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Long Suffering Bairn

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  1. I think the "once in a lifetime achievement" claim is an understatement.  I am in my 60's.  My dad was at the 57 cup final.  His dad supported Falkirk from about 1910.  I don't know if his dad supported Falkirk, but if he did he was just about old enough to be around at the formation of the club in 1876.  

    None of them saw an invincible Falkirk team.  That's a once in a four lifetime event for me (if we manage to get over the line, nothing for granted).  And of course for the overwhelming number of supporters everywhere, they have never experienced it and never will.



     

  2. I know MacIver has become poplular and has scored a good few important goals, but I am still in two minds about him.  He certainly has a great ability to tap in a goal from a a few inches, that is for certain.  A goal is a goal so I'm not being sarcastic, evey one counts.  I see him as a good sub, not as our central striker.

    If I am on the fence about MacIver, then my brother certainly isn't.  He has seen him play about 6 times this season and he is fairly scathing about him.  He doesn't see a footballer there - no dribbling and swerving as you would expect from a striker, no great ball control, no rushing past defenders.  He just sees a slightly akward, not very athletic guy.   I don't know what Ross has done to him, but I don't agree with my brother.

    But it is interesting how someone with no horse in the race can see that.

  3. 1 minute ago, Bigbrbairn said:

    Dont know . If it is Rennieball /Higgenarse ( if they are indeed 2 people) then you are just a part of a growing line. I get a red dot for saying Falkirk are brilliant!

    Yes, they are both attention seeking morons. I have blocked both of them for red dotting me everything I post even when it is very postive, like this season has been brilliant.

  4. Yesterday was absolutely ridiculous.  It's like it was a dream.  To see our team run away with the league, flatten a team that isn't that bad and still be unbeaten and the post game celebrations is truely the things dreams are made of.

    I have endured the ups and downs of being a Bairn since my first game around 1970, some for even longer.  We've witnessed great days and the worst.   If we do finish the season unbeaten I feel this is the best season in my lifetime.  Such a vibe going on around the club, it's wonderful.

  5. This guy, the Alba football presenter was at the Edinburgh game.  He was standing pitch side of the advertising hoarding in front of the KM stand on the right, wearing a press bib for some of the second half.

    Makes me think the camera on the scaffolding was Alba.

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  6. 3 minutes ago, Bainsfordbairn said:

    You're thinking solely in monetary terms and forgetting the most important factor of all - what the player wants. 

    I think it's safe to say that if money were the sole priority, he would either have joined Linfield or waited until the summer before deciding his future. As there will be other clubs who can pay him far more than we do. 

    He completely threw that idea out the window by committing to Falkirk. He wants to stay here for a while longer. He's already spoken publicly about his admiration for McGlynn. He comes from the area and has a young family who're settled here. He's adored by our fanbase. He's now signed three deals with Falkirk, each of which would undoubtedly see his salary rise to the point where he's probably out top earner. 

    All that combined may be more than enough for him to want to stay with us for the full length of his contract, regardless of who comes knocking and what they offer. 

    Sometimes, job satisfaction and a happy working environment are more important than money. 

     

    I hope you are right and I would be delighted to be wrong.  Most sensible players would never move to Linfield so I don't think that's a good example.  But we'll just have to wait and see.  I'm not saying Callumn is only in it for the money, but when it is your only career, he needs to think of his family first.  No-one would hold that against him.  Let's just wait and see.

  7. Just now, LatapyBairn. said:

    Let’s see if he starts next season with us then, I’m prettty certain you’ll be proven wrong here. It would be very unusual for him to sign a new deal then immediately move on only a few months later. Can’t think of many examples where this has has happened elsewhere in such a short space of time, normal protocol would be for the player to simply run down his contract maximising both his potential club options and earning potential (signing a new deal restricts all that)

    I would hope you are right Latapy.  He's going to be a big target during the Summer, and rightfully so.

  8. 6 minutes ago, LatapyBairn. said:

    If he wasn’t going to be here next season he wouldn’t have signed a new contract IMO. I’m almost certain he’ll start the season with us as a championship player , if his form continues like this he may well move on to a higher level at some point but it won’t be this summer and the club will at least be in a position to demand a transfer fee. 

    Sorry I don't think that's true.  It was a good bit of business to get him on a new contract.  That opens up the way to get a fair bit for him, it doesn't tie him to the club at all.  Players are bought all the time who are on long contracts, it just mean the buying party has to spend more to get him.  Respectfully, it's a bit of wishfull thinking to think the best goal scorer in scotland is staying with us.  Of course, I will be over the moon if I am wrong.

  9. Dare I mention the elephant in the room?   Yes we have Morrison tied up for the next two years, but I think it is highly likely some team or other is going to snatch him from us in the close season.  We should get a decent amount for him but I doubt we'll see Callumn in a Falkirk shirt next season.  Goals talk. So savour his next few games.  He's been brilliant for us.  Might be many years until we see his like again.

    Don't blame the messenger, it's the way of the world.

  10. 11 minutes ago, Diamond1924 said:

    Sorry to intrude but do you lot find parking at the stadium okay? Yesterdays visit to the Falkirk stadium was an absolute shambles with car park entrances being fenced off even though there was plenty of room spaces and stewards screaming at folk 😂

    No it's usually fine.  We made it bad on Sunday especially for you.

  11. 1 minute ago, FK1Bairn said:

    It's all about grinding it out now, everybody except Edinburgh has something to play for.

    The players will be tiring now as well and some will be playing with injuries. Most won't have been in this position in their careers either. I don't care if we win the next three games 1-0, just need the job done, take the pressure off

    good point.  Thanks.

  12. I am over the moon with the position we are in right now.  I am a carer for my disabled partner so hardly ever get out, so my love for Falkirk takes on an even greater importance in my life as I don't have much else going on.

    Does anyone else find this a bit strange - Like I said I am very happy right now with how things are going, but, and it's a tiny but, I does'nt appear we are playing very well recently while still managing to rack up the points at an unprecidented rate.  I am not complaining, I just find it weird, it's as if, for once in our history, lady luck keeps delivering for us time and time again.   This is not meant to happen to us :) 

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