Football Talk: Police's England concerns, Gow's finger
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As if the wait for Saturday's Auld Enemy clash isn't dragging enough as it is, imagine it was called off completely.
Stewart Regan has admitted police wanted to postpone the game or at least change the kick off to 3pm, amid security fears.
But don't worry, it's going ahead as planned and we can continue to cling to the very few games of football we have to look forward to this month.
Meanwhile, Allan Russell, who you may remember playing for half of Scotland's clubs in the noughties, has joined up with the England squad this week.
The self-styled "world's number one attacking coach" has crossed the divide just days before the trip to Hampden.
Saturday's World Cup qualifier isn't the only Auld Enemy fixture this week. The Under-20s will now face them in the Toulon Tournament's semi final on Thursday.
And remember Alan Gow? The former Rangers striker could lose part of his finger after suffering blood poisoning.