Falkirk: March 2009 Archives

Arfield keen to kick on

Young midfielder Scott Arfield believes the upcoming internationals have come at a bad time for Falkirk.

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Top-scorer fitness boost

Steve Lovell is expected to be back to full fitness in time to figure in Falkirk's clash against Rangers on April 5.

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Defender targets 'successful' season

Steven Pressley has described Falkirk's 4-0 win over Inverness as a 'very significant result' in the battle to survive in the SPL.

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Bairns boss can't wait for Cup clash

John Hughes admits there is 'no love lost' between the fans of Falkirk and Dunfermline and can't wait for the Scottish Cup semi-final.

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Bairns stars gain call-ups

Falkirk stars Jamie Barclay, Tam Scobbie, Scott Arfield and Chris Mitchell have been called up to the latest Scotland Under-21 squad.

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Hughes makes fans admission

John Hughes has thanked Falkirk's fans for their support and admitted they could have been the difference at Inverness last weekend.

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No regrets for Mallo

Falkirk keeper Dani Mallo is happy he swapped Portugal for Scotland despite their position at the bottom of the SPL.

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Bairns gets Dons or Pars in last-four cup draw

Aberdeen will face Falkirk in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup if they can overcome First Division Dunfermline in their replay.

Pair back in Cup frame

Neil McCann and Jackie McNamara are set to return to the Falkirk squad for the Scottish Cup clash with Inverness.

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Hughes backs Bairns ace

John Hughes has backed defender Tam Scobbie after he gave away the vital penalty in Falkirk's 1-0 home defeat to Dundee United.

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Consistency key for Scobbie

Fit-again Tam Scobbie is hoping to get a run of games between now and the end of the season to help Falkirk stay up.

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Higdon forgets 'R' word

Michael Higdon is convinced Falkirk can finally pull away and forget about relegation from the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League.

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Arfield keen to kick on

Young midfielder Scott Arfield believes the upcoming internationals have come at a bad time for Falkirk.

More: Arfield keen to kick on |

Top-scorer fitness boost

Steve Lovell is expected to be back to full fitness in time to figure in Falkirk's clash against Rangers on April 5.

More: Top-scorer fitness boost |

Defender targets 'successful' season

Steven Pressley has described Falkirk's 4-0 win over Inverness as a 'very significant result' in the battle to survive in the SPL.

More: Defender targets 'successful' season |

Bairns boss can't wait for Cup clash

John Hughes admits there is 'no love lost' between the fans of Falkirk and Dunfermline and can't wait for the Scottish Cup semi-final.

More: Bairns boss can't wait for Cup clash |

Bairns stars gain call-ups

Falkirk stars Jamie Barclay, Tam Scobbie, Scott Arfield and Chris Mitchell have been called up to the latest Scotland Under-21 squad.

More: Bairns stars gain call-ups |

Hughes makes fans admission

John Hughes has thanked Falkirk's fans for their support and admitted they could have been the difference at Inverness last weekend.

More: Hughes makes fans admission |

No regrets for Mallo

Falkirk keeper Dani Mallo is happy he swapped Portugal for Scotland despite their position at the bottom of the SPL.

More: No regrets for Mallo |

Bairns gets Dons or Pars in last-four cup draw

Aberdeen will face Falkirk in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup if they can overcome First Division Dunfermline in their replay.

Pair back in Cup frame

Neil McCann and Jackie McNamara are set to return to the Falkirk squad for the Scottish Cup clash with Inverness.

More: Pair back in Cup frame |

Hughes backs Bairns ace

John Hughes has backed defender Tam Scobbie after he gave away the vital penalty in Falkirk's 1-0 home defeat to Dundee United.

More: Hughes backs Bairns ace |

Consistency key for Scobbie

Fit-again Tam Scobbie is hoping to get a run of games between now and the end of the season to help Falkirk stay up.

More: Consistency key for Scobbie |

Higdon forgets 'R' word

Michael Higdon is convinced Falkirk can finally pull away and forget about relegation from the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League.

More: Higdon forgets 'R' word |

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