Jim Goodwin accused of Rangers dark arts as smirking Dundee Utd boss lays out kick off delay 'test of character'

Reading now: 561

It was a chaotic journey to Ibrox for Jim Goodwin and his Dundee United players. But after battling through Storm Bert with just 45 minutes to spare before the delayed kick-off against Rangers, it will be a much happier journey back to Tayside for United with a hard fought point in their pocket.

An accident on route saw the Tannadice men face a race against the clock to make it to Govan - with boss Goodwin revealing before the game that a second delay was requested to allow the visitors time to warm up after arriving at the stadium just before 3pm.

While it appeared the approach was knocked back - the players went through their warm-up before referee Don Robertson was forced to step in and usher the players off the field in order to meet the 3.45pm kick-off time.

However, the game would be delayed by another 10 minutes before a smirking Goodwin and his players emerged from the tunnel. Former Tannadice boss Ian McCall detected some dark arts from the boss, telling BBC Sportsound: “I think Jim Goodwin is trying to make a point here.

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA