
Ex-Celtic keeper Scott Bain to join Premiership rivals just five days after ending his seven-year Parkhead career
PREMIERSHIP new boys Falkirk are set to snap up Scott Bain following his release from Celtic.
The 33-year-old is a free agent after seven years at Parkhead and will get an immediate chance to become a number one again.
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Scott Bain has been relegated to third choice at Celtic in recent times
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John McGlynn is an admirer
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Bairns boss John McGlynn is on the hunt for an experienced stopper to help his side on their return to the Premiership.
So he's poised to hand Bain a one-year deal.
The keeper brings a wealth of experience from his time with Alloa and Dundee, before joining the Hoops in 2018.
He played 78 games for them during his seven seasons, but will now hope to get regular games for Falkirk next season.
Bain, who has three Scotland caps to his name, was signed from Dundee by Brendan Rodgers in 2018.
He was offered a surprise new deal from
He has worked hard to get where he's got in his career - having revealed previously that he would have considered chucking it had Paul Hartley not taken him to Dundee early in his career.
He worked as a joiner's labourer while playing part-time for Alloa.
He has since gone on to star at the top level for both club and country, but he knows his life could have taken a very different path.
He said: 'I might have walked away from the game five years ago. It happens to a lot of people."
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