Falkirk: February 2010 Archives

Striker losing fitness race

Carl Finnigan is expected to sit out Falkirk's away trip to Dundee United on Saturday due to a hamstring problem.

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Boss lauds defender spirit

Steven Pressley says defender Brian McLean exemplified his side's spirit in playing against Aberdeen with a broken cheekbone.

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Showumni the way to stay up

Darren Barr believes striker Enoch Showunmi can be a key figure in helping Falkirk survive in the SPL this season.

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Beware the Dons - Pressley

Steven Pressley has warned Falkirk to expect a 'wounded animal' in Aberdeen when the two sides meet on Saturday.

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Arfield has ambitions elsewhere

Falkirk star Scott Arfield has admitted he hopes to fulfil his footballing potential elsewhere as he edges close to an exit.

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Barr's extra incentive

Darren Barr says he wants to keep Falkirk in the SPL for former boss Eddie May, who stepped down from his post last week.

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Pressley maintains survival hope

New Falkirk boss Steven Pressley insists the Bairns will be an SPL side next season despite their current league position.

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Falkirk to part company with boss

Falkirk are expected to announce the sacking of manager Eddie May at a press conference this afternoon.

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Falkirk waiting on midfield star

Falkirk are likely to be without influential midfielder Burton O'Brien for Wednesday's match against Kilmarnock.

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McNamara not ready to hang up his boots

Falkirk veteran Jackie McNamara has insisted he still has the desire to keep playing and has put a coaching role on the back-burner.

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Falkirk star feels club on the way up

Falkirk midfielder Colin Healy says he and his teammates are totally focussed on avoiding the drop.

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Showunmi has reasons to be positive

Striker Enoch Showunmi believes the win at Aberdeen can kick-start Falkirk's push away from the relegation zone.

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Bairns chief eyes successful spell

Eddie May was delighted with Falkirk's win at Aberdeen, which took them off the bottom, but has called for his players to 'kick on'.

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Scobbie eyes return

Tam Scobbie is pushing for a recall for Falkirk's clash at Aberdeen but the game may come just too soon for him.

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Midfielder set for Bairns stay

Falkirk are hopeful of keeping Vitor Lima until at least the end of the season after turning down an offer from a Greek club.

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Striker losing fitness race

Carl Finnigan is expected to sit out Falkirk's away trip to Dundee United on Saturday due to a hamstring problem.

More: Striker losing fitness race |

Boss lauds defender spirit

Steven Pressley says defender Brian McLean exemplified his side's spirit in playing against Aberdeen with a broken cheekbone.

More: Boss lauds defender spirit |

Showumni the way to stay up

Darren Barr believes striker Enoch Showunmi can be a key figure in helping Falkirk survive in the SPL this season.

More: Showumni the way to stay up |

Beware the Dons - Pressley

Steven Pressley has warned Falkirk to expect a 'wounded animal' in Aberdeen when the two sides meet on Saturday.

More: Beware the Dons - Pressley |

Arfield has ambitions elsewhere

Falkirk star Scott Arfield has admitted he hopes to fulfil his footballing potential elsewhere as he edges close to an exit.

More: Arfield has ambitions elsewhere |

Barr's extra incentive

Darren Barr says he wants to keep Falkirk in the SPL for former boss Eddie May, who stepped down from his post last week.

More: Barr's extra incentive |

Pressley maintains survival hope

New Falkirk boss Steven Pressley insists the Bairns will be an SPL side next season despite their current league position.

More: Pressley maintains survival hope |

Falkirk to part company with boss

Falkirk are expected to announce the sacking of manager Eddie May at a press conference this afternoon.

More: Falkirk to part company with boss |

Falkirk waiting on midfield star

Falkirk are likely to be without influential midfielder Burton O'Brien for Wednesday's match against Kilmarnock.

More: Falkirk waiting on midfield star |

McNamara not ready to hang up his boots

Falkirk veteran Jackie McNamara has insisted he still has the desire to keep playing and has put a coaching role on the back-burner.

More: McNamara not ready to hang up his boots |

Falkirk star feels club on the way up

Falkirk midfielder Colin Healy says he and his teammates are totally focussed on avoiding the drop.

More: Falkirk star feels club on the way up |

Showunmi has reasons to be positive

Striker Enoch Showunmi believes the win at Aberdeen can kick-start Falkirk's push away from the relegation zone.

More: Showunmi has reasons to be positive |

Bairns chief eyes successful spell

Eddie May was delighted with Falkirk's win at Aberdeen, which took them off the bottom, but has called for his players to 'kick on'.

More: Bairns chief eyes successful spell |

Scobbie eyes return

Tam Scobbie is pushing for a recall for Falkirk's clash at Aberdeen but the game may come just too soon for him.

More: Scobbie eyes return |

Midfielder set for Bairns stay

Falkirk are hopeful of keeping Vitor Lima until at least the end of the season after turning down an offer from a Greek club.

More: Midfielder set for Bairns stay |

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