Falkirk finally feel deserving of top flight place - McGlynnpublished at 12:46 GMT
Image source, SNSFalkirk manager John McGlynn insists his players deserve "enormous credit" despite being held to a draw at home to Livingston on Saturday.
The promoted club are fourth in the Scottish Premiership after 12 games and, for a brief period on Saturday, had moved up to third despite the draw.
The result leaves Falkirk with 16 points from their first 12 top flight games, eight clear of Livi at the bottom and two behind Hibs in third.
"The players have got to take enormous credit," McGlynn said.
"For a lot of them, it's maybe only their 12th game in the Premiership and we've got a lot of young guys on loan as well coming up from England and getting the taste of playing at the likes of Celtic Park.
"They're picking up all the time and starting to believe, and gain the confidence that they deserve to be here.
"We were sitting third in the table for a few hours, so the players have got to take enormous credit after 12 games to get to 16 points.
"It's one point on the board in this next set of 11 games, and we're hoping that we can put up a similar tally to what we've got in the first 11 games.
"But we can't get too carried away, we've really got to take it one game at a time."





















