Rangers draw a 'missed opportunity' for fantastic Falkirkpublished at 11:56 BST 8 October
Grant Heaney
Fan writer

Sportscene analysis of Falkirk equaliser
Russell Martin's dismissal as Rangers head coach has understandably dominated the headlines since Sunday, but that should not detract from what was a fantastic Falkirk performance.
We comprehensively outplayed Rangers for long spells, winning both the shot count and the expected goals (xG) battle, not to mention we restricted Martin's team to a mere two efforts on target.
As such, I think I speak for most Falkirk fans when I say it felt like a missed opportunity to claim maximum points.
What made Sunday's performance all the more impressive was the fact six of our starting XI were mainstays in a side that were plying their trade in League 1 only two years ago.
Yes, Rangers are arguably at their lowest ebb since their financial implosion in 2012, but they arrived with a squad stacked with international players following a net spend of £20m across the summer and were second best for long stretches of the game.
While we go into the latest international break still searching for our first home win of the campaign, it's important to note that each of the four teams to visit the Falkirk Stadium this term all finished in the top six last season.
Only one of those four teams have managed to turn us over and that should stand us in good stead moving forward.