No half measures in Falkirk's 'finest showing' of seasonpublished at 15:52 GMT 25 November
Grant Heaney
Fan writer

An inability to play well in both halves has been something of a running theme this season for Falkirk.
We barely laid a glove on Dundee during the first half at home last month, only to come out firing after the break and rally from behind to claim a 2-1 victory.
Just a week later we brilliantly dismantled Kilmarnock to race into a three-goal lead at half-time before producing a backs-to-the-wall job during the second period.
It was a similar story against Livingston a fortnight ago, and it's something sections of our support as well as manager John McGlynn have nit-picked about in recent weeks, perhaps justifiably so.
However, there was certainly no room for any such criticism at Tannadice on Saturday as the Bairns produced their most complete and well-rounded performance of the season so far.
Yes, it was an afternoon to forget for Dundee United goalkeeper Yevhenii Kucherenko, but that shouldn't detract from what was Falkirk's finest showing since returning to the top flight following a 15-year absence.
In all truth the scoreline could and probably should have been even more convincing, and a first clean sheet since August put the cherry on the cake.

















