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👋 Good Evening folks, it's been another eventful day in Scottish football. For the second time, Rangers' Premiership clash against Dundee has been postponed after the Dens Park pitch failed an inspection this afternoon.
🤬 To say Rangers are furious is an understatement, they've released a strongly worded statement taking aim at both the Dark Blues and the SPFL. You can read the statement in full here.
📺 Thankfully Chris hadn't set off for Dens when the decision to call the game off was confirmed. He joined me on a special breaking news briefing to discuss the latest shambles. Catch up with the show below.
🗣️ Philippe Clement wanted a decision made on whether the game would be played yesterday. You can read his pre-match comments here.
📆 The match has been rescheduled for a week today, again with an 8pm kick-off. The question is, will we be in the same position again as we are now? It also gives Rangers less time to prepare for the Scottish Cup semi-final with Hearts.
👀 Elsewhere, after netting his seventh goal at the weekend, I caught up with FC Utrecht podcaster Dustin Bronius for an in-depth insight into Sam Lammers' upturn in form at the Eredivisie side. It's fair to say they've been pretty impressed with the Rangers loanee. Catch up with the show here.
▶️ Tomorrow, Jonny will join me on the Morning Briefing as we discuss the fallout from today's news.
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