Falkirk lost three goals yesterday and could lose two players in the near future.

Falkirk manager Eddie May is preparing the lose two players. On Saturday, after the game against Rangers, May indicated that a formal announcement would be made on Wednesday regarding Neil McCann's future at the club with every indication that he will be moving on. May also appears resigned to losing Scott Arfield with interest coming from clubs in the Coca-Cola Championship.

He said: "
I've had a number of enquiries this week about Scott Arfield. If the opportunity comes along for Scott to go and enhance himself and better himself and, if it's the right money, we won't stand in anybody's way. That's what we have tried to set out to achieve in the last six years - produce our own footballers, get them to a better level and sell them on. That keeps us going as a football club. We are not hiding that fact. But the money hasn't been right for Scott. There are four Championship teams at this moment in time bidding and everybody knows about the Hamilton bid - but if that was the case I would buy him myself! I think we will cope within the league, we've got decent players. We just need to get them on the ball and create stuff and, if we can create stuff and we are a bit more ruthless in our defending, I think we can definitely stay in the SPL."

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