Falkirk: January 2009 Archives

Hughes looking for fighting spirit

Falkirk manager John Hughes is hopeful the Bairns will overcome their semi-final heartbreak to beat Aberdeen on Saturday.

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Bairns boss keeps eyes on the prize

John Hughes remains confident that Falkirk will secure their SPL survival, admitting it's "imperative" they remain in the top flight.

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Arfield inspired by 'Gers test

Scott Arfield has warned his Falkirk team-mates they face "the best midfield" in Scottish football when they take on Rangers tonight.

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Bairns asked to battle

John Hughes is ready to put his football principles to one side and has asked Falkirk to battle their way to SPL safety.

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Bairns star's relegation fears

Steve Lovell has warned his Falkirk team-mates that they are playing for their futures as they prepare to face Motherwell on Saturday.

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Bairns chief sees red

Falkirk chairman Campbell Christie has questioned the SFA's appeal process after a failed appeal over Patrick Cregg's red card.

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Bairns lodge red card appeal

Falkirk have decided to lodge an appeal against Patrick Cregg's red card during Saturday's 3-1 defeat against Rangers at Ibrox.

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Bairns on brink for Mallo

Falkirk are closing in on the capture of Sporting Braga goalkeeper Dani Mallo subject to international clearance, according to reports.

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Lovell bemoans Gers' defeat official

Steve Lovell slammed referee Willie Collum after he gave Rangers a penalty and sent off Pat Cregg in Falkirk's 3-1 defeat on Saturday.

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Keeper deal close

John Hughes has revealed that Falkirk are confident of completing the signing of Spanish goalkeeper Daniel Mallo this month.

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Barr eyes Falkirk change

Darren Barr feels the arrival of Steven Pressley may lead to Falkirk changing their approach in their bid for SPL survival.

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Pressley explains Falkirk choice

Defender Steven Pressely has explained he feels Falkirk are the right club to help him extend his career.

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No star double departure - Christie

Chairman Campbell Christie has confirmed that Falkirk have no need or plans to sell star men Darren Barr and Scott Arfield.

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Falkirk target major shock

Scott Arfield says confidence is growing among the Falkirk squad and feels they can cause an upset at Rangers this weekend.

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Hughes resigned to lack of funds

John Hughes says he has accepted the board's decision not to hand him any money for new faces at Falkirk in this transfer window.

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Hughes rejects Seasiders speculation

Falkirk boss John Hughes has ruled himself out of the running to replace Simon Grayson at managerless Blackpool.

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Bairns set for custodian raid

John Hughes is hoping to find a quick goalkeeper replacement for Scott Flinders, whose six-month loan deal at Falkirk expired.

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Flinders loan ends

Goalkeeper Scott Flinders has returned to Championship side Crystal Palace after his loan spell with Falkirk came to an end.

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Bairns chief praises effort

John Hughes was pleased with the way his Falkirk side gave everything against Kilmarnock and was pleased to see the end of the bad run.

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Bairns boss eyes improvement

Falkirk manager John Hughes believes his side need to pick up the points quickly as they sit third bottom of the SPL going into 2009.

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Credit crunch hits Falkirk spending plans

Falkirk boss John Hughes admits that the club has been "hammered" by the credit crunch.

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Hughes looking for fighting spirit

Falkirk manager John Hughes is hopeful the Bairns will overcome their semi-final heartbreak to beat Aberdeen on Saturday.

More: Hughes looking for fighting spirit |

Bairns boss keeps eyes on the prize

John Hughes remains confident that Falkirk will secure their SPL survival, admitting it's "imperative" they remain in the top flight.

More: Bairns boss keeps eyes on the prize |

Arfield inspired by 'Gers test

Scott Arfield has warned his Falkirk team-mates they face "the best midfield" in Scottish football when they take on Rangers tonight.

More: Arfield inspired by 'Gers test |

Bairns asked to battle

John Hughes is ready to put his football principles to one side and has asked Falkirk to battle their way to SPL safety.

More: Bairns asked to battle |

Bairns star's relegation fears

Steve Lovell has warned his Falkirk team-mates that they are playing for their futures as they prepare to face Motherwell on Saturday.

More: Bairns star's relegation fears |

Bairns chief sees red

Falkirk chairman Campbell Christie has questioned the SFA's appeal process after a failed appeal over Patrick Cregg's red card.

More: Bairns chief sees red |

Bairns lodge red card appeal

Falkirk have decided to lodge an appeal against Patrick Cregg's red card during Saturday's 3-1 defeat against Rangers at Ibrox.

More: Bairns lodge red card appeal |

Bairns on brink for Mallo

Falkirk are closing in on the capture of Sporting Braga goalkeeper Dani Mallo subject to international clearance, according to reports.

More: Bairns on brink for Mallo |

Lovell bemoans Gers' defeat official

Steve Lovell slammed referee Willie Collum after he gave Rangers a penalty and sent off Pat Cregg in Falkirk's 3-1 defeat on Saturday.

More: Lovell bemoans Gers' defeat official |

Keeper deal close

John Hughes has revealed that Falkirk are confident of completing the signing of Spanish goalkeeper Daniel Mallo this month.

More: Keeper deal close |

Barr eyes Falkirk change

Darren Barr feels the arrival of Steven Pressley may lead to Falkirk changing their approach in their bid for SPL survival.

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Pressley explains Falkirk choice

Defender Steven Pressely has explained he feels Falkirk are the right club to help him extend his career.

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No star double departure - Christie

Chairman Campbell Christie has confirmed that Falkirk have no need or plans to sell star men Darren Barr and Scott Arfield.

More: No star double departure - Christie |

Falkirk target major shock

Scott Arfield says confidence is growing among the Falkirk squad and feels they can cause an upset at Rangers this weekend.

More: Falkirk target major shock |

Hughes resigned to lack of funds

John Hughes says he has accepted the board's decision not to hand him any money for new faces at Falkirk in this transfer window.

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Hughes rejects Seasiders speculation

Falkirk boss John Hughes has ruled himself out of the running to replace Simon Grayson at managerless Blackpool.

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Bairns set for custodian raid

John Hughes is hoping to find a quick goalkeeper replacement for Scott Flinders, whose six-month loan deal at Falkirk expired.

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Flinders loan ends

Goalkeeper Scott Flinders has returned to Championship side Crystal Palace after his loan spell with Falkirk came to an end.

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Bairns chief praises effort

John Hughes was pleased with the way his Falkirk side gave everything against Kilmarnock and was pleased to see the end of the bad run.

More: Bairns chief praises effort |

Bairns boss eyes improvement

Falkirk manager John Hughes believes his side need to pick up the points quickly as they sit third bottom of the SPL going into 2009.

More: Bairns boss eyes improvement |

Credit crunch hits Falkirk spending plans

Falkirk boss John Hughes admits that the club has been "hammered" by the credit crunch.

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