Falkirk: October 2009 Archives

Supporters could be key - Arfield

Scott Arfield has told Falkirk fans that they can play a big part in the team's attempts to survive in the SPL this season.

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Flynn feels sure win is coming

Falkirk midfielder Ryan Flynn believes that the club's performances have shown that the first win is not too far away.

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May hails 'fantastic' Bairns

Eddie May described Falkirk's 0-0 draw at Hearts as a 'fantastic result' and was full of praise for his Bairns squad.

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Bairns trio back to face Hearts

Kjartan Finnbogason, Burton O'Brien and Scott Arfield are all fit for bottom club Falkirk's trip to Hearts on Saturday.

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Laszlo respectful of Falkirk danger

Hearts boss Csaba Laszlo believes the SPL table can be misleading and feels Falkirk will be dangerous opposition on Saturday.

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Barr on a mission to save May

Eddie May has been given the support of Falkirk captain Darren Barr as the pressure mounts on the manager.

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Finnigan blow for May

Falkirk striker Carl Finnigan is facing a lengthy lay-off after picking up an ankle injury in the Bairns' loss to St Mirren.

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May day on injury front for Bairns

Eddie May was left to rue Falkirk's 3-1 defeat to St Mirren as Carl Finnigan, Scott Arfield and Burton O'Brien picked up injuries.

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Scobbie setback for Falkirk

Thomas Scobbie has a pelvic problem and will miss the Clydesdale Bank Premier League visit of St Mirren.

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Bairns waiton key duo

Falkirk will be without Tam Scobbie for this weekend's clash with St Mirren, but Scott Arfield is expected to return from injury.

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Boss confident of turnaround

Falkirk boss Eddie May has laughed off talk he is arrogant and is confident his side are good enough to get out of trouble in the SPL.

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May boosted by pair's return

Influential duo Ryan Flynn and Vitor Lima look set to be fit for Falkirk's next game at home to St Mirren on Saturday week.

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Defender eyes his chance

Darren Barr has slammed claims that Scotland's friendly with Japan is meaningless and has called on George Burley to give him a chance.

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Scobbie injury blow

Falkirk youngster Tam Scobbie has been forced to pull out of the Scotland Under-21 Championship qualifier with Belarus through injury.

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May's injury delight

Eddie May says he is delighted that Vitor Lima is back to full fitness and the Falkirk ace could start after the international break.

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Bairns boss sweating over quartet

Falkirk boss Eddie May could be without four first team players for the trip to Motherwell on Saturday.

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Portuguese ace hopes for Bairns return

Former Bairns favourite Pedro Moutinho is training with Falkirk as he tries to secure a move back to the SPL side.

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Supporters could be key - Arfield

Scott Arfield has told Falkirk fans that they can play a big part in the team's attempts to survive in the SPL this season.

More: Supporters could be key - Arfield |

Flynn feels sure win is coming

Falkirk midfielder Ryan Flynn believes that the club's performances have shown that the first win is not too far away.

More: Flynn feels sure win is coming |

May hails 'fantastic' Bairns

Eddie May described Falkirk's 0-0 draw at Hearts as a 'fantastic result' and was full of praise for his Bairns squad.

More: May hails 'fantastic' Bairns |

Bairns trio back to face Hearts

Kjartan Finnbogason, Burton O'Brien and Scott Arfield are all fit for bottom club Falkirk's trip to Hearts on Saturday.

More: Bairns trio back to face Hearts |

Laszlo respectful of Falkirk danger

Hearts boss Csaba Laszlo believes the SPL table can be misleading and feels Falkirk will be dangerous opposition on Saturday.

More: Laszlo respectful of Falkirk danger |

Barr on a mission to save May

Eddie May has been given the support of Falkirk captain Darren Barr as the pressure mounts on the manager.

More: Barr on a mission to save May |

Finnigan blow for May

Falkirk striker Carl Finnigan is facing a lengthy lay-off after picking up an ankle injury in the Bairns' loss to St Mirren.

More: Finnigan blow for May |

May day on injury front for Bairns

Eddie May was left to rue Falkirk's 3-1 defeat to St Mirren as Carl Finnigan, Scott Arfield and Burton O'Brien picked up injuries.

More: May day on injury front for Bairns |

Scobbie setback for Falkirk

Thomas Scobbie has a pelvic problem and will miss the Clydesdale Bank Premier League visit of St Mirren.

More: Scobbie setback for Falkirk |

Bairns waiton key duo

Falkirk will be without Tam Scobbie for this weekend's clash with St Mirren, but Scott Arfield is expected to return from injury.

More: Bairns waiton key duo |

Boss confident of turnaround

Falkirk boss Eddie May has laughed off talk he is arrogant and is confident his side are good enough to get out of trouble in the SPL.

More: Boss confident of turnaround |

May boosted by pair's return

Influential duo Ryan Flynn and Vitor Lima look set to be fit for Falkirk's next game at home to St Mirren on Saturday week.

More: May boosted by pair's return |

Defender eyes his chance

Darren Barr has slammed claims that Scotland's friendly with Japan is meaningless and has called on George Burley to give him a chance.

More: Defender eyes his chance |

Scobbie injury blow

Falkirk youngster Tam Scobbie has been forced to pull out of the Scotland Under-21 Championship qualifier with Belarus through injury.

More: Scobbie injury blow |

May's injury delight

Eddie May says he is delighted that Vitor Lima is back to full fitness and the Falkirk ace could start after the international break.

More: May's injury delight |

Bairns boss sweating over quartet

Falkirk boss Eddie May could be without four first team players for the trip to Motherwell on Saturday.

More: Bairns boss sweating over quartet |

Portuguese ace hopes for Bairns return

Former Bairns favourite Pedro Moutinho is training with Falkirk as he tries to secure a move back to the SPL side.

More: Portuguese ace hopes for Bairns return |

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