Dundee Football Club's negligence and unprofessionalism have led to the postponement of their Scottish Premiership match against Rangers. The match was initially scheduled for April 10 but has been rescheduled for April 17 at 8pm. Rangers has written to the SPFL outlining its position and expects the league to take proportionate and decisive action. The club has been putting forward solutions to the SPFL, which have not been taken up. The postponement has had a damaging effect on the top professional league in the country. Rangers sympathises with its supporters, approximately 4000 of whom were looking forward to attending the match. The fans have already been left hugely inconvenienced and out of pocket by the first postponement last month. Dundee Football Club's actions have been deemed entirely unacceptable and disrespectful. The club considers that this matter has been handled incorrectly throughout by both Dundee and the SPFL. The SPFL rules have been repeatedly breached by Dundee Football Club, causing embarrassment to the league. Rangers will continue to make representations to the SPFL in the strongest possible manner. The rescheduled match will be televised by Sky Sports, and Rangers hopes that the SPFL will take necessary actions to prevent such incidents in the future. The fans are eagerly waiting for the new date, and Rangers is committed to providing them with the best possible experience. The club's manager and players are focused on the upcoming match and are determined to perform well. The Scottish Premiership is a highly competitive league, and Rangers is committed to maintaining its high standards.