John Nelms has revealed the match between Dundee and Rangers was deemed unplayable over two “small spots” at Dens Park.

John Nelms has revealed the match between Dundee and Rangers was deemed unplayable over two “small spots” at Dens Park.

John Nelms has revealed the match between Dundee and Rangers was deemed unplayable over two “small spots” at Dens Park.

Don Robertson was concerned about two portions of the ground because the ball was not bouncing on them, according to the chief executive of Dundee.

And the match referee decided to postpone the game since the club wouldn’t be able to fix the problem in time for the 12 p.m. kickoff.

John Nelms has revealed the match between Dundee and Rangers was deemed unplayable over two "small spots" at Dens Park.
John Nelms has revealed the match between Dundee and Rangers was deemed unplayable over two “small spots” at Dens Park.

Just ninety minutes before the game was supposed to start, which was supposed to be televised live on Sky Sports, it was postponed.

The news that the game would not proceed reached the Rangers team as they were pulling into Dens Park.

Nelms expressed his disappointment at the decision, revealing that he had been working nonstop from Sunday morning at five in the morning.

“We’re supposed to be one of the most robust leagues in the world…and the ball is rolling,” he said to Sky Sports.

Mother Nature has taken her course, and our boys have been out here since five in the morning.

“We’ve exerted every effort to ensure the success of this pitch.

The pitch is great throughout, with the exception of two tiny areas where the ball is not bouncing.

They also stated that they don’t think we can have it playable by 12 o’clock.

“That’s where we are at.”

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