The decision to abandon a mooted restructure of Scottish football has been described as “farcical” and “an injustice” by Falkirk chairman Gary Deans.
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Bobby Brown, the man who made Scotland ‘unofficial champions of the world’
When Scotland needed a safe pair of hands to become their first ever full-time boss, Bobby Brown was the man Hampden chiefs turned to.
Miller and McCracken form new interim coaching team at Falkirk
Lee Miller and David McCracken have been appointed as the new interim coaching team at Falkirk.
Jim Jefferies recovering after heart attack
Former Hearts and Bradford manager Jim Jefferies is recovering after suffering a heart attack, his club Edinburgh City confirmed.
5 humiliating European defeats suffered by Scottish clubs
Scottish football suffered its latest humiliation on the European scene on Thursday night when Kilmarnock crashed out of the Europa League to Welsh part-timers Connah’s Quay Nomads.
Livingston boss Holt calls for more clinical edge
Gary Holt demanded his Livingston side be more clinical in front of goal after they eventually overcame Falkirk 4-3 on penalties in the opening Group G match in the Betfred Cup.
Matija Sarkic salvages bonus point for Livi as Falkirk pay penalty
Matija Sarkic was the hero as Livingston earned a bonus point after winning 4-3 on penalties in a Betfred Cup match against Falkirk.
The rise and rise of Wales’ Will Vaulks
Will Vaulks was once paid 33p a week to play professional football but his dramatic rise on to the international stage could be about to see him rub shoulders with World Cup finalists Croatia.
Falkirk fined over Ray McKinnon appointment
Falkirk have been fined up to £60,000 over their pursuit of manager Ray McKinnon from Ladbrokes Championship rivals Morton.
Ray McKinnon delighted as Falkirk shock Ayr
Ray McKinnon was delighted to see his much-changed Falkirk side beat Ayr United 1-0 at Somerset Park on Saturday to come off the bottom of the Championship table.
Robbie Neilson eager to strengthen in January
Robbie Neilson plans to add some steel to his Dundee United midfield when the January transfer window opens.
Morton boss Jonatan Johansson eager for Dundee United test during first match
Jonatan Johansson hopes his new Morton side can rise to the occasion as he takes charge for the first time on Saturday.
Dundee United maintain revival at expense of Partick Thistle
Csaba Laszlo praised his resurgent Dundee United side as they continued their revival with a 3-1 win over Partick Thistle.
Dunfermline looking to add to United problems
Dunfermline boss Allan Johnston wants his side to turn up the heat on under-pressure Dundee United boss Csaba Laszlo.
Hearts duo move out on loan deals
Hearts have moved two young players out on loan.
Tommy Wright demands more from St Johnstone players despite victory over Falkirk
St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright accepted there was still room for improvement after seeing his team pick up a 1-0 win over Falkirk in the Betfred Cup.
The Football Battalion – Staring Down the Barrel of World War 1 – Part 2
Part 2 of Samiran Mishra’s brilliant account of footballers who sacrificed their lives for the…
Football’s Call of Duty: Playing in the trenches in World War 1 – Part 1
Privileged footballers once played a pivotal role in shaping the world as we know it…
Liverpool set to sign Falkirk teenager Tony Gallacher
Liverpool are set to sign Falkirk left-back Tony Gallacher after the teenager impressed on trial.…