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  1. Falkirk lacking 'a bit of magic'published at 11:18 28 July

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    John McGlynn's side being their Premiership campaign on Sunday 3 August

    Former Celtic striker Cillian Sheridan worries Falkirk are lacking "a bit of magic" in their squad.

    The Bairns get their top flight season under way next weekend when they host Dundee United but Sheridan has concerns over John McGlynn's squad.

    "I don't think they've really added enough to the squad," he told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

    "I know McGlynn hasn't changed much of his squad from even from the League One days.

    "They're brilliant, really well coached and every player knows exactly where the other player is going to be. I would just worry about the overall strength in the squad in terms of having individual game changers rather than the collective being really good.

    "I know that they have quality like Scott Arfield in the midfield and very good attacking players but I just feel like in that moment where they just need one player to produce something, a bit of magic, out with the setup of the team, that might be where they could struggle."

  2. Celtic host Falkirk in replay of last year's quarter finalpublished at 17:24 27 July

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    Celtic will host Falkirk in the second round of the League Cup.

    Brendan Rodgers' side welcomed the Bairns in last season's quarter finals, ultimately winning 5-2 in a game John McGlynn's side went ahead in twice.

    Ties are due to be played on the weekend of 16th/17th August.

  3. 'More signings needed' & 'Roll on Sunday' your views on League Cup winpublished at 11:35 27 July

    Your views

    We asked for your views on Falkirk's League Cup win.

    Here is what some of you said:

    Nathan: Job done, we are through despite narrowly missing a seeded spot. Hopefully, a good draw in the next round, then bring on United next weekend.

    Gary: Good performance, still need a couple of signings before the season kicks off.

    Craig: Really good second-half performance from the Bairns today. Played some lovely football and were unlucky not to score more. Roll on next week!

    Kev: Decent win against poor opposition. In my opinion, though, we will struggle against Premiership defences. Always seem to need too much time on the ball.

    John: A good win ready for next SUNDAY!

  4. 'A generation in the making' - McGlynn ready for Premiership returnpublished at 10:23 27 July

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    After topping their league cup group, Falkirk's attention now turns to a game that has been a generation in the making, according to manager John McGlynn.

    A 4-0 win over Spartans on Saturday was the perfect piece of final preparation for a side who have waited 15 years to return to the Scottish Premiership.

    McGlynn led the Bainrs back to the top flight with back-to-back promotions, but knows they'll have to fight for every point.

    "After 15 years, it's the only thing to look forward to," said McGlynn.

    "We've got 5,700 season-ticket holders, we're on Sky, it's one of the moments that you'll look back on forever.

    "For a generation of the Falkirk fans, it'll be the first time they've seen their team in the Premiership, in the top league, so I think it's a wee bit more than just Dundee United at home.

    "Everyone here deserves it.

    "We've done so much work over the last two or three years, so, it's up to us now. Most games we'll be underdogs, most games we'll have to punch above our weight, but we're looking forward to that."

    McGlynn also revealed that Sean Mackie and Gary Oliver are currently in a fitness race for the top-flight opener at the weekend.

    "Sean's calves were giving him a little bit of bother, so he was ruled out by the physios," added the manager.

    "Similarly, Gary just tweaked his groin a little bit in training, so he had to miss out as well.

    "The injuries they've got are not long-term injuries. I would like to think they will be available for Sunday, but at this point, I couldn't guarantee it."

  5. Bairns need 'ruthlessness' to survive in Premiershippublished at 13:27 23 July

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    We asked for your views after Falkirk came from behind to defeat Queen's Park in the Premier Sports Cup.

    Here's what some of you said:

    David: Workman like again, against a packed defence. Worked hard and scored some good goals which were well created.

    John: Gave away a soft goal to go behind. Worked hard to equalise before half-time. Improvement in the second half against a dogged defence. Credit to Queens Park, they made it difficult.

    George: Dominated play without ever threatening the goalkeeper, need to be more purposeful and ruthless going forward if they want to survive in the Premiership.

  6. McGlynn demands fast start against Spartanspublished at 09:33 23 July

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    John McGlynn is urging his Falkirk side to "play at a tempo Spartans can't handle" as the Bairns bid to progress into the second round of the Premier Sports Cup.

    The Premiership newcomers came from behind to beat Championship side Queen's Park 3-1 on Tuesday thanks to a double from Ethan Ross and a late strike from Brian Graham.

