Clyde 1 SSB’s Gordon Dalziel slapped down a Rangers fan’s theory that Dundee had lost the right to decide where their troubled fixture against Rangers is held. The game has been postponed on two occasion due to the Tayside rain coupled with the poor Dens Park surface.
Speaking on Thursday night, Billy in Springburn suggested that the game be played at Ibrox, only for Dalziel to scoff at this claim and point out the obvious – it would be unfair on Celtic.
🏟️"Dundee has lost the right to dictate where this game gets played"
🗣️"Why should Rangers have home advantage – It's unfair to Celtic"
Billy in Springburn wants the postponed match between Rangers and Dundee to be played at Ibrox. Do you agree?🤔 pic.twitter.com/6zFQbBgi9W
— Clyde 1 Superscoreboard (@ClydeSSB) April 11, 2024
Celtic can go four points clear on Saturday with a win over St Mirren before Rangers travel to Dingwall to face relegation-threaded Ross County.
The game will be played next Wednesday and the SPFL have said that if the game can’t go ahead at Dens then an alternative venue will be sought. Tannadice is next door but McDiarmid Park may be a possibility as could be Pittodrie.