'I was here at lowest of the lows, we're cherishing every moment'published at 13:18 BST 12 September
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Falkirk left-back Leon McCann wants to prove he belongs in the Premiership after grafting for years in the lower leagues to earn his "dream" top-flight chance.
The 25-year-old spent the first five season of his career in League One with Airdrie and then Falkirk before stepping up to the Championship.
Following a second consecutive promotion with the Bairns, McCann has made manager John McGlynn's starting XI in each of their three Premiership matches so far.
"I was at this club when we were sixth in League One, so for me to still be here in the Premiership, it's huge," McCann said.
"It's always been a dream to play in the top league in Scotland, so I'm just happy that I've been able to do that. I want to play as many games as possible in the Premiership.
"You always have that belief that one day you'll play in the Premiership, but when I was in League One for four or five years straight, you're going 'I don't know if this will happen'.
"Obviously, with how quick we've turned this round as a team, it's now become a reality. We all want to stay here for as many seasons as possible, because you reap the rewards with things like the international break as well as getting the exposure for everybody here.
"I've been here when it's been the lowest of the lows at this club, so we're cherishing every moment."
Falkirk host St Mirren on Saturday, having won their first Premiership game in more than 15 years in their last match away to Aberdeen.
"For a lot of the boys it was their first win in the Premiership, so the feeling was amazing," said McCann.
"We didn't want it to be a case of 'when's Falkirk's first win going to happen?', and the longer that goes, the more pressure builds, so the fact we were able to get the monkey off our back was a huge relief as well as sheer elation for everybody involved."
St Mirren 'the benchmark' for Falkirk published at 17:32 BST 11 September
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Manager John McGlynn says St Mirren are "the benchmark" for Falkirk as he looks to establish the Bairns as a Premiership club.
St Mirren, who travel to the Falkirk Stadium on Saturday, are in their eighth consecutive Premiership campaign and have finished in the top half of the table for the past three years under Stephen Robinson.
"St Mirren are the benchmark as a football club for us," McGlynn said.
"They got promoted in 2017-18 and they've been in the league ever since.
"In that time they've been able to grow the football club, they've got a great youth system going. They've got their own training ground that's probably been built on a little bit over the years with more money, and that's exactly where we want to be.
"Obviously the manager has got top six the last three seasons and got them into Europe. If we can be in the Premiership seven years from now, then this football club will be in an amazing place, so they are the benchmark."
Looking ahead to Saturday's Premiership clash, McGlynn feels his squad are in a great place to challenge the Buddies.
Kyrell Wilson, who scored on his debut against Aberdeen last time out, misses the game with an ankle knock but Falkirk's four other recent signings are all in contention.
"We brought five players in in the last few days of the window, all players that were kind of pigeon-holed for exactly what we required," McGlynn added.
"Kyrell certainly hit the ground running and it was good to get Ethan [Williams], Sam [Hart] and big Trey [Ogunsuyi] in the door, and Filip [Lissah] looks a very good player.
"We got all the positions that we wanted, so the squad's really, really strong now."
Falkirk v St Mirren: Pick of the statspublished at 11:07 BST 11 September
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This will be the first top-flight clash between Falkirk and St Mirren since a 1-1 draw in May 2010; the Bairns are unbeaten in their past three games against the Buddies at this level (W1 D2).
St Mirren have only lost one of their past five top-flight away games at Falkirk (W3 D1), a 2-1 defeat in April 2010.
After their 1-0 victory over Aberdeen, Falkirk could win back-to-back top-flight matches without conceding for the first time since December 2007.
St Mirren have drawn five of their past six league matches (L1), with three of those finishing 1-1. Overall, the Buddies have lost just one of their last 10 in the Scottish Premiership (W3 D6).
St Mirren have scored just two goals in the Scottish Premiership this season, which is their fewest after four matches in the top flight since the 2019-20 season (also two).
Unknown aspect heightens excitement for homecomingpublished at 13:29 BST 9 September
13:29 BST 9 September
Grant Heaney Fan writer
I think I speak for most Bairns fans when I say that I'm looking forward to finally getting back to the Falkirk Stadium on Saturday.
A combination of the League Cup, a postponement and an international break means that 40-plus days will have come and gone since the team last took to the field in front of their own supporters.
Five new arrivals since then have given our squad an injection of much-needed freshness, and Saturday's clash with St Mirren is our first opportunity to get a proper good look at some or all of the new recruits.
