Leigh Griffiths: Former Scotland striker joins League 1 Falkirk

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Leigh Griffiths gives a fan a high-five during his Falkirk debut at Alloa

Ex-Scotland striker Leigh Griffiths is aiming to "get back enjoying football again" after joining League 1 club Falkirk for the rest of the season.

The 31-year-old was a free agent after being released by Celtic last week following his Dundee loan spell.

Griffiths, who turned down an offer to stay at Dens Park, made his debut as a substitute in Tuesday's 3-0 win at Alloa Athletic.

"I'm really happy to be here, helping the push up the league," he said.

"Martin Rennie and Kenny Miller made it clear that they thought I could help them with the club's promotion push."

The win at Alloa nudges Falkirk up to fifth in League 1, two points off a play-off place, as they bid to end a three-season stay in the third tier.

Queen's Park stay in fourth after beating Dumbarton 2-1.

Griffiths, who went close with a late free-kick for the Bairns, netted three goals in 17 appearances for Dundee this term and 123 times in 261 games for Celtic, where he won seven league titles, three Scottish Cups and five League Cups after signing in 2014.

He has 231 goals in a club career spanning more than 500 appearances and 15 years.

The former Wolves and Hibernian forward won the last of his 22 caps in November 2020 and scored four goals for Scotland, including a memorable free-kick double in a Hampden draw with England in June 2017.

He returns to Falkirk having spent time in the club's youth academy in 2002-03.

"I'm delighted that we've been able to bring Leigh to the club," said head coach Martin Rennie.

"He's a very talented player who has scored goals throughout his career, and I think the timing has worked out really well for both the club and the player to come in and get playing games, and I'm sure scoring goals."

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