Falkirk: September 2008 Archives

O'Brien warns rivals

Falkirk midfielder Burton O'Brien says he is sure the team will show their true potential when they are back at full strength.

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Bairns chief delighted with win

John Hughes was delighted after witnessing his Falkirk side jump off the bottom of the SPL following a 4-1 win against Hamilton.

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Injury crisis easing - Hughes

John Hughes says the easing of the injury problems and the new boys starting to settle is the reason for the turnaround in form.

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Hughes relieved to make it through

Falkirk boss John Hughes praised his side's character after edging out Queen of the South in the CIS Cup on Tuesday night.

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Lynch targets Falkirk cup success

Sean Lynch says he would love to taste more cup success with his new team-mates at Falkirk.

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Hughes happy to take a point

John Hughes felt Falkirk's draw at St Mirren was a fair result but was disappointed that his side failed to hit top form.

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Lynch secures Bairns deal

Midfielder John Lynch has been handed a contract by Falkirk following his recent release from SPL rivals Hibernian.

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Good football tempted winger

Neil McCann says the Bairn's commitment to playing good football was the main reason he decided to move to the Falkirk Stadium.

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McCann happy with Falkirk blend

Neil McCann thinks the blend of experience mixed with some fine home-grown youngsters can propel Falkirk to a top-six SPL finish.

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Arfield's praise for old heads

Scott Arfield has hailed the return to fitness of Falkirk's experienced players and feels they will help the club progress in the SPL.

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Five pushing for a return

John Hughes has been boosted by the news that the injury list is clearing up with five players back in contention to face Hearts.

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Dunfermline test for youngsters

Falkirk's youngsters go head-to-head with Dunfermline Athletic in the first round of the SFA Youth Cup this weekend.

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Midfielder shines in Scots success

Falkirk midfielder Scott Arfield played the whole 90 minutes in Scotland Under 21's 3-1 victory over Slovenia on Thursday.

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Bairns must stick together

Falkirk boss John Hughes has called on his players to stick together following their fourth straight SPL defeat last Saturday.

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Bairns ace to miss Scots outing

Falkirk's Tam Scobbie has confirmed he will miss Scotland's Euro 2009 Under-21 qualifiers against Slovenia and Denmark.

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Barr accepts blame

Falkirk captain Darren Barr has pledge to help lift his team-mates after the weekend's defeat to Kilmarnock.

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Falkirk to face Doonhamers

Falkirk will face Scottish Cup runners-up Queen of the South in the third round of the Scottish Co-operative Insurance Cup.

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O'Brien warns rivals

Falkirk midfielder Burton O'Brien says he is sure the team will show their true potential when they are back at full strength.

More: O'Brien warns rivals |

Bairns chief delighted with win

John Hughes was delighted after witnessing his Falkirk side jump off the bottom of the SPL following a 4-1 win against Hamilton.

More: Bairns chief delighted with win |

Injury crisis easing - Hughes

John Hughes says the easing of the injury problems and the new boys starting to settle is the reason for the turnaround in form.

More: Injury crisis easing - Hughes |

Hughes relieved to make it through

Falkirk boss John Hughes praised his side's character after edging out Queen of the South in the CIS Cup on Tuesday night.

More: Hughes relieved to make it through |

Lynch targets Falkirk cup success

Sean Lynch says he would love to taste more cup success with his new team-mates at Falkirk.

More: Lynch targets Falkirk cup success |

Hughes happy to take a point

John Hughes felt Falkirk's draw at St Mirren was a fair result but was disappointed that his side failed to hit top form.

More: Hughes happy to take a point |

Lynch secures Bairns deal

Midfielder John Lynch has been handed a contract by Falkirk following his recent release from SPL rivals Hibernian.

More: Lynch secures Bairns deal |

Good football tempted winger

Neil McCann says the Bairn's commitment to playing good football was the main reason he decided to move to the Falkirk Stadium.

More: Good football tempted winger |

McCann happy with Falkirk blend

Neil McCann thinks the blend of experience mixed with some fine home-grown youngsters can propel Falkirk to a top-six SPL finish.

More: McCann happy with Falkirk blend |

Arfield's praise for old heads

Scott Arfield has hailed the return to fitness of Falkirk's experienced players and feels they will help the club progress in the SPL.

More: Arfield's praise for old heads |

Five pushing for a return

John Hughes has been boosted by the news that the injury list is clearing up with five players back in contention to face Hearts.

More: Five pushing for a return |

Dunfermline test for youngsters

Falkirk's youngsters go head-to-head with Dunfermline Athletic in the first round of the SFA Youth Cup this weekend.

More: Dunfermline test for youngsters |

Midfielder shines in Scots success

Falkirk midfielder Scott Arfield played the whole 90 minutes in Scotland Under 21's 3-1 victory over Slovenia on Thursday.

More: Midfielder shines in Scots success |

Bairns must stick together

Falkirk boss John Hughes has called on his players to stick together following their fourth straight SPL defeat last Saturday.

More: Bairns must stick together |

Bairns ace to miss Scots outing

Falkirk's Tam Scobbie has confirmed he will miss Scotland's Euro 2009 Under-21 qualifiers against Slovenia and Denmark.

More: Bairns ace to miss Scots outing |

Barr accepts blame

Falkirk captain Darren Barr has pledge to help lift his team-mates after the weekend's defeat to Kilmarnock.

More: Barr accepts blame |

Falkirk to face Doonhamers

Falkirk will face Scottish Cup runners-up Queen of the South in the third round of the Scottish Co-operative Insurance Cup.

More: Falkirk to face Doonhamers |

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