Harsh lesson shows Bairns need 'streetwise' streakpublished at 11:59 BST 16 September
Grant Heaney
Fan writer

Defeat at home to St Mirren felt like our first harsh lesson since returning to the top flight.
While we held our own for the most part before being undone by fine margins in the second half, St Mirren were the smarter team on the day.
Stephen Robinson's side managed to keep our most creative players at bay, and ultimately demonstrated what it takes to grind out wins in the top tier.
To be fair, that is something the Saints have long been accustomed to doing at this level, whereas John McGlynn and his players are still acclimatising to their new surroundings.
Now, this is not to say I think Falkirk should sacrifice the aesthetically-pleasing brand of football that has brought them this far. Far from it. However, we do need to show a shrewder side in games to be on a par with our opposition.
McGlynn said as much post-match when asked about the decisive goal: "We maybe lacked a little bit of experience in that sense - St Mirren would never concede that second goal up their end."
While there are no hard and fast rules for how to survive in the Scottish Premiership, Saturday's defeat showed we may have to become more streetwise to give ourselves the best possible chance of survival.