I was at Falkirk for about 12 years and I had my time being quiet, but I got more confident and mouthy as I got older. |
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After robbing John Hughes of possession his drive was parried by the Falkirk goalkeeper, and Tunbridge could only lob the rebound over the bar. |
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At Falkirk, in more open ground than at Stirling, the English knights and archers were devastating. |
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In the end it was a champion performance from Falkirk who have five games left and look uncatchable. |
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Still, Falkirk manager McCall advanced a few steps in his technical area to jab a questioning finger at his defensive charges. |
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Only this term have Falkirk returned to the top flight and it's proving worth the wait. |
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Having been rejected by Glasgow School of Art, the then teenager briefly studied communications in Falkirk. |
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I had to go and work in the dry docks in winter, cycling to my work, and training part-time at Falkirk. |
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Falkirk were again pinned down but seemed to have sufficient bodies back behind the ball. |
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A teenager has died after she was involved in a disturbance with a gang of youths in the Falkirk area. |
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He prefers not to dwell on his parents' deaths, but he talks freely about his upbringing in Falkirk. |
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The Scottish couple suffering from swine flu, from Polmont, near Falkirk had been in Mexico on honeymoon in Cancun. |
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Everyone said that of Falkirk too and, everyone wasn't really on the money with that prediction either. |
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The holiday pay deal was proposed to Central Scotland fire board by John Early, the firemaster for the area, which covers Stirling, Falkirk and Clackmannanshire. |
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He had a right-foot swerver saved before Falkirk restored parity. |
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This move by Falkirk could put the SPL on collision course with the SFA, leading to the long-predicted battle for the control of Scottish football. |
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As a young man, he was branded a black sheep after leaving his family's granite merchant business in Aberdeen and moving to Falkirk to launch his own firm. |
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On 22 July the English engaged the Scots under Wallace at Falkirk. |
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Aintree has also partnered up with Falkirk Council to showcase Scottish sculptor Andy Scott's award-winning Kelpies Maquettes at the racecourse. |
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John Edwards played it at a Status Quo gig in Falkirk and Level 42 bassist Mark King played it at a festival in Portsmouth last week. |
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It will offer rural living and easy access to the M80 and onwards to nearby Falkirk and Stirling. |
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Now the Falkirk striker is dreaming of making it back to Hampden to grab a showpiece show-stopper for real. |
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Six mums, who met on a multi-birth website, brought their twosomes together for the first time at a diner near Falkirk. |
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The PS5million Kelpies in Falkirk were illuminated days before the public get a chance to tour the inside of the steel artworks. |
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Edward's problems with the opposition did not end with the Falkirk campaign. |
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But in July, Edward invaded again, intending to crush Wallace and his followers, and defeated the Scots at Falkirk. |
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There have been, however, several stories regarding Wallace and what he did after the Battle of Falkirk. |
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They then defeated the forces of General Henry Hawley at the Battle of Falkirk Muir. |
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William Wallace resigned as Guardian of Scotland after his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk. |
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Livingston has buses to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Lanark, Fife, Falkirk and most West Lothian towns and villages. |
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The town has rail links to Glasgow, Falkirk, Motherwell and Edinburgh via Cumbernauld railway station. |
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A fully electric service to Falkirk Grahamston is proposed using the Cumbernauld Line. |
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The SNP became the largest political party in council areas such as Falkirk, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. |
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The surrounding towns, like Bridge of Allan, Alloa, Falkirk and Glasgow via Cumbernauld have services from the bus station. |
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The Carron Company established its ironworks at Falkirk in 1759, initially using imported ore but later using locally sourced Ironstone. |
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The Falkirk tartan has a simple check design, of natural light and dark wool. |
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But Falkirk sheriff court heard the five year old Abyssinian cats, called Nush and Mr Baz, died in agony soon afterwards in October last year. |
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Steven, owner of the Glenbervie House Hotel in Larbert, near Falkirk, is donating the land to allow an access road to be built. |
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After their recent slip-up against Falkirk, the Jambos have responded with four straight victories and the champagne is now on ice. |
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Giant Clydesdale Baron became the focus for the horse sculpture in Falkirk known as The Kelpies. |
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Wallace was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk, after which Robert the Bruce rebelled and was crowned king of Scotland. |
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Which halfwit thought Falkirk v Celtic would be a better TV spectacle than Killie v Ayr? |
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Of course, the dramas in Falkirk don't revolve around a placeman, but a prospective placewoman, Karie Murphy. |
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Menzies, of Falkirk, managed the The Fraserburgh Club where the 14 staff enjoyed a lot of horseplay, a tribunal heard. |
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On 4 July 2013, Miliband effectively sacked Tom Watson from the Shadow Cabinet after allegations of corruption over the selection of a parliamentary candidate for Falkirk. |
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Bohun died late in 1298, after returning from the Falkirk campaign. |
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Cities with motorways links close to Stirling include Glasgow, via the M80 motorway past Cumbernauld, and Edinburgh, via the M9 motorway past Falkirk. |
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With no independent power base Wallace, whose prestige had always been based on the success of his army, had little choice but to resign as Guardian after Falkirk. |
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On 22 July Wallace's army was destroyed at the Battle of Falkirk, the light horse being driven off at an early stage by the heavy English cavalry. |
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The reason for this is uncertain, though Fordun records Robert fighting for Edward, at Falkirk, under the command of Antony Bek, Bishop of Durham, Annandale and Carrick. |
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Edward came north in person and defeated Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk. |
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On 18 July 2008, Macdonald became engaged to football player Steve Lovell and consequently attended many Falkirk matches, as he was playing with the club at that time. |
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Stirling is also home to part of the wider Forth Valley College which was formed on 1 August 2005 from the merger of Falkirk, Stirling and Clackmannan colleges. |
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More substantial backing came from John Roebuck, the founder of the celebrated Carron Iron Works near Falkirk, with whom he now formed a partnership. |
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