    The win moved them top of Group A, but Cove Rangers are one point behind and League 2 The Spartans can leapfrog them if they pull off a shock at the Falkirk Stadium on Saturday.

    "We know what we need," McGlynn told Falkirk TV. "We need to win the game to guarantee qualification and if we get to 11 points, who knows? We might creep into a seeded position going into the draw.

    "However, first and foremost we have to take care of Spartans. They are well-coached, Dougie Samuel, everyone there, a very experienced team. They will prepare to make it very difficult for us.

    "We have got to play at a tempo that hopefully they can't handle."

  7. MacIver not for sale, says Falkirk bosspublished at 10:01 20 July

    Falkirk boss John McGlynn insists Ross MacIver is not for sale, with interest in the striker from Scottish rivals and English clubs. (Daily Record), external

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  8. 'Outstanding' Spencer signs new two-year dealpublished at 14:56 18 July

    Falkirk Manager John McGlynn , Brad Spencer and Paul Smith celebrate with the William Hill Championship Trophy during a William Hill Championship match between Falkirk and Hamilton Academical at the Falkirk StadiumImage source, SNS

    "Outstanding" midfielder Brad Spencer has committed his future to Falkirk by signing a new two-year deal upon their Premiership return.

    Spencer, 29, played every minute of the Bairns' title-winning campaign last term and was named Championship player of the year.

    He is now tied down until summer 2028, with the option of a further year, and has been an integral part of John McGlynn's team since joining from Raith Rovers two years ago.

    Spencer scored the crucial penalty against Alloa Athletic in the final game of the 2023-24 season to ensure Falkirk were 'Invincible' in their League 1 title win.

    Manager McGlynn said it is "great news for every Falkirk fan" that Spencer, who captained the Bairns for most of last season due to Coll Donaldson's injury, is staying.

    "It shows his commitment to the football club," McGlynn added.

    "Brad's been outstanding from the moment he walked in the door, he's been a key player on the pitch, and he's been amazing off the pitch as well.

    "It's great news for every Falkirk fan that Brad has extended his contract."

  9. 'New player' Graham hails loan experiencespublished at 09:35 17 July

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

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    Dundee defender Luke Graham says his experiences playing first-team matches have helped him progress far more than academy football would have done.

    The 21-year-old has had successful loan spells at Lochee United, Albion Rovers, Montrose and Falkirk – where he was part of the Bairns' Championship winning squad last season.

    He says he has come back from each one of those stints as a "new player".

    "Just playing games week-in, week-out, it is going to make you a better player and I feel like it did that for me and it was just a really great experience," said Graham.

    "For me personally, I feel like going out and playing men's football is the best thing for you.

    "I have done that three or four times now and I feel every time I have come back a new player."

    Graham hopes those experiences can help him to establish himself at Dens Park under Steven Pressley.

    "As a centre-back you are not going to go in to a Premiership game after playing under-19s football. It is just not the same thing - you are going to get bashed about.

    "So I feel like you learn a lot from just going out and playing men's football."

  10. Falkirk's expansive style made Neilson 'excited to return'published at 15:44 16 July

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    Falkirk's "attractive style" made Lewis Neilson "excited to come back" to the newly promoted Scottish Premiership club.

    The versatile defender has signed on loan from Hearts after spending a brief spell with the Bairns in 2021 during their difficult time in the lower leagues.

    The 22-year-old is "delighted to be back under different circumstances" and is backing the team to have a positive campaign back in the top tier.

    "It looks like we could potentially have a good season after the first couple of games," said Neilson. "We're playing a really attractive style which made me excited to come back.

    "I saw the size of the club the day I was in here [four] years ago. They've always had the support and the facilities to go and achieve in the Premiership. Hopefully we can do that this season."

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  11. McGlynn hails Tait for coping with 'extra responsibility'published at 11:39 14 July

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    Dylan Tait scored a hat-trick in Falkirk's seven-goal win at Brechin

    Hat-trick hero Dylan Tait "certainly delivered" for Falkirk after being given "extra responsibility" in their 7-0 win over Brechin, says manager John McGlynn.

    Tait was handed the captain's armband for the Bairns' League Cup group opener against the Highland League side and went on to score a treble.

    The 23-year-old midfielder netted Falkirk's second before bagging two more goals in the second half at Glebe Park.

    McGlynn said he "could not have asked for any more" from his players, but the manager "won't get too carried away" by the win.

    And Tait was singled out for "absolutely" standing up to the challenge after being handed the captaincy

    "He took on the captain's armband. We gave him extra responsibility," McGlynn said.

