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Doncaster’s Dens Park delay puts post-split fixtures in jeopardy

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The SPFL are ready to force Dundee into plying matches away from Dens Park s they try to complete 33 Premiership rounds of fixtures ahead of the split on April 13.

Four matches have been postponed due to waterlogging at Dens Park so far this season with two matches still to be played, on Saturday at home to Motherwell then on April 10 when Philippe Clement’s side are due to visit.

The risk of having to switch a match to another stadium could have been avoided had the match with Sevco been scheduled for last night but Neil Doncaster didn’t want to interrupt preparations for Sunday’s match against Celtic.

Heavy rain in Tayside this week has set off alarm bells with an early decision expected for Saturday’s match at home to Motherwell.

Using the first available date, Wednesday April 3 for the Sevco fixture seemed the logical choice but pandering to the needs of the 2012 Tribute Act could now result in the embarrassment of top flight fixtures being played at neutral venues.

The Sun reports:

The final round of Premiership games are played on Saturday April 13, after which the SPFL need to know the make-up of the top six and bottom six so they can work on the fixture list.

With the title race likely to go down to the wire and clubs still involved in a relegation battle, everyone wants clarity as soon as possible.

Broadcast partners SKY also need to know the schedule so they can plan their telly coverage for the remainder of the campaign.

Dundee chiefs have been told to formulate a worst case scenario plan for Saturday should the weather defeat them once again.

City rivals Dundee United are away from home against Queens Park, St Johnstone visit Hibs and Arbroath are up in Inverness so there are three local alternatives potentially available. Another alternative could be to play at Hampden.

Doncaster has been CEO of the SPL/SPFL since 2020 without a single vote on No Confidence, recently he has a clause inserted in his contract that entitled him to two years salary if he is ever replaced with his current deal believed to be worth around £400,000 a year.

In 2012 he was the driving force behind the Five Way Agreement, sending out the final draft at 21.01.21 on Thursday July 26, if no club objected the deal for Charles Green’s Tribute Act came into being at 10am the next morning.

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  • Stevie says:

    Cheatin bstrds should’ve played this last night, so they cannae greet about schedule

    • Jim M says:

      Doncasters reaping what he sowed after giving sevco plenty of time off before the weekend, could have ,should have played this game already , but dances to sevcos tune , SFA lickspittle.

      And that arrangement he gets 2 years salary is ridiculous never mind 400 k a year for being an incompetent corrupt lapdog.

    • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

      But Sevco said no Stevie and Sevco must get whatever Sevco wants where Sevco wants and when Sevco wants and to Hell with the rest of Scottish Football and in fact to hell with the rest of the universe just as long as Sevco gets what it wants, when it wants and where it wants it !

  • the maister says:

    Did sevco tell Doncaster when they were playing that game or vice versa?
    Doncaster could find himself in a muddle because of it, compromised by the Five Way agreement, of course!
    If that transpires, he may wish he had kicked sevco’s arse instead of kissing it!

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