Supervisor John McGlynn says main Falkirk out at a Scottish Cup ultimate would symbolize the “pinnacle” of his profession because the membership put together for a vital last-four tie towards Dunfermline Athletic this weekend.
The Scottish Premiership aspect face Neil Lennon’s males at Hampden on Saturday at 12:30 BST – dwell on the BBC – with a spot in Could’s showpiece at stake.
McGlynn has already led Falkirk to a top-six end within the Premiership this time period after securing back-to-back promotions from the third tier of Scottish soccer.
Nonetheless, the 64-year-old is set to cap a shocking season with the primary main silverware of his managerial profession.
“It will be an incredible honour to take the staff out in a Scottish Cup ultimate,” McGlynn instructed BBC Scotland. “For myself, [assistant coaches] Paul Smith and Steven McGinn, and all of the backroom employees, it will replicate all of the work that is been put in.
“To take the staff into the Premiership, be in a robust place and attain a Scottish Cup ultimate – that will be the head of our careers.
“We all know we’ll should work extraordinarily arduous to get there and possibly want a little bit of luck alongside the best way, however strolling out at Hampden for a ultimate can be a really proud second.
“We won’t look past Dunfermline. If we get by way of, then something can occur.”
