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I would class St Johnstone, St Mirren, Kilmarnock, ICT, Dundee, Livi, Partick, Hamilton, Morton, Dunfermline, Raith, and us as the same size of club, at varying points in their cycle at the moment.

Possibly, aye, aye, aye, aye, naw, aye, naw, naw, aye, naw. Would also add Motherwell to the list of clubs similar in size to ourselves. Raith, Morton, Hamilton and Livi are a level below, marginally above teams like Ayr, Airdrie or QoS.

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Get Martin Richie to fook, the fact we waited and waited on Farid to get back to us about his contract offer and they never even bothered to offer Millar a new contract is shocking.

We miss him more than Farid and I don't think anyone will disagree with this.

I agree with this! Mark Millar is a bigger miss!

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3-0 FT, McGeever with the other goal, tap-in at the back post. Pleasing. Surely some of these lads are due a call-up to the first team by now anyway? On another not, who's your FFC player of the month ladies and gents? Lyle for me and I'm sure a few others

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I would class St Johnstone, St Mirren, Kilmarnock, ICT, Dundee, Livi, Partick, Hamilton, Morton, Dunfermline, Raith, and us as the same size of club, at varying points in their cycle at the moment.

Are you having a laugh? St Johnstone, ICT,Livi, Hamilton, Morton and Raith have absolutely die supports these days. Christ we're going through a major trough at the moment and yet we've still got 2000 season ticket holders which is more than Hamilton, Morton , Raith and Livi get as their crowd on a saturday. If we were in the SPl just now we'd comfortably have bigger average crowds than St Johnstone, St Mirrren and ICT.

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No need to thank us all at once :)

FALKIRK revealed last night how a windfall from Rangers helped them buy striker Sean Higgins.

Home and away ties in the Ramsdens Cup and Scottish Communities Cup in August boosted the club’s coffers.

And Bairns chairman Martin Ritchie admitted he’d have been forced to sell a player if the Gers cash had not arrived.

Higgins, 27, penned a deal until the end of the season following his release by St Johnstone.

Ritchie revealed: “Thanks to the ties against Rangers, instead of telling manager Steven Pressley ‘sorry, you have to sell a player in this window’, we’ve allowed him to sign an

experienced striker.

“Steven is confident that Sean will make a big impact once he settles.”

Cash boost aside, though, Ritchie fears Falkirk are suffering on the pitch following the the 1-0 and 3-0 defeats to the Ibrox men.

The Bairns turned in an underwhelming display on league duty in a 2-1 home defeat to Livingston on Sunday.

Ritchie said: “It may just seem like another game to fans but there’s a lot of pressure going to Ibrox and hosting Rangers, and that takes it out of the players.

“Most people agreed it looked like a pretty tired show against Livi.”

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No need to thank us all at once :)

FALKIRK revealed last night how a windfall from Rangers helped them buy striker Sean Higgins.

Home and away ties in the Ramsdens Cup and Scottish Communities Cup in August boosted the club’s coffers.

And Bairns chairman Martin Ritchie admitted he’d have been forced to sell a player if the Gers cash had not arrived.

Higgins, 27, penned a deal until the end of the season following his release by St Johnstone.

Ritchie revealed: “Thanks to the ties against Rangers, instead of telling manager Steven Pressley ‘sorry, you have to sell a player in this window’, we’ve allowed him to sign an

experienced striker.

“Steven is confident that Sean will make a big impact once he settles.”

Cash boost aside, though, Ritchie fears Falkirk are suffering on the pitch following the the 1-0 and 3-0 defeats to the Ibrox men.

The Bairns turned in an underwhelming display on league duty in a 2-1 home defeat to Livingston on Sunday.

Ritchie said: “It may just seem like another game to fans but there’s a lot of pressure going to Ibrox and hosting Rangers, and that takes it out of the players.

“Most people agreed it looked like a pretty tired show against Livi.”

Like everything else it came with a catch

In this case we had to sit through 180 mins of Weegie pish and in my opinion it wasn't worth it.

Besides, I wouldn't believe anything Ritchie says, he really does suck sevco boaby bigtime.

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