

Falkirk and Caley: A Short History
By: Ian Rose | May 21st, 2009On Saturday, the Bairns of Falkirk will visit the Highlands for the last time in the league for at least a season – that much we know. If Caley win (or draw, but don’t tell the boys), we stay up in the league and send Falkirk packing down to the likes of Ross County. If we lose, it’s us relegated.
I thought it might be time for a look at some of the matches we’ve played with the Bairns in days past. Here goes.
We’ve met Falkirk 18 times, 9 in Inverness and 9 away. Three of those have been cup matches, the most important coming this season, when Falkirk kicked us out of the Scottish Cup quarterfinals on their way to the final against Rangers. In fact, those three knockout meetings have led to three Caley losses … and with this weekend being a virtual knockout, it doesn’t bode well. In the league, the Bairns hold the slight advantage, with seven wins to our six.
Recent history is definitely on the side of the visitors. The last time we met was the most one-sided match in the history between us, with Falkirk murdering us 4-0. Before that, we had beaten them 4-1 and 4-2, but never 4-0. In fact, Caley has only won one of the last five matchups, 2-1 in Falkirk on goals by Cowie and Imrie. We are missing our all-time scorer against them, John Rankin with four goals, who now hangs his hat on the green side of Edinburgh.
The records don’t lie – we should be considered underdogs. But we have two things going for us – first, we are at home, and though that provided little help in the early season, our home form has improved. Second, as cynical as it may seem, we only need the draw, and this is a team that can grind one of those out – just ask Celtic.
Two days until it’s all over and we know. As I’ve told my friends here, I’ll be out Saturday night, drinking to the boys in blue and red, regardless. The only point left to be decided is whether it will be a celebration or a wake.
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Very best of luck to Caley on Saturday.
I’ve got nothing against Falkirk, but there’s no Falkirk Offside so it’s Caley all the way.
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I like your logic, sir. Cheers.
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Good luck to Caley, should be an exciting last weekend in the SPL. Unfortunately, I think we would both prefer our clubs to have secured their fates earlier and make the last weekend boring…
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