    "He certainly delivered. There were a lot of good performances, though."

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  12. 'Bairns' MacIver attracts English and Scottish interest' - gossippublished at 08:02 14 July

    Several clubs on both sides of the border have made enquiries about the availability of 26-year-old Falkirk striker Ross MacIver, who was on the scoresheet in Saturday's 7-0 hammering of Brechin City in the Premier Sports Cup. (Daily Record), external

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  13. 'McGlynn is a maestro' - your views on empathic Falkirk winpublished at 14:03 13 July

    John McGlynnImage source, SNS
    Your views

    We asked you for your views following Falkirk's emphatic, seven-goal season opener against Brechin City in the Premier Sports Cup.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Nathan: Sunshine and seven goals, can't ask for more. Thought we put in a professional performance and could've been more. New signings Neilson and Cartwright both impressed me as well.

    John: Falkirk flying, brilliant. Can't believe young Ross MacIver doesn't get a start, he's top drawer.

    Jim: Annihilation. McGlynn is a maestro. Falkirk will be no pushover in the Premiership.

    James: Professional display. Showed respect to Brechin by playing major players. Played good football. Great team effort.

    Dave: Good all round professional performance. Still early in the season but impressed by the attacking intent.

    John: Could be in for a good season...

  14. 'Gritty & steely' Cartwright joins on season-long loan from Leicesterpublished at 17:12 11 July

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    Henry Cartwright will add that "gritty, steely determination" to the Falkirk midfield insists manager John McGlynn as he joins on a season-long loan from Leicester City.

    Cartwright, 20, made 25 appearances in Premier League 2 for the Foxes and scored six goals last season.

    McGlynn says his style is "a little different" to what the Bairns already have.

    "Henry is a ball playing, high intensity, ball winning central midfielder who has the profile we were looking for," McGlynntold club media.

    "His style is a little different from what we've got but will definitely compliment our midfield.

    "He is more than capable of making the passes to keep us on the front foot and testing our opponent's, but will add that gritty, steely determination to win challenges in the centre of the pitch.

    "He will do the defensive side in midfield that we've not needed that much in the last three years, but that we will need this season in a much more physical league."

  15. Arfield strikes as Falkirk defeat St Johnstonepublished at 22:48 8 July

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    Scott Arfield was on target in Perth

    Scott Arfield scored the only goal as Falkirk defeated St Johnstone 1-0 in a pre-season friendly at McDiarmid Park.

    The Bairns are replacing Saints in the Scottish Premiership this season after winning the Championship.

    John McGlynn's side start their competitive campaign away to Brechin City in the Scottish League Cup on Saturday (15:00).

  16. Falkirk sign Hearts defender Neilson on season-long loanpublished at 13:15 7 July

    Lewis Neilson is pictured as Heart of Midlothian depart for a training camp in Spain, at Edinburgh AirportImage source, SNS

    Lewis Neilson can "make Falkirk better" says manager John McGlynn, as the defender joins on a season-long loan from fellow Premiership side Hearts.

    Scotland Under-21 international Neilson has made 23 appearances for the Tynecastle club since joining from Dundee United three years ago.

    When at United, Neilson had a loan spell with the Bairns and made eight appearances.

    The 22-year-old spent the first half of last season on loan at St Johnstone before returning to Gorgie and McGlynn says he has gained "a lot of experience for a player so young".

    "I'm delighted to get Lewis in," McGlynn told club media.

    "He's a player we've had our eye on for some time and he fits a lot of the credentials that we're looking for.

    "He's gained a lot of experience for a player so young. He's played a lot of games, particularly in the Premiership.

    "He's got a lot of football in front of him, he's someone that I feel can make us better, and it's a good opportunity for him to continue his development."

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  17. Graham nets as Falkirk beat Raith Roverspublished at 17:53 5 July

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    Graham scored Falkirk's second goal against last season's Championship rivals

    Brian Graham was on target as Falkirk enjoyed a 4-2 home friendly victory over Raith Rovers.

    The 37-year-old summer signing finished off a great pass from Dylan Tait for the Bairns second goal, 10 minutes into the second half.

    Lewis Vaughan had opened the scoring for the visitors, with Ethan Ross finding a quick response.

    Jordan Doherty headed in a Dylan Easton free-kick to make it 2-2.

    Brad Spencer then lashed the Bairns back in front with fine strike from 18 yards and Ross MacIver added a late tap in after good work from Alfredo Agyeman.