Rangers v Dundee Game Postponed Again, Rangers Willing to Play “on Mars” if Necessary
The highly anticipated match between Dundee and Rangers has once again been called off, much to the frustration of both teams and their fans. The game, which was rescheduled for Wednesday, was postponed after a second pitch inspection at Dens Park due to unfavorable weather conditions.
Rangers manager Philippe Clement expressed his disappointment with the situation, accusing Dundee of “negligence and unprofessionalism” for the fifth postponement this season. Clement revealed that Rangers had offered to play the game on Thursday, even suggesting playing at a different venue, but their proposal was not accepted.
The SPFL is currently in discussions about the rearranged fixture, with the possibility of the match being played away from Dens Park if necessary. Clement emphasized that regardless of where the game takes place, Rangers’ focus remains on winning.
Clement’s frustration was evident as he highlighted the inconvenience caused to fans, including a family who had traveled from Wales for the initial fixture date. He stressed the importance of avoiding such situations in the future to maintain the image of football in Scotland.
In other news, Mohamed Diomande will be sidelined for Sunday’s match against Ross County after undergoing a minor operation. However, the midfielder is expected to make a swift recovery and return to action soon.
As the saga of the Dundee v Rangers match continues, fans are left eagerly awaiting the final decision on when and where the game will take place. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.