Nicky Hogarth Signs Contract Extension
Nicky Hogarth has signed a two-year contract extension with Falkirk, keeping him at the club until June 2028. The 22-year-old goalkeeper has made 44 appearances last season and has played four times this season, demonstrating his value to the team.
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 expressed his own sentiments about the club, saying, “Being from the area and knowing what this club means to the supporters makes it really special to represent Falkirk.”
Hogarth joined Falkirk from Nottingham Forest’s youth team in 2023 and has since established himself as a key player. His contract extension comes at a time when Falkirk is looking to build on their success after winning the Scottish Championship title last season.
In a related development, 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 under 18s, and £5 for under 12s, making it accessible for a wide range of supporters.
Meanwhile, the community is also concerned about the disappearance of Thomas Wild, a 22-year-old from Falkirk, who was last seen on March 7, 2026. 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.
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.” The situation remains serious as authorities continue their efforts to locate Wild.
As Falkirk navigates these developments, the club’s commitment to its players and the community remains a focal point. Hogarth’s contract extension is a positive sign for the future, while the search for Wild highlights the challenges faced by the local community.


