Highly-rated Rangers loanee Kyle McClelland is set to be affected after Falkirk took the drastic decision to sack their management team with the club sitting second in SPFL League One [Falkirk.co.uk].
The Bairns are bidding to gain promotion back to the Championship and have sat top of the third tier for the majority of the season, with co-managers Lee Miller and David McCracken looking set to achieve their objective.

However, their results have dipped since the resumption of lower-league football last month, with three of their last four league matches ending in defeat.
It seems a 1-0 loss at Peterhead on Tuesday night was the final straw for the board, as the departures of Miller, McCracken and goalkeeping coach Derek Jackson were confirmed on Wednesday afternoon.
Rangers loanee Kyle McClelland will be impacted by the decision.
The 19-year-old centre-back, who has been linked with a move to Premier League club Southampton [Scottish Sun], was brought Falkirk by the old management team and had begun to establish himself in the starting XI.

He now faces a nervous wait to find out whether or not sporting director, Gary Holt, who has been placed in interim charge of the first team, will show similar faith in his abilities.
Promotion is still very much possible for the Bairns, who are just two points behind new leaders Partick Thistle, with three playoff spots also available.
In other news, fans of an English club want a Rangers loanee to be signed on a permanent deal after his latest impressive goal.
