FALKIRK have today announced the arrival of three new signings.
John McGlynn has added Stephen McGinn, Gary Oliver and Sean Mackie to his squad.
The League One club will be looking to finally get out of the division after four tough years in Scotland's third tier.
In McGinn, they have signed a winner. The experienced midfielder is fresh from winning the Championship with Kilmarnock.
He was released by the club as he opted to look elsewhere for regular first team football.
McGinn also won the Championship with St Mirren under Jack Ross, so he will be a key addition to the Bairns for the year ahead.
Oliver joins after leaving Morton, as does Mackie after departing Hibs at the end of his contract.
Mackie worked with McGlynn at Raith Rovers having been brought in on loan.
Mackie has joined on a two-year deal.
Both McGinn and Oliver has penned one year agreements, with the option of a second also on the table.
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