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.
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