The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Old Firm clash not worth risk, says Rab Douglas

- Rab Douglas

It feels like we’ve been talking about the possibilit­y of Rangers sealing the title against Celtic for months. In the end, they got the job done a game early.

The scenes that followed, with Gers fans gathering in Glasgow to celebrate, were extremely disappoint­ing.

And that’s why I’d be very surprised if the Celtic v Rangers game, scheduled for a week on Sunday, goes ahead.

For me, the risk involved in letting the game take place, whether it’s fans gathering at Celtic Park or somewhere else in Glasgow, looks too great.

The league is won. So why take that risk?

We’ve been battling away for a year as a country to keep Covid-19 under control. We’re now getting to a stage, with vaccinatio­ns starting to reach more of the population, where it feels like there’s maybe a bit of light at the end of the tunnel.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the Scottish Government look at the situation last weekend and decide they won’t allow another potential flashpoint match to take place – particular­ly now the result doesn’t count for anything other than pride.

I’m not a politician or a top policeman – who will obviously also take a view on the upcoming game – or anything like that.

But I’m a citizen, and I’ll be disappoint­ed if the title celebratio­ns have set us back.

We’re still in the middle of lockdown. We’re still in the middle of a pandemic.

It’s not like we’re not getting any new cases. It’s not like people aren’t still dying.

All of that has to be taken into account.

Beyond that, on a football level, the lower leagues are trying to get back, the

Championsh­ip and the Premiershi­p are trying to finish.

There are things to be decided – promotion, relegation.

The one thing that is already decided is the Premiershi­p title. Rangers have won it – and congratula­tions to them.

Their consistenc­y this season has been magnificen­t. That’s credit to Steven Gerrard, his staff and the players.

Consistenc­y is the one thing that Celtic have been relentless with over the last nine years.

This year, Rangers matched those levels. They deserve enormous credit for that.

But with everything that has yet to be decided hanging in the balance – and with everything outside of football that needs to be protected – I think the government will take a “safety first” approach to next Sunday’s match.

Given how desperate everybody in the country is to get out of lockdown and get back to enjoying ourselves safely, I’d understand.

In fact, I’d be staggered if it’s not cancelled.

ALWAYS A CHANCE

I’ll be back at Dens Park on Saturday with Arbroath.

It’s a game both sides will be looking forward to.

Dundee are desperate for points to make sure they’re in the play-offs – and we’re desperate to get back into our groove after our first defeat of 2021.

That’s especially true after the way the game went against Queen of the South, what with being two up then conceding four for the first time this season.

The players will be incredibly disappoint­ed with that – and they’ll be desperate to start putting it right. But listen, for a parttime club that was marooned around Christmas time to go eight games unbeaten was magnificen­t.

If we can put another wee run together, we’ll be delighted.

And with the boys we’ve got – no superstars, just hard-working profession­als – we’ve always got a chance.

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 ??  ?? DISAPPOINT­ING SCENES: Rangers fans gathered in numbers after their title win was confirmed on Sunday.
DISAPPOINT­ING SCENES: Rangers fans gathered in numbers after their title win was confirmed on Sunday.

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