While many fans - myself included - were perhaps hoping to see some players with Scottish Premiership experience come through the door, our new signings all being unknown quantities in varying degrees does add an extra layer of excitement for what is to come in the weeks and months ahead.
John Hughes made good use of similar markets during our last spell in the top flight, with the likes of Anthony Stokes, Kasper Schmeichel and Patrick Cregg all enjoying fruitful spells at the Falkirk Stadium after making the move north of the border.
If any of our new arrivals prove to be of the same ilk as the aforementioned trio, then our late flurry of transfer activity will have been well worth waiting for.
Falkirk estimate cost of pitch switch at £1.2mpublished at 12:38 BST 8 September
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Falkirk are estimating the change to grass from an artificial playing surface will cost £1.2m after reaching a "tough but necessary agreement with the SPFL".
The governing body recently granted the newly-promoted Premiership side permission to keep their pitch next season should they avoid relegation.
The surface was laid in 2023 before a rule change phasing out Astroturf in the top flight.
A club statement said it was "a difficult compromise to make", going on to thank SPFL pair Neil Doncaster and Callum Beattie for their "cooperation and creativity".
"A package of funding and exemptions was negotiated that will see the transition, should we remain in the Premiership beyond next season, come with a smoother financial landing," it reads.
"The club will still need to raise significant funding which we will need to be creative about."
Falkirk go on to say they hope "similar flexibility is shown to other clubs in a comparable situation", adding: "Scottish football is not well-served by placing further barriers in front of aspirational, community clubs."
Defender Hart joins Falkirk on loan from Port Valepublished at 14:51 BST 3 September
14:51 BST 3 September
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Sam Hart, right, will be the season on loan at Falkirk
Sam Hart adds "real quality and depth" to the Falkirk squad, says manager John McGlynn, after the defender joined on a season-long loan from Port Vale.
The 28-year-old made 22 appearances last term as Port Vale won promotion to League One.
Hart, who spent time in the youth academies at Manchester United and Liverpool, has previously played for Blackburn, Southend, Shrewsbury, Oldham and Sutton United.
"We're delighted to bring Sam to Falkirk, he's a player with great experience and real versatility," said McGlynn.
"He's someone who can operate at left-back and at left centre-half, which gives us valuable options as we go through the season.
"He likes to get up and down the flank and we know he'll add real quality and depth to the squad."
Bairns add 'lots of pace & potential' - but squad depth concerns lingerpublished at 13:57 BST 3 September
13:57 BST 3 September
We asked for your views on Falkirk's business in the transfer window.
Here's what some of you said:
Paul: Good window in terms of quality, but still concerned about the quantity. Currently with seven injured, being the smallest squad in the division might end up being an issue.
Donna: Well done everyone at FFC for securing the future of our club in the Premiership. Looking forward to some exciting football.
Frazer: Looks like the Bairns have strengthened the areas that were lacking. Whether or not it's enough remains to be seen. However, after the last couple of seasons I think you've got to have faith in John McGlynn.
Neil: Very happy with who we have brought in, they all look like they will play a big part in the coming season and getting Ethan Williams was an absolute coup. Confident we can have a good season, in John we trust COYB.
John: Some good young players wanting to impress and progress at a club that encourages development. Come new year when some (or maybe all) established players are fit, the competition for places will be interesting.
Tommy: Very happy with the signings that Falkirk has made, especially with the key players that are out for mouths. Well done the management team.
Colin: Could have done with another defender in. We were supposedly after two. Maybe pick up a free agent to help bolster the squad.
David: Would have been nice to see an experienced ball-winning midfielder come in. But lots of pace and potential in the new arrivals. So let's see how they settle in.
Maiden win & signing spree flips the moodpublished at 16:57 BST 2 September
16:57 BST 2 September
Grant Heaney Fan writer
"A week is a long time in football." It's one of the game's oldest cliches, but those words ring truer than ever as far as Falkirk are concerned.
This time last week, many fans - myself included - were getting twitchy and impatient with each passing day at the club's lack of transfer activity.
On top of that, some supporters were beginning to fear we might not have enough quality to compete in the top flight.
Fast forward to the close of the transfer window, and all of a sudden things are looking much rosier.
