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FALKIRK
GO FORTH
By
Tom Lewis
Is
there a better sitcom
character than Edmund
Blackadder? I mean, really?
Can you think of someone who
carries a TV show more than he
does?. I was trying to think
of an analogy with my time
supporting Falkirk but really
struggled. Stainrod made his
team mates better ...
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SPONSORS...WHAT'S
IN A NAME?
by Kevin Purdie
Falkirk’s
shirt sponsor this season,
Central Demolition, certainly
does what its says on the tin.
A DEMOLITION job of many SPL
clubs has been carried out
from CENTRAL midfield and now
that some football stadiums
are being sponsored...
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BIG
DAFT YOGI FAE LEITH
by Matthew Doyle
Some
people would say John Yogi
Hughes just happened to be in
the right place at the right
time when he and Owen Coyle
fell into the job of managing
Falkirk, that may be the case
but Falkirk needed continuity
at that time and the
appointment worked well for
...
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FALKIRK
IN THE COMMUNITY
by BigC
My dream as a kid was to
run out at Brockville. Wearing
the navy blue of Falkirk. To
play in front of my hometown
crowd Score a goal at the Hope
Street end. Steam into tackles
against Dunfermline players.
If I’d managed that just
once I’d have died a happy
man.
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THE
X FACTOR
by A Snedden
Scottish
Football celebrities had the
chance to show off their vocal
skills at the Northern
auditions of Footballs X
Factor. Players and Managers
from all SPL clubs and one or
two others turned up to
perform before Simon Cowell
and his panel...
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OOR
WULLIE
by Harrogate Bairn
Falkirk
goalkeepers tend to be kept
busy so, as with Tim Krul, it
helps to have a good one, and
there have been few better, or
more colourful, than Willie
Whigham
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ME
AND FFC : A FAMILY AFFAIR
by William Mohieddeen
Around
about the time I was 10, I
took a look at myself and had
to decide where it was my
loyalties lay.
A choice between
supporting the big, successful
names where I could enjoy
watching the wins ...
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GETTING
THERE, SOMETIME.
by Carronshore Bairn
I
know people that attended
Brockville on a frequent basis
in the past who are now
reluctant to attend the
Stadium, as they are unable to
sit amongst friends because
seats together are not readily
available. Therefore,
the recent announcement that
the South stand is now to be
built is great news ...
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MOVING
HOME
by The Bard of Westfield
This month the Bard of
Westfield's poetic wit covers
his thoughts on the move from
Brockville to Westfield.
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SUMMER
FOOTBALL
by RowS
The
Summer Football debate has
reared its head again and
every time the subject is
raised there appears to be
more people banging the drum
than before. SFA Chief
Executive, Gordon Smith and
Falkirk manager John Hughes
have now joined the band......
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