Aberdeen CEO apologies to Celtic supporters – It’s not hard Michael

Aberdeen chief executive Alan Burrows expressed regret over the timing of the postponement against Celtic, saying the club had requested a pitch inspection earlier but were told no referee was available at that stage…

The fixture was ultimately scrapped after fourth official Greg Souttar made the journey to Pittodrie to carry out a 4pm inspection of the playing surface.

Burrows said the club had flagged concerns in advance and sought an assessment at 1.30pm, but the late decision meant some supporters from both sides were already en route for the scheduled evening kick-off.

The section of concern for Aberdeen was the penalty box directly in front of the Merkland Stand.

Alan Burrows

Alan Burrows. Photo Vagelis Georgariou

Speaking via Sky Sports, Burrows said: “We have been looking at it throughout the day. When we came in there was a large puddle in the six yard box.”

“Our groundsmen worked to remove that, unfortunately, it is very wet and soggy. When we were doing our own testing there wasn’t a lot of bounce of the ball.”

“Early this afternoon at 1.30pm we asked the SPFL and SFA for somebody to come and have a look at the pitch. It has taken a bit longer, with the postponement after 4pm, which is unfortunate, but it is still the right decision.”

“Hopefully, with less than four hours it might stop people travelling although there will have been others who have already set off and I apologise to them for that. Unfortunately, between 1pm and 4pm we had to wait for a referee. Unfortunately, inevitably, it was a very short inspection.”

The Pittodrie pitch this afternoon.

The Pittodrie pitch this afternoon. Aberdeen v Celtic has been postponed following a pitch inspection. Photo Chris Sutton

Burrows added: “We were all desperate to have the game on. There was a big crowd here inside Pittodrie. “We have got some new players bought in the transfer window and they were likely to feature tonight, so there was a lot of excitement about the game.”

“Unfortunately, there is a small area in front of the Merkland Stand in the goalmouth is worse for wear after what has been a really difficult spell of weather over the past month or so. Unfortunately, we are unable to get the game on tonight.”

So Aberdeen CEO has taken time to apologise to the Celtic supporters who yesterday were on their way to Pittodrie ahead of the postponement decision being made.  A CEO prepared to apologise to the Celtic support? What do you think about that Michael?

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  1. Fair dues to the Dons CEO, Celtic CEO treats Celtic supporters with contempt. Waste of space. Stirb langsam wixer.