Falkirk boss McGlynn eyes pinnacle of cup final
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Falkirk boss McGlynn eyes pinnacle of cup final
"It would be a great honour to take the team out in a Scottish Cup final. For myself, [assistant coaches] Paul Smith and Steven McGinn, and all the backroom staff, it would reflect all the work that's been put in."
"To take the team into the Premiership, be in a strong position and reach a Scottish Cup final - that would be the pinnacle of our careers."
"We know we'll have to work extremely hard to get there and maybe need a bit of luck along the way, but walking out at Hampden for a final would be a very proud moment."
"It was going so smoothly for us. We were playing very well and everything was going to plan. But when you get yourselves 2-0 up, you've got to take that opportunity."
John McGlynn aims to lead Falkirk to a Scottish Cup final, which he considers the pinnacle of his career. The team faces Dunfermline Athletic in a crucial semi-final match. McGlynn has already achieved a top-six finish in the Premiership after back-to-back promotions. He emphasizes the honor of reaching the final and acknowledges the hard work of the coaching staff. Despite a recent heavy defeat to Rangers, McGlynn remains focused on the upcoming match, knowing that success requires hard work and a bit of luck.
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