Financial benefit for Bairns' second placed finish

Finishing runners-up in the league has benefits for Falkirk's finances, as well as the additional rest it gives the players.
Falkirk directors have seen the balance sheet boosted this season by the second place finish. Picture: Michael Gillen.Falkirk directors have seen the balance sheet boosted this season by the second place finish. Picture: Michael Gillen.
Falkirk directors have seen the balance sheet boosted this season by the second place finish. Picture: Michael Gillen.

The pay-out structure for the SPFL Championship means Falkirk will net just over £400,000 for their second-placed finish, plus play-off revenue which will be pooled, similar to a cup competition.

That is £65,000 more than the £337,000 third-placed Hibs will receive and £125,000 more than the Bairns budgeted for.

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Business plan forecasts were written around a fourth place finish, which fell into line with Peter Houston’s aim to reach the play-offs but after surpassing that target on the field, they’ve bettered their balance at the bank too.

Add the extra income to the money-spinning Scottish Cup run last season, and the sales of Stephen Kingsley and Conor McGrandles, it all totals a lucrative spell for Falkirk during the Peter Houston era.

And he’s not finished yet after signing a contract extension earlier this year.

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