- Martin O'Neill names the substitute who helped 'settle' Celtic down vs Falkirk The National —
- DAIZEN WILL DELIVER! Johnston backs Japanese forward to fire Celtic to Premiership glory Daily Mail —
- Celtic beat Falkirk to apply pressure in Premiership title race The Times —
- Celtic 3-1 Falkirk: Maeda makes his mark to see Celts turn up the heat on title rivals Daily Mail —
- Martin O'Neill drops honest Celtic theory on Daizen Maeda tailspin as he hails 'terrific' talisman who is BACK Daily Record —
- Daizen Maeda brace sees Celtic move level on points with Hearts at top of table The Independent —
- Maeda dazzles as Celtic beat Falkirk to share top spot RTE —
- John McGlynn proud of Falkirk players despite failing to heed Maeda warnings The National —
- Returning Celtic star hails 'talisman' Daizen Maeda after two-goal showing The National —
- Daizen Maeda brace sees Celtic move level on points with Hearts at top of table Irish Independent —
- Scottish Premiership: Celtic go level on points with Hearts at top of table The Guardian —
- Celtic 3 Falkirk 1: Buzzbomb Maeda supercharges Celts to crucial win The National —
- Dunfermline 0-0 Falkirk (AET; Dunfermline win 4-2 on penalties): Pars get the better of Bairns to reach Scottish Cup final Daily Mail —
- Neil Lennon steers Dunfermline to shock Scottish Cup semi-final triumph over Falkirk The National —
- Neil Lennon dedicates Dunfermline win to his late father after Scottish Cup drama The National —
- How Dunfermline and Falkirk players rated as Neil Lennon's side edged through The National —
- Falkirk manager makes 'rubbish quality' admission after semi-final shootout sickener The National —
John McGlynn
Scottish footballer and manager (born 1961)
John McGlynn is a Scottish football coach and former player who manages Scottish Premiership club Falkirk. He has previously managed Scottish clubs Raith Rovers, Heart of Midlothian and Livingston. McGlynn has won PFA Scotland Manager of the Year a record number of times, with three manager of the year awards spanning two clubs.
Dunfermline Reaches Scottish Cup Final