scheduled start time sparked criticism from various quarters, with Mail Sport columnist Chris Sutton labeling the situation an “absolute shambles.” Sutton’s sentiments were echoed by fans and pundits alike, questioning the timing of the decision-making process and lamenting the lack of foresight in anticipating such circumstances.
Club Reactions
Both Rangers and Dundee took to social media to confirm the postponement, expressing disappointment at the turn of events. While Rangers faced the prospect of reclaiming the top spot in the league standings, Dundee lamented the impact of recent rainfall on their home ground.
Efforts to Salvage the Situation
Dundee’s managing director, John Nelms, shed light on the club’s efforts to ensure the match could proceed as planned. Grounds staff had been tirelessly working since the early hours of the morning in an attempt to remedy the situation.
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