A trio of loan recruits - Kyrell Wilson, Trey Samuel-Ogunsuyi and Ethan Williams - were brought in before our weekend trip to Aberdeen, and Filip Lissah then arrived on deadline day.
The cherry on top of the cake was the Bairns bagging their first Scottish Premiership victory in 15 years courtesy of a 1-0 win at Pittodrie, with Wilson making an instant impact by scoring the only goal.
While one swallow doesn't make a summer, it would be fair to say a maiden top-flight triumph of the season and a flurry of activity on the transfer front has most certainly flipped the mood music at the Falkirk Stadium.
Was Falkirk's transfer window a success?published at 13:06 BST 2 September
13:06 BST 2 September
Falkirk completed their transfer business with another raid on Swansea City on deadline day to land defender Filip Lissah on loan.
That took the Bairns' haul to eight new arrivals as they attempt to stay in the Scottish Premiership this season after a 15-year absence.
So with the window now closed, are you pleased with the club's transfer business? Does it leave the squad in good shape for the season ahead - or is John McGlynn light in certain positions?
Swansea defender Lissah signed on loanpublished at 21:47 BST 1 September
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Falkirk have signed defender Filip Lissah from Swansea City on a season-long loan deal.
The 20-year-old signed his first professional contract at the Welsh side in November 2022.
Falkirk boss John McGlynn said: "We're delighted to bring in Filip, he's a versatile defender that can play at centre back and the full back areas.
"We're short right now and are only one injury away from being at the bare bones at the back, so he gives us that cover we need in those positions.
"He's a ball playing defender who has great energy and drive. He reads the game well, but also does well defending situations, which is equally important.
"He joins on a season long loan with a view of developing as a player, and there's no better place to do that than here at Falkirk Football Club."
'Couldn't be prouder' - your views on Falkirk winpublished at 12:44 BST 1 September
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We asked for your thoughts on Falkirk's Premiership win over Aberdeen.
Here's what you had to say:
Fraser: What a team performance. Henry Cartwright shut them down in the middle of the park, his best game so far. Scott Bain saved us first half, and we were different class second half. Our new-look attack could give some teams real problems. Great time to be a Bairn.
Nathan: Couldn't be prouder of the players and absolutely over the moon to pick up our first three points of the season. Delighted for Kyrell Wilson with his debut goal as well - hopefully this can be the start of something special.
Ian: Good win. I have to say the graciousness of the Dons fans post-match was great. They have quality and will do OK when they get going. For us these are valuable points in staying up.
Andy: Falkirk can only get better by playing against better teams, once they get to grips with the Premiership I'm sure they will be fine.
Manchester Utd's Williams joins Falkirk on loanpublished at 08:40 BST 1 September
08:40 BST 1 September
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Manchester United winger Ethan Williams has joined Falkirk on loan after signing a new contract at Old Trafford.
The 19-year-old has agreed a deal that will run until 2028, with the option of a further year.
Williams spent the second half of last season with Cheltenham Town in English League Two, scoring twice in 17 games.
He featured in United's summer friendlies, netting in a 4-1 victory over Bournemouth in Chicago.
Falkirk manager John McGlynn said the teenager is "quick, direct, and has an eye for goal".
The Bairns boss added: "He's a young player of real quality who has been developed in one of the best academies in the world.
"Ethan is a player we've had our eye on for some time, we were chasing this deal since before the window even opened. It's been a long road getting him to Falkirk with plenty of twists and turns along the way, but we always felt it was worth persevering with and we're delighted to finally get it over the line."
Aberdeen 0-1 Falkirk: Have your saypublished at 20:15 BST 31 August
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New loan signing Kyrell Wilson's second half strike secured Falkirk their first Scottish Premiership win in 15 years against a 10-man Aberdeen, who faced their third league loss in as many matches this season.
Aberdeen 0-1 Falkirk: What McGlynn saidpublished at 20:12 BST 31 August
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Falkirk manager John McGlynn: "I'm absolutely delighted to come up here and get three points. Everyone is going back down to Falkirk very happy.
"We had to hang in there in the first half, I thought Aberdeen played well but we also defended well and created opportunities. We had to dig in in the first half and we made the extra-man advantage count in the second half.
"I don't think the sending off was malicious, it was an honest attempt on the ball but I haven't watched it back.
"We showed good composure. Aberdeen set up very well and made it difficult for us but we were persistent and kept at it.
