Falkirk the 'perfect place' for Bain, says Loypublished at 14:46 GMT 15 November
Image source, SNSFormer Falkirk striker Rory Loy isn't sure Scott Bain has done enough during his time at Falkirk to be given a start for Scotland.
The former Celtic goalkeeper joined the Bairns this summer and has become a key member of John McGlynn's side.
And while Bain's former Dundee teammate Loy believes Falkirk is the "perfect place" for the 33-year-old, a start for Scotland may not be on the cards.
"He's very, very good with his feet. He's a fantastic shot stopper. He's brave, he's agile, he's nimble. He can get around," Loy said on the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.
"The only thing he maybe lacks ever so slightly is presence in the goal. He's quite small for a goalkeeper, but what he lacks in stature, he makes up for in his ability to shot stop.
"At Celtic, his confidence took a little bit of a hit. He was in the team for a stretch, did exceptionally well for a small period of time and then a couple of mistakes and he was out of the team. It's difficult to recover from that, especially at a club like Celtic.
"He just wanted to get out and play first team football and Falkirk was the perfect place to do that for him.
"Whether he's done enough to get a start for Scotland remains to be seen.
"I've got a wee feeling Gordon might get the nod, I know he's not played any games this season. But if you're going to pick any goalkeeper who's Scottish, who's not played any games, who's going to be able to come in and do a job for you, it's Gordon."




















