Leon McCann says a potential Scottish Cup final against Celtic or Rangers is what he dreamed of as a kid.The Falkirk left-back says that and a step up to the Championship via the play-offs would make it the best season of his career, and write the Bairns into history.Falkirk clash with Championship promotion-chasers Inverness in their Hampden semi-final tomorrow in a lunch-time kick-off, with the winners facing whichever side wins Sunday’s Glasgow derby in the final.The 23-year-old says Falkirk could become legends just for getting a League One club to a Scottish Cup final.Former Hamilton Accies and Airdrie defender McCann said: “That’s what you dream of, as a kid, getting to a Scottish Cup final – never mind playing against one of the two biggest teams in the country.“The rewards are massive.
You play against these two teams and the experience will live with you forever, regardless of the outcome.“I think getting a League One team to the Scottish Cup final would be unbelievable – we’d be talked about for years to come, just now good it actually is for us to do that.“Inverness are on top form just now, so we know it’s going to be a tough game.“Don’t get me wrong, everybody knows they’re not as good as Rangers or Celtic – nobody is – but we’ve beat Championship teams all season.“We’ve beat Ayr United, Partick Thistle, Morton, all those teams this season, and we’ve shown that we’re more than capable of beating a Championship team.“We had a great result at the weekend gone by [4-1 win at Alloa], so confidence is high in our camp.“But if it’s Rangers or Celtic, how do you stop them?
They run over the top of everybody in Scotland.”The East Kilbride man added: “I’m buzzing, it’s getting real, now.“The semi-final has been in
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