Falkirk 2-1 Saints

Last updated : 10 April 2010 By Stuart Gillespie

I can't really express my feelings at our situation at the moment as I'm too angry for words. Our legaue form in the last 15 months is beyond disgraceful and you could almost write the script today - we go a goal down, go another one behind then grab a late consolation late on.

Relegation is looking more and more likely with every passing game. With the exception of the game against Celtic, the performances have been ridiculous for the last six months. Change is needed, but it won't happen until the summer - by which time it'll be too late. I'll look at the subject in more detail sometime over the weekend.

David Barron made a surprise return to the side, replacing the injured Jack Ross. Garry Brady took over from Andy Dorman, while the rest of the team stayed the same - and once again there were only six subs.

I wasn't there, so here's the bare bones. Pedro Moutinho fired Falkirk in front on half time with a free-kick. Midway through the second half when Darren Barr's header was deflected past Paul Gallacher by Michael Higdon. Dorman came off the bench to score in stoppage time, but it was too little, too late.

Keep it up lads - a few more games like that and you can look forward to trips to Dingwall and Alloa next season. It's exactly what you deserve.