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I'M A MANAGER GET ME OUT OF HERE
By Kevin Purdie.
A new fly on the wall programme to be aired on Setanta in the New Year has recently been filmed in the Scottish Highlands called
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MIDFIELD TIGERS
by Harrogate Bairn
The tigerish midfield we have had recently of Thomson, Cregg and Arfield puts me in mind of my boyhood in the 60s when...


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ON THE SPOT
with Tam Scobbie
I put  Falkirk defender Tam Scobbie on the spot with quick-fire questions for Your Shout


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A FOOTBALLERS TALE
by Alba Bairn

Many years ago I played football, not very well, but frequently and for a lot of teams mainly as centre back, although...


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MELDREW NO MORE
by A Happyclapper
I was heading for the Meldrews section. That’s what I was becoming and it could happen to you too. A New Year resolution is called for. I’ve been pulled back from the abyss...
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FOLLOWING THE BAIRNS FROM AFAR
by Tom Lewis
TV coverage was rare and I’ve never liked listening to games on the wireless. I was never a massive fan of radio commentary....


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MEETING THE PARENTS   Part 2
by Dan Webster
I’m almost certain he was dropped on his head at birth, because he is a strange guy with a weird sense of humour. He is on a pay back mission on behalf of his good lady like some sort of Super hero....
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REFEREES
by Dan Webster
Ian Brines signals that Holden won the ball against Hibs and then quickly changes his mind on the advice of an assistant whose view was obscured. They both bottled it and they are not good enough to be refereeing top-flight football
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BROCKVILLE MEMORIES
by Kevin Purdie

As the players disappeared up the tunnel a few fans left the ground and as I looked around the Hope Street end it was the same old faces that were left standing on their spot soaking up their last remnants that this Old lady had to offer. ..
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DREAM TEAM : POETRY IN MOTION
by the Bard of Westfield
This month it's the Bard of Westfield who picks their  best ever Falkirk eleven in their Dream Team ....



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