Best Falkirk team ever?published at 23:11 GMT 17 January
23:11 GMT 17 January
Well done Falkirk - deserved winners and Dylan Tait was immensely impressive throughout, especially his penalty in the shootout.
Paul
Been a Bairns fan since 1961; best team ever!
David
I know we will all talk about the penalties and that miss but John McGlynn must have had some team talk at half-time his side looked solid and rejuvenated
'It feels brilliant' - McGlynnpublished at 23:07 GMT 17 January
23:07 GMT 17 January
FT: Hearts 1-1 Falkirk AET (4-5 pens)
Falkirk boss John McGlynn tells BBC Scotland: "It feels brilliant. The boys had to work so hard. Hearts started like a train, we had to adjust, we had to make changes at half-time.
"Getting to half-time at 0-0 was a bonus and then we played well in the second half.
"We nearly did it in 90 minutes, but we lose the penalty and then in extra-time we were stronger in the end.
"Delighted for everyone at the football club. We're in the draw and we look forward to that tomorrow.
"Looking for a favourable draw. It would be nice to get a home game and hopefully it gives us belief going forward."
'We can go all the way' - Parkinsonpublished at 23:00 GMT 17 January
23:00 GMT 17 January
FT: Hearts 1-1 Falkirk AET (4-5 pens)
Two of Falkirk's heroes have been talking to Premier Sports.
Goal-scorer Ben Parkinson: "It's unbelievable. I couldn't ask for a better start. We came in with high expectations and that sums us up - character right to the very end.
"We pushed one of the best teams in the league on Wednesday [in Celtic] and could have got the win.
"All the way. We've got to believe."
Captain Brad Spencer: "We just needed to stay in the game and then trying to take our chances. Penalties are a lottery, but all the boys stuck them away.
"Second half we had a bit more belief. Gaffer told us to take the shackles off. We kept grinding and then took our chances on penalties."