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John McGlynn details Brendan Rodgers Celtic lessons and reveals Falkirk half time talk that secured Invincible status

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John McGlynn has opened up on the lessons he learned from Brendan Rodgers during his time at Celtic and THAT Falkirk half-time team talk that secured Invincible status.

The Bairns boss has had a season to remember as his side ran away with League One to book a return to the Scottish Championship.

Not only that but they didn't taste a single defeat from their 36 league outings going the full campaign unbeaten. It looked like that bubble would burst on the final day with Alloa Athletic taking a two-goal lead in front of over 7,000 home fans on trophy day - but the home side rallied back with a goal before half-time through Aidan Nesbitt and a penalty five minutes from time by Brad Spencer.

That sparked wild, jubilant scenes as their undefeated status was officially confirmed. McGlynn - named PFA Scotland Manager of the Year - revealed his half-time message wasn't quite the famous Sir Alex Ferguson hair-dryer treatment - but he was louder than normal with his troops to push them on and get the reaction they needed.

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