http://www.sportinglife.com/footbal...soccer/12/01/24/SOCCER_Falkirk_Nightlead.html I totally agree with him ....Whenever you have a semi - always treat it with the utmost respect
i think (hopefully) we learned our lesson after ross county. however, i think it is more important to win, purely to keep the present run going. I only care about us winning the league this year to be honest
You have to negotiate a semi in order to reach a competition's climax. Careless semis that aren't fostered to climax are no use to anybody
sage words indeed!! I always find it far more satisfying when you come from behind , scoring when youve gave up all hope of ever doing so is such a great feeling .
Graham Rix's first game as Hearts manager was at Falkirk. He had a semi when he heard they were away to play "The Bairns"
Rogueleader. I think you speak with fork-tongue. If the bairns go in front, they are more likely to sit back more and will be harder to get on counter attack. However if we push them back from the out-set, and score they are more likely to venture forward and then we can maybe exploit the bit of space on the counter attack.