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In light of the ever-developing impact and UK government advice on COVID-19, and to help protect our attendees, we have taken the precautionary decision to postpone our AGM which was due to take place at 7:15pm, on Thursday April 16th at the Orchard Hotel, in Falkirk. In the circumstances, it is difficult to plan a new date at this juncture but we hope to be able to reschedule, and will circulate details in due course. What we propose to do therefore is to upload the latest documentation to our website whenever possible: - Agenda for the AGM - Resolutions - Annual Accounts to 30th September 2019 - Proxy Form Members will also receive AGM papers by post directly or through email. These will also be available on this website. We apologise for any inconvenience caused by this relatively late, but hopefully sensible decision

Falkirk FC Chairman Gary Deans response to news

of the failure of league reconstruction talks.

“Today’s announcement will not come as a huge surprise to Falkirk supporters who have, along with the rest of Scottish football, witnessed firsthand the utter shambles engulfing our game these last few weeks. As you know I have been working with the SPFL Reconstruction Group over recent weeks and I received a call late this afternoon (8 May) informing me that six Premier League clubs had indicated they would not support any league reconstruction at the present time. As a club we embarked upon this process with eyes wide open and tempered optimism, hoping that the SPFL and other clubs might see the bigger picture and act in the best interests of Scottish football. In fairness, some did see that bigger picture and approached talks in a constructive manner but once again progress has been hampered by the short sightedness and self-preservation of a small cabal within Scotland’s top division. You will share my anger at this latest injustice, the failed promises and the general mismanagement that has occurred at the top of Scottish football for many years The handling of this entire situation has been farcical ranging from the decisions made by the SPFL board to those clubs who have, what could only be charitably described as, misled and deceived. The principle of ‘do no harm’ to Scottish football during the pandemic was thrown out of the window a long time ago and the decision taken today will cause harm to many clubs Falkirk included. To add insult to injury to release a statement on a Friday evening adding to the stress of players, staff and the many people connected with football clubs is a sign of the blatant contempt that those in charge of our game hold for us all. I have already embarked upon discussions with other clubs who share my anger and we will be considering the next steps to take over the weekend. I will keep you informed as matters progress but for now the club has made it clear that we cannot support this unfair decision taken by six clubs and supported by those at the SPFL. Change is required. As a club we must do what we’ve always done, let our performances on the pitch do the talking, and with your support press on through the leagues and take our place in the top division where we can continue to lobby for the necessary change required in Scottish football.”

SPFL latest

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Season Ticket Update

The club has decided to hold off on making any announcements on season ticket packages until matters are clearer. We feel it would be unfair on supporters to ask them to hand over hard earned money when the return date of football remains beyond the club’s control.

Return to Football

The Scottish Professional Football League and Sky Sports have agreed terms that provide a framework for the top-flight of Scottish football to resume in August. The Scottish Premiership clubs will create a ‘virtual season ticket’ for the 2020/21 season, providing an alternative source of matchday income while social distancing measures prevent fans from attending matches. During the 2020/21 season, each Premiership club will be able to sell a package to season ticket holders to watch all home games.
Our AGM has been postponed due to the Coronavirus.” As advised by HM Govt.
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Falkirk Supporters Soci
In light of the ever-developing impact and UK government advice on COVID-19, and to help protect our attendees, we have taken the precautionary decision to postpone our AGM which was due to take place at 7:15pm, on Thursday April 16th at the Orchard Hotel, in Falkirk. In the circumstances, it is difficult to plan a new date at this juncture but we hope to be able to reschedule, and will circulate details in due course. What we propose to do therefore is to upload the latest documentation to our website whenever possible: - Agenda for the AGM - Resolutions - Annual Accounts to 30th September 2019 - Proxy Form Members will also receive AGM papers by post directly or through email. These will also be available on this website. We apologise for any inconvenience caused by this relatively late, but hopefully sensible decision

Falkirk FC Chairman Gary Deans response to

news of the failure of league reconstruction

talks.

“Today’s announcement will not come as a huge surprise to Falkirk supporters who have, along with the rest of Scottish football, witnessed firsthand the utter shambles engulfing our game these last few weeks. As you know I have been working with the SPFL Reconstruction Group over recent weeks and I received a call late this afternoon (8 May) informing me that six Premier League clubs had indicated they would not support any league reconstruction at the present time. As a club we embarked upon this process with eyes wide open and tempered optimism, hoping that the SPFL and other clubs might see the bigger picture and act in the best interests of Scottish football. In fairness, some did see that bigger picture and approached talks in a constructive manner but once again progress has been hampered by the short sightedness and self-preservation of a small cabal within Scotland’s top division. You will share my anger at this latest injustice, the failed promises and the general mismanagement that has occurred at the top of Scottish football for many years The handling of this entire situation has been farcical ranging from the decisions made by the SPFL board to those clubs who have, what could only be charitably described as, misled and deceived. The principle of ‘do no harm’ to Scottish football during the pandemic was thrown out of the window a long time ago and the decision taken today will cause harm to many clubs – Falkirk included. To add insult to injury to release a statement on a Friday evening adding to the stress of players, staff and the many people connected with football clubs is a sign of the blatant contempt that those in charge of our game hold for us all. I have already embarked upon discussions with other clubs who share my anger and we will be considering the next steps to take over the weekend. I will keep you informed as matters progress but for now the club has made it clear that we cannot support this unfair decision taken by six clubs and supported by those at the SPFL. Change is required. As a club we must do what we’ve always done, let our performances on the pitch do the talking, and with your support press on through the leagues and take our place in the top division where we can continue to lobby for the necessary change required in Scottish football.”

