Falkirk: December 2008 Archives

Veteran lifts lid on Bairns exit decision

Russell Latapy says the chance to help Trinidad and Tobago reach the 2010 World Cup was the reason why he chose to quit Falkirk.

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Hughes gives Latapy blessing

Russell Latapy is set to end his ten-year association with the SPL, as he is finalising a coaching deal with Trinidad and Tobago.

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Arfield urges Hughes and Barr to stay

Falkirk midfielder Scott Arfield believes keeping boss John Hughes and skipper Darren Barr at the club will ensure their survival.

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Falkirk boss: "We are punching above our weight"

Falkirk manager John Hughes admits his side have to "punch above their weight" in order to survive in the SPL.

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Hughes confirms defender return joy

Falkirk boss John Hughes has confirmed that young defender Brian Allison is closing in on a return following a long-term foot injury.

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Hughes shattered by opener

John Hughes described the opening goal that led to Falkirk's 3-0 defeat to champions Celtic on Sunday as "soul-destroying".

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Bairns boss expects naughty Bhoy to play

John Hughes says he is preparing his Falkirk players to face flying winger Aiden McGeady when they play Celtic on Sunday.

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Latapy to make decision

Falkirk are waiting for confirmation from Russell Latapy that he will leave the club before Christmas to join Trinidad and Tobago.

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Falkirk pair in SFA censure

Falkirk boss John Hughes and striker Michael Higdon have been censured and warned over their future conduct by the SFA.

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Holden keen to set an example

Falkirk defender Dean Holden says that the rest of the Falkirk squad should adapt some of his qualities to move them up the table.

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Hughes happy with Falkirk effort despite defeat

Falkirk manager John Hughes has admitted the Aberdeen deserved to win on Saturday but praised the effort his side put in.

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Hughes faces winger wait

Falkirk will give a late fitness check on veteran winger Neil McCann ahead of tomorrow's clash with Aberdeen.

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Finnigan forced to wait

Falkirk striker Carl Finnigan will have to wait to make his comeback after a reserve match between against Motherwell was called off.

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Hughes planning Banks job

Falkirk boss John Hughes is planning a January move for out-of-favour Hearts keeper Steve Banks.

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St Mirren deserved win - Rice

Assistant manager Brian Rice admitted St Mirren fully deserved their 2-1 SPL win over 10-man Falkirk.

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Falkirk could lose Latapy

George Craig will talk to John Hughes before agreeing to a request by the Trinidad and Tobago FA for the release of Russell Latapy.

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Falkirk hail construction boost

Falkirk have finally started work on their south stand which they hope to have open to the fans for the start of next season.

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Futures finished by cold snap

Falkirk Futures' clash with Inverness Caley Thistle's reserves was called off because of a frozen pitch.

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Hughes talks up O'Brien

Falkirk manager John Hughes believes Burton O'Brien is edging closer to a Scotland call-up from head coach George Burley.

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Veteran lifts lid on Bairns exit decision

Russell Latapy says the chance to help Trinidad and Tobago reach the 2010 World Cup was the reason why he chose to quit Falkirk.

More: Veteran lifts lid on Bairns exit decision |

Hughes gives Latapy blessing

Russell Latapy is set to end his ten-year association with the SPL, as he is finalising a coaching deal with Trinidad and Tobago.

More: Hughes gives Latapy blessing |

Arfield urges Hughes and Barr to stay

Falkirk midfielder Scott Arfield believes keeping boss John Hughes and skipper Darren Barr at the club will ensure their survival.

More: Arfield urges Hughes and Barr to stay |

Falkirk boss: "We are punching above our weight"

Falkirk manager John Hughes admits his side have to "punch above their weight" in order to survive in the SPL.

More: Falkirk boss: "We are punching above our weight" |

Hughes confirms defender return joy

Falkirk boss John Hughes has confirmed that young defender Brian Allison is closing in on a return following a long-term foot injury.

More: Hughes confirms defender return joy |

Hughes shattered by opener

John Hughes described the opening goal that led to Falkirk's 3-0 defeat to champions Celtic on Sunday as "soul-destroying".

More: Hughes shattered by opener |

Bairns boss expects naughty Bhoy to play

John Hughes says he is preparing his Falkirk players to face flying winger Aiden McGeady when they play Celtic on Sunday.

More: Bairns boss expects naughty Bhoy to play |

Latapy to make decision

Falkirk are waiting for confirmation from Russell Latapy that he will leave the club before Christmas to join Trinidad and Tobago.

More: Latapy to make decision |

Falkirk pair in SFA censure

Falkirk boss John Hughes and striker Michael Higdon have been censured and warned over their future conduct by the SFA.

More: Falkirk pair in SFA censure |

Holden keen to set an example

Falkirk defender Dean Holden says that the rest of the Falkirk squad should adapt some of his qualities to move them up the table.

More: Holden keen to set an example |

Hughes happy with Falkirk effort despite defeat

Falkirk manager John Hughes has admitted the Aberdeen deserved to win on Saturday but praised the effort his side put in.

More: Hughes happy with Falkirk effort despite defeat |

Hughes faces winger wait

Falkirk will give a late fitness check on veteran winger Neil McCann ahead of tomorrow's clash with Aberdeen.

More: Hughes faces winger wait |

Finnigan forced to wait

Falkirk striker Carl Finnigan will have to wait to make his comeback after a reserve match between against Motherwell was called off.

More: Finnigan forced to wait |

Hughes planning Banks job

Falkirk boss John Hughes is planning a January move for out-of-favour Hearts keeper Steve Banks.

More: Hughes planning Banks job |

St Mirren deserved win - Rice

Assistant manager Brian Rice admitted St Mirren fully deserved their 2-1 SPL win over 10-man Falkirk.

More: St Mirren deserved win - Rice |

Falkirk could lose Latapy

George Craig will talk to John Hughes before agreeing to a request by the Trinidad and Tobago FA for the release of Russell Latapy.

More: Falkirk could lose Latapy |

Falkirk hail construction boost

Falkirk have finally started work on their south stand which they hope to have open to the fans for the start of next season.

More: Falkirk hail construction boost |

Futures finished by cold snap

Falkirk Futures' clash with Inverness Caley Thistle's reserves was called off because of a frozen pitch.

More: Futures finished by cold snap |

Hughes talks up O'Brien

Falkirk manager John Hughes believes Burton O'Brien is edging closer to a Scotland call-up from head coach George Burley.

More: Hughes talks up O'Brien |

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