EX-CELTIC star Leigh Griffiths is set for life in League One.
The former Scotland striker has reportedly accepted an offer to join Falkirk on a short-term deal.
Sky Sports News say that Griffiths will join the Bairns until the end of the season.
The attacker is without a club after being freed from Celtic at the end of the January window.
He would then go on to rejected a short-term deal at Dundee, where he spent the first half of the season on loan.
Martin Rennie's side were revealed to have offered the 31-year-old a contract worth £1,500-per-week.
And it looks like he will be helping to try get Falkirk back in the Championship between now and May.
However, their only realistic shot will come via the play-offs, with Cove Rangers a whopping 22-points in front of their rivals.
It's believed Queen's Park, also in League One, were also keen.
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