SPFL latest

Veniam amet anim exercitation dolor, occaecat deserunt ullamco dolore labore: Consequat, ut veniam dolor consectetur sit ullamco reprehenderit. Proident quis dolore, culpa enim. Eiusmod labore pariatur.

Season Ticket Update

The club has decided to hold off on making any announcements on season ticket packages until matters are clearer. We feel it would be unfair on supporters to ask them to hand over hard earned money when the return date of football remains beyond the club’s control.

Return to Football

The Scottish Professional Football League and Sky Sports have agreed terms that provide a framework for the top-flight of Scottish football to resume in August. The Scottish Premiership clubs will create a ‘virtual season ticket’ for the 2020/21 season, providing an alternative source of matchday income while social distancing measures prevent fans from attending matches. During the 2020/21 season, each Premiership club will be able to sell a package to season ticket holders to watch all home games.
Our AGM has been postponed due to the Coronavirus.” As advised by HM Govt.
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© Lorem ipsum dolor sit Nulla in mollit pariatur in, est ut dolor eu eiusmod lorem 2014
Falkirk Supporters Society
In light of the ever-developing impact and UK government advice on COVID-19, and to help protect our attendees, we have taken the precautionary decision to postpone our AGM which was due to take place at 7:15pm, on Thursday April 16th at the Orchard Hotel, in Falkirk. In the circumstances, it is difficult to plan a new date at this juncture but we hope to be able to reschedule, and will circulate details in due course. What we propose to do therefore is to upload the latest documentation to our website whenever possible: - Agenda for the AGM - Resolutions - Annual Accounts to 30th September 2019 - Proxy Form Members will also receive AGM papers by post directly or through email. These will also be available on this website. We apologise for any inconvenience caused by this relatively late, but hopefully sensible decision

Falkirk FC Chairman Gary Deans

response to news of the failure of

league reconstruction talks.

“Today’s announcement will not come as a huge surprise to Falkirk supporters who have, along with the rest of Scottish football, witnessed firsthand the utter shambles engulfing our game these last few weeks. As you know I have been working with the SPFL Reconstruction Group over recent weeks and I received a call late this afternoon (8 May) informing me that six Premier League clubs had indicated they would not support any league reconstruction at the present time. As a club we embarked upon this process with eyes wide open and tempered optimism, hoping that the SPFL and other clubs might see the bigger picture and act in the best interests of Scottish football. In fairness, some did see that bigger picture and approached talks in a constructive manner but once again progress has been hampered by the short sightedness and self-preservation of a small cabal within Scotland’s top division. You will share my anger at this latest injustice, the failed promises and the general mismanagement that has occurred at the top of Scottish football for many years The handling of this entire situation has been farcical ranging from the decisions made by the SPFL board to those clubs who have, what could only be charitably described as, misled and deceived. The principle of ‘do no harm’ to Scottish football during the pandemic was thrown out of the window a long time ago and the decision taken today will cause harm to many clubs Falkirk included. To add insult to injury to release a statement on a Friday evening adding to the stress of players, staff and the many people connected with football clubs is a sign of the blatant contempt that those in charge of our game hold for us all. I have already embarked upon discussions with other clubs who share my anger and we will be considering the next steps to take over the weekend. I will keep you informed as matters progress but for now the club has made it clear that we cannot support this unfair decision taken by six clubs and supported by those at the SPFL. Change is required. As a club we must do what we’ve always done, let our performances on the pitch do the talking, and with your support press on through the leagues and take our place in the top division where we can continue to lobby for the necessary change required in Scottish football.”

SPFL latest

Veniam amet anim exercitation dolor, occaecat deserunt ullamco dolore labore: Consequat, ut veniam dolor consectetur sit ullamco reprehenderit. Proident quis dolore, culpa enim. Eiusmod labore pariatur.

Season Ticket Update

The club has decided to hold off on making any announcements on season ticket packages until matters are clearer. We feel it would be unfair on supporters to ask them to hand over hard earned money when the return date of football remains beyond the club’s control.

Return to Football

The Scottish Professional Football League and Sky Sports have agreed terms that provide a framework for the top-flight of Scottish football to resume in August. The Scottish Premiership clubs will create a ‘virtual season ticket’ for the 2020/21 season, providing an alternative source of matchday income while social distancing measures prevent fans from attending matches. During the 2020/21 season, each Premiership club will be able to sell a package to season ticket holders to watch all home games.
Our AGM has been postponed due to the Coronavirus.” As advised by HM Govt.
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