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Wednesday night- Reason given for Doncaster’s fixture delay

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The SPFL are reported to be delaying the announcement of the post-split fixtures in case Philippe Clement’s side lose by FIVE goals to Dundee on Wednesday.

Saturday’s draw away to Aberdeen coupled with the draw between Motherwell and Hibs confirmed Dundee’s place in the top six on the back of promotion from the Championship last month.

Convention requires the sixth placed team to flip their fixtures which would send Dundee on a third trip to Celtic Park while they host the 2012 Tribute Act for a third time regardless of where Wednesday’s game takes place.

Even after yesterday’s defeat at Ross County a 5-0 defeat to Dundee seems unlikely for Clement’s side but in mid-morning The Sun explained:

Tony Docherty’s side booked their place in the top end of the table at the weekend with a game still to play after Motherwell and Hibs failed to leapfrog the Dark Blues at Fir Park.

Fans of clubs in the top flight were hopeful an announcement on the post-split fixtures would be imminent due to that but last week’s second postponement at Dens Park is still causing issues with decision makers.

While the top six and bottom six places are confirmed, there’s one matter still to be decided which could affect league standings in the top half.

Dundee still have the unlikely chance to take St Mirren’s place in fifth if they beat Philippe Clement’s men – but it would require them to win by FIVE goals to overtake the Saints on goal difference.

The delay means that Season Ticket holders won’t know until 10pm on April 17th whether or not their team will be at home on the weekend of April 27/28.

Once again it highlights the folly of Neil Doncaster following orders from Ibrox by not scheduling the Dens Park fixture for April 3 because Clement wanted a free week to prepare for Celtic.

After 13 rounds of SPFL fixtures not involving the Ibrox club Willie Collum is expected to be excluded from the run-in unless a dead-rubber crops up for the final weekend.

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  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    Oh C’mon Dundee – Just Do it 5-0 to really piss of Doncaster and The SPFL !

    Actually maybe just 1-0 would do if it means Sevco going there for a third time !!!!

  • Magua says:

    What happens if the Dundee-Huns game is postponed again? This is not an unlikely scenario, given the state of the pitch at Dens Park.

    Hail Hail.

    Editor: An inspection planned tomorrow, if pitch isn’t playable the match gets moved to St Johnstone, incredible, in broad daylight. Pitch was good enough for Motherwell, they have one more trip to Dens after the split, laying down a marker. Others deserve to play Dundee at a neutral venue.

  • Scouse bhoy says:

    Joe what am i missing here ?.the top six places are now known what difference does it make whether a team is first or sixth you have 19 games at home and away plesse correct me if im wrong.

  • the maister says:

    Like the proverbial Iron Man bending the proverbial Iron Bar!

  • John mcghee says:

    Doncaster doing what Doncaster does do what the new club tells him to do get that specky rat out of Scottish football nae wonder everybody laughs at it clowns like Doncaster running it spfl but he’s loving it especially the money he gets fordoing nothing except when the biggest cheats will liebrox tell him what to do the quicker they masonic fuckpigs get out of hampden the better they think theirs only 1 team in the spfl they cheats at liebrox dirty masonic rats.

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