| The duo were set to feature this evening in a closed-door game against Cowdenbeath, but, with the Fifers’ Central Park surface frozen solid, the game has been called off.
That was bad news for the players as they continue to recover from injury, and also their manager Jocky Scott, who was keen to see them, and a few other fringe men, get some much-needed match action.
The Dens gaffer will now have to decide whether or not to include them in the party that travels to Almondvale at the weekend.
“I would say the fact Colin and Darren haven’t managed to get a game this week certainly limits their chances,” said Jocky.
“By the same token, there are still a few days to go until the game, so we’ll have to wait and see just who we have available and take it from there.”
Meanwhile, Livingston have been hitting the headlines this week after sacking manager Roberto Landi in the wake of their Scottish Cup defeat to East Stirling.
The Lothian outfit have also been under increasing scrutiny regarding their financial stability amid reports creditors are queueing up to claim unpaid bills.
However, regardless of what is happening in the opponents’ camp, Dundee will go about their business in the usual manner as they look to continue their unbeaten run since Jocky took over.
“What is going on down there makes absolutely no difference to how we approach the game,” said the Dens boss.
“What they do is their own business.” |