Ready For Action

BARRY FERGUSON will return to action tomorrow after almost four months on the sidelines when he turns out for Rangers' reserve side at St Mirren.
The Rangers captain, 30, has been missing since he had ankle surgery during the pre-season programme.

But after coming through training unscathed in recent weeks, he is ready to play once more and he'll start against the Buddies at Love Street (kick-off 2pm).
Ferguson is unlikely to feature against Hamilton at New Douglas Park this weekend and a first-team appearance against Inverness on November 1 is more realistic.
In the meantime, Light Blues manager Walter Smith is just thrilled to have his skipper on the way back again as the SPL season picks up after the recent international breaks.
Smith said: "Barry's excited about getting back. He needs a few games given the period of time he has been out.
"He has stepped up his training and he is into the football side of things so we look forward to him getting a game at St Mirren.
"He is a big influence on us overall so we will be delighted to get him back. Now it's just a matter of getting Barry fully fit - that's the main thing.
"He will need two or three games before he is up to speed and I think Hamilton on Saturday will be a bit early for him."