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NO SEAN OF THE DREAD

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April 20, 2025

McGlynn backs his Bairns to hold their nerve as loss leaves door open to Livi

NO SEAN OF THE DREAD

JOHN MCGLYNN insists Falkirk aren't suffering title jitters after a late collapse against Raith.

Calvin Miller's goal looked like moving the Bairns a step closer to the prize. But, in the space of seven minutes late on, goals from Aiden Marsh, Paul Hanlon and a Dylan Easton penalty ensured the cut-throat battle for a place in the top flight goes on.

The shock-and-awe finish by Raith left Falkirk's lead at the top just three points.

And it offers a glimmer of hope to second-placed Livingston that the one-time runaway leaders can still be reined in with two games left.

But boss McGlynn is adamant nerves were not a factor, with Sean Mackie's dismissal to blame.

He said: "It looks like it could go down to the wire but the players will hold their nerve I have confidence in that. Until the sending off we were comfortable with Calvin scoring a good goal.

"Then Mackie gets himself foolishly sent off and it changed the game.

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