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Falkirk boss wary of overspending the club's resources

Falkirk boss Eddie May has told his board of directors he needs more cash to strengthen the squad, but not at the expense of putting the club at financial risk. Falkirk slashed their playing budget by a third when previous boss John Hughes left for Hibernian.

"You can't be selfish," May said. "Well, I could be selfish and say 'if I don't get this money we are not going to be any good as a football team'.

"It could cost me my job, it probably would. But the most important thing is Falkirk develop, keep in business and don't put the business at risk.

"If I go in and ask for a million pounds I could then keep Falkirk in the Premier League but it would be no use because we would then be out of business.

"There is a balance to be had and I can't dictate that. The only people that can dictate that are the guys who do the accounts and the board.

"The board will then instruct me there is X amount of money there and then it's up to me to get appropriate players in.

"I think we need a few players in and, if we can get them, we will be better for it. If we can't, we can't do anything about it."

He does not want a return to the 1990s when Falkirk's over-spending almost cost them their existence.

"We have to work hard to keep our good players and develop ones who are here," May said.

"We can all go down the road of buying players. Falkirk did for years, but got relegated. I was in a team that got relegated.

"I was also part of a team that got promoted with investment that in the long term nearly forced the club out of business.

"So it's important we go in the right direction, and this is the best direction the club has been on for the last five or six years."

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