"Kyrell Wilson only arrived with us yesterday and goes on the park and gets a goal. He's brought enthusiasm and drive and reaped his rewards by getting a goal.
"Delighted with the win. It's our first Premiership win and we now sit with a win, a draw and a defeat, and that's good enough in this league.
"The win can only do us good. The guys will take a lot of confidence and belief from that. Nice to have a break now and get ready to go again after that."
Falkirk add Sunderland youngster on season-long loanpublished at 13:25 BST 30 August
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Falkirk have signed Belgian teenager Trey Samuel-Ogunsuyi on loan until the end of the season from Sunderand.
The 18-year-old striker recently signed a long-term deal at the Stadium of Light and scored 15 goals in 20 games across the Sunderland's youth teams last season.
He's made one appearance for their first team - in the FA Cup last January, against Stoke City in the third round.
Samuel-Ogunsuyi is Falkirk's sixth signing of the summer - their fourth on loan - and joins strikers Brian Graham, Ross McIver, Gary Oliver and Barney Stewart in the Bairns' ranks.
"Trey is a tall, athletic striker who is different from what we have at the moment in terms of his pace from that central area, he can link the play but also go in behind which is something that I don't think we quite have at the moment," said manager John McGlynn.
"I watched recently in a game where he scored a hat trick. He took the goals extremely well running in behind on two occasions and finishing very well.
"He's still young, at 18 he still has parts of his game to develop and learn about, and I think the experience at Falkirk will hold him in good stead. With any kind of loan deal, you need it to work for both clubs and the player, and that's what we see happening with this move."
Aberdeen v Falkirk: Team newspublished at 10:13 BST 30 August
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Marko Lazetic could be in the Aberdeen squad for the first time although manager Jimmy Thelin plans to ease the Serbian in gently. Defenders Kristers Tobers and Emmanuel Gyamfi are set to remain sidelined.
Falkirk will include new signing Kyrell Wilson after the winger joined on loan from Swansea but Aidan Nesbitt, who is facing three months out injured, joins Ethan Ross, Jamie Sneddon, Tom Lang, Finn Yeats, Coll Donaldson and Barney Stewart on the sidelines.
Nesbitt out for three months with foot injurypublished at 17:19 BST 29 August
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Falkirk midfielder Aidan Nesbitt has been ruled out for about three months after tearing his plantar fascia in training.
Manager John McGlynn is already without several first-team faces, including winger Ethan Ross, and has struggled to get transfers over the line in recent weeks.
The Bairns added four new faces earlier in the summer, but there was a seven-week gap before 20-year-old winger Kyrell Wilson arrived on a season-long loan on Friday.
McGlynn admits it will be difficult to replace Nesbitt's influence.
"Aidan's torn his plantar fascia in his foot in training," McGlynn said.
"It's just something that's cropped up, I think. It's a bit like wear and tear.
"Ethan and Aidan are key players for us. They've been part of our success over the last three years.
"Aidan covers so much ground. He's a buzz bomb, he's all over the place and it's hard to replace that."
McGlynn says injuries have hastened the need for transfer activity.
"That's one of the other bigger reasons why we have to bring more players in because we're sitting with seven injured right now, with these guys added to Jamie Sneddon, Tom Lang, Finn Yeats, Coll Donaldson and Barney Stewart," he said. "It's a drain on our squad."
McGlynn is confident he will be able to recruit at least two more players, including another winger, before the window closes on Monday night.
"There's been a little bit of struggle getting to where we're at, but I think there'll be another couple on top of that."
Falkirk sign Swansea winger Wilson on loanpublished at 13:52 BST 29 August
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Falkirk have signed versatile and "hard working" Swansea winger Kyrell Wilson on a season-long loan deal.
The 20-year-old, who scored once in 15 appearances on loan at English National League side Yeovil last season, could make his debut against Aberdeen on Sunday.
Premiership newcomers Falkirk have been looking to strengthen in attacking areas since Ethan Ross was ruled out with a "serious" injury.
Manager John McGlynn said: "I'm delighted to get the signing of Kyrell Wilson over the line - he's a player that we've been tracking for some time.
"He's can play across any of the three attacking positions.
"Since meeting Kyrell I have really liked what I've seen. I like the attitude he has, he's very much up for it, and we look forward to working with him this season.
"He's a very hard-working winger who comes to give us support in a position where we are a bit short."