Falkirk dismiss Hibs' mind games ahead of the final day
“It can motivate you, yes, but it always seems to come from one side as far as I can see,” he said. “ don’t hear us saying much. It’s mind games.”
With Rangers already crowned champions and Raith Rovers safely ensconced in fourth place, all that now has to be determined is whether Falkirk or Hibernian finish second and earn the bye into the semi-finals of the Premiership play-offs, while the third-placed finishers hurtle straight into the unrelenting schedule of do-or-die head-to-heads. Level on points, Falkirk have the upperhand thanks to a superior goal difference and if they can defeat Morton, at home, tomorrow, Alan Stubbs’ men will need to win by at least three clear goals against Queen of the South, at Easter Road, the same afternoon.
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