Raith Rovers 1 Falkirk 1: Your Views

Falkirk fans celebrate the goal. Picture: Michael Gillen.Falkirk fans celebrate the goal. Picture: Michael Gillen.
Falkirk fans celebrate the goal. Picture: Michael Gillen. | JPIMedia
Here’s what you had to say after last night’s 1-1 draw in Kirkcaldy

Stuart Adam: “Good point, no matter what the boo brigade say.”

Stewart Simpson: “Didn’t lose – better point for us.”

Fraser Simpson: “It’s very clear that McManus needs a target man to play off. Miller’s ability to win the first header made all the difference.”

MATCH REPORT: Raith Rovers 1 Falkirk 1 - click here

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Gordon Robertson: “Lee needs to start if we are going to play long hoofball. That aside glad we got the point.”

Alisdair Wilson: “Sometimes wonder what we’re trying to do on the pitch at times all over the place at the moment.”

Ralph Anderson: “Hard to watch team has no confidence.”

Marshall Fleming Fair result, will take the point and move on....could all go down to the last game of the season

Annette Yuile: “First half we were awful and all over the place. Played much better in the second half when Lee came on - could even have sneaked a wee win at the end.”

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@DougieMcPhail: “Way too defensive formation...McManus chasing shadows all night – gave him no service. Only looked like scoring when we went two up. How they didn’t get their 15 sent off is beyond me.”

Steven Gow: “That was dire. Raith look a better side than us.”

HOW IT HAPPENED: Raith Rovers 1 Falkirk 1 - story of the match - click here

Alan Bennie: “Take a point and now we must not slip up against certain teams.”

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John Johnson: “Going to the wire. That last fixture looks interesting.”

@Drew_FFC76: “Lucky to get the equaliser as we didn’t look like scoring but after that we improved a bit, even if we did give them too many chances still take the point as we looked dead and buried. Need to get top soon though.”

Morris Schaffer: “Stewarding a shambles, turnstiles as slow as a week in the jail, the pies as salty as the North Sea, and the confectionery offerings were grim at best!”

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