Nicky Hogarth Signs Two-Year Contract Extension
Nicky Hogarth has signed a two-year contract extension with Falkirk, ensuring his stay with the club until June 2028. The announcement comes after Hogarth’s impressive performances, having made 44 appearances last season and four so far this season.
John McGlynn, the manager of Falkirk, praised Hogarth, stating, “He’s shown everyone that he is more than capable of playing in the Premiership.” Hogarth, who joined Falkirk from Nottingham Forest’s youth team in 2023, expressed his excitement about the extension, saying, “Being from the area and knowing what this club means to the supporters makes it really special to represent Falkirk.”
Upcoming Match Against St Mirren
In addition to Hogarth’s contract news, Falkirk is set to host St Mirren on March 21, 2026, in the William Hill Premiership. Tickets for the match are priced at £25 for adults, £19 for concessions, £13 for those under 18, and £5 for children under 12.
Concerns for Local Resident Thomas Wild
Meanwhile, the local community is facing concerns regarding the disappearance of Thomas Wild, a 22-year-old from Falkirk. Wild was last seen on March 7, 2026, and his family has expressed growing worry for his well-being. Inspector Simon Kinyua stated, “Thomas was last in contact with his family on Sunday, March 8, and they are becoming increasingly concerned for his well-being.”
Personal items and clothing belonging to Wild were found on a beach in Dalgety Bay, prompting police to conduct searches in the area and inquiries in Falkirk and Grangemouth. Details remain unconfirmed as the investigation continues.
The situation surrounding both Hogarth’s contract and Wild’s disappearance highlights the dynamic nature of life in Falkirk, where local sports achievements and community concerns often intertwine.