Falkirk FC has made a significant addition to their squad by signing goalkeeper Jay Hogarth. The 22-year-old Falkirk-born player is the brother of current Falkirk keeper Nicky Hogarth and the son of former Bairns custodian Myles Hogarth. Jay joins the club after his contract with Clyde expired, marking him as Falkirk's seventh signing of the summer transfer window. Manager John McGlynn expressed confidence in Jay's potential contribution to the team, stating that he will serve as the third-choice goalkeeper while gaining valuable experience through loan opportunities. McGlynn noted that Jay has been training with the club regularly, which has been beneficial for both him and the coaching staff. The Hogarth brothers previously faced each other in a match where Falkirk secured a 3-1 victory over Alloa Athletic, where Jay was in goal. With both brothers now on the same team, Falkirk fans are excited about the prospects for the upcoming season in Scotland's Premiership.