
""They're as delighted as are we," said McGlynn. "We want to keep our feet on the ground, we don't want to get too carried away. The fans have backed us, We've got 5,700 season-ticket holders. I don't think Falkirk have had that for a long time. They like what they're seeing. "I think it's great to be a Falkirk fan. It's great to be the Falkirk manager, absolutely, and I'm sure the players are equally delighted.""
"He's undoubtedly very, very good at his job. That is widely recognised having won the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year award the past two seasons and he is surely already a contender again."
""We're absolutely good enough, and that's the mentality we've had since League 1, so no, I can believe it," he said."
Falkirk sit sixth in the Scottish Premiership with 30 points from 21 games after a 2-0 win at St Mirren, holding a five-point cushion over Aberdeen and Dundee United while having a game in hand. The club achieved back-to-back promotions to reach this level. Manager John McGlynn has driven the rise, winning consecutive PFA Scotland Manager of the Year awards and building a squad from a retained core plus targeted additions. Calvin Miller has been a standout performer. Supporter backing has surged with 5,700 season-ticket holders and strong away attendance, and the squad believe they can sustain a top-six challenge.
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