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Falkirk's expansive style made Neilson 'excited to return'

Falkirk's expansive style made Neilson 'excited to return'

BBC News16-07-2025
Falkirk's "attractive style" made Lewis Neilson "excited to come back" to the newly promoted Scottish Premiership club.The versatile defender has signed on loan from Hearts after spending a brief spell with the Bairns in 2021 during their difficult time in the lower leagues.The 22-year-old is "delighted to be back under different circumstances" and is backing the team to have a positive campaign back in the top tier."It looks like we could potentially have a good season after the first couple of games," said Neilson. "We're playing a really attractive style which made me excited to come back. "I saw the size of the club the day I was in here [four] years ago. They've always had the support and the facilities to go and achieve in the Premiership. Hopefully we can do that this season."
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