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He will, however, also now sit out the games with Falkirk and Dunfermline Athletic before returning for the final game of the season at Dumbarton.
We'd like to thank Gary as he's been a great servant as both a player and academy coach for Norwich City and we wish him well in his new career at Falkirk. I've worked with Gary over the last three years and he's someone who I found very hard-working and imaginative in his coaching and I'm sure these traits will continue in his new job.More quotes »
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Griffiths ready for final Hibs hurrah
work from the team." The emergence of exciting winger Alex Harris, who did much to help Hibs recover from 3-0 down against Falkirk at Hampden, has seen more ammunition come the way of Griffiths. That incredible second-half comeback also saw the Easter Road 3:33 PM from BBC Sport Read more »
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Coventry City: City Linked To Falkirk Player
striker Lyle Taylor. A former Millwall youth teamer, who has played for AFC Bournemouth, he has scored 24 goals in 36 matches for Falkirk. As well as the Sky Blues, Rotherham United and Peterborough United have also been linked with the 23 year old. Click from Footymad Read more »
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Posh Interested In Taylor?
finally being released at the end of his contract. Taylor nearly jacked it all in until he moved north of the border to Falkirk last summer. "There has been a couple of times where I`ve been knocked back and I wondered if it was for me." said Taylor. The 23-year-old from Vital Football Read more »
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Local football: Falkirk 1-9 Pumpherston match report
kept their dreams of Premier League football alive with a 9-1 annihilation of Falkirk Juniors. Pumphy were looking to bounce back after suffering a heavy 7-2 defeat at second-top Haddington. And they did just that by grabbing their highest winning margin since from West Lothian Courier Read more »
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Goal: Red Bulls’ Roxburgh on Ferguson
Images Andy Roxburgh, left, and Alex Ferguson were teammates on Falkirk in the 1960s. In the Great Hall of the world’s soccer minds, there is undoubtedly a special wing for the practitioners from Scotland. From Matt Busby to Jock Stein, Tommy Docherty to Ally from The New York Times Read more »