Regardless of previous incidents, there must be a better way of accomodating a few hundred away fans who will already have been allocated an entire standalone stand to themselves that doesn't also involve blocking off a massive chunk of the main stand too.
Seems bonkers, but I guess if we don't actually sell out the rest of the main stand it maybe doesn't much matter.
Falkirk TV only if you take out a subscription (£18 a month) and are 'overseas'. Otherwise I think it'll be through Montrose which is an automated camera job for £12.50.
I don't doubt it, but that gets to the heart of the problem. Feels like the tail wagging the dog etc, but maybe it's just a reminder of who is the dog and who is the tail.
Regardless of the merits of an early or late match, what the hell sort of freakish time is 7.40 for a kickoff?
What next, afternoon games starting at 2.55? Witchcraft, I tell thee.
Is it just me - I thought Milller had run into an offside position? Not that I necessarily think that's what was going through Morrison's head. May well be wrong though. Usually am.
Formed 1876.
.. allow a bit of time for recruitment from the assorted taverns and hostelries of Falkirk town...
carry out rudimentary equivalent of beep tests...
analyse results and devise bespoke training programmes...
arrange removal of livestock from playing field...
bulk buy half time woodbines and oranges etc.
It seems plausible that matches may not have started until '77.
Anyone else watch the Barnsley v Sheffield Wednesday play off?
Seeing Will Vaulks bury it and do his flip celebration brought a lump to my throat and a flashback to some happy days at the Falkirk Stadium.
Pisser it was ruled out but man, I still love that guy.
Your points re budgets etc are true but many top flight pitches, including Arsenal's, are hybrids of grass and synthetic. The grass and artificial fibres intertwine which helps it drain better and cut up less. Think Elton John's barnet, but greener