Ex-Celtic winger throws support behind Rangers and blasts “extremely poor” Dundee
Former Celtic winger Aiden McGeady has backed Rangers manager Philippe Clement as he blasts Dundee’s management of their waterlogged pitch.
Rangers’ Scottish Premiership clash with Dundee at Dens Park was called off at the 11th hour after a double pitch inspection.
But Rangers were left furious with a lack of communication about the situation as fans travelled in their thousands and the team prepared for the game.
It wasn’t until a Rangers kitman arrived at the stadium that the club found out and the fall-out has sent a ripple through the game.
Speaking after the match, Philippe Clement also let rip about the optics of the call off with Rangers’ televised visit to Dundee the only SPFL match called off all weekend.
It’s also the fourth time the stumbling Dens Park staff have failed to produce a worthy surface this season and Aiden McGeady was reacting to the comments on the BBC’s Scottish Football Podcast.
Claiming that he agrees with Philippe Clement, you know Dundee have made a major balls-up of things when such a prominent ex-Celtic player is so openly critical.
“I listened to his comments when the game was called off and I’d have to agree with that,” said McGeady. “The communication is extremely poor.