Falkirk have now amassed 30 points after 21 games. They’ve taken 16 of those away from home.
On their travels, they’ve beaten Aberdeen, Motherwell, Dundee United, Kilmarnock and now St Mirren.
McGlynn’s men have drawn with Rangers home and away.
They’ve achieved all of this while maintaining a commitment to an expansive style, with pragmatism thrown in when required.
Motherwell midfielder Andy Halliday, speaking on BBC Scotland’s Sportsound, expressed what’s stood out for him.
“I’ve been really impressed with their energy off the ball,” he said. “It’s not as if they’re a team that sit in and try to grind out wins or points. They get after teams.
“John McGlynn is a really good coach and he’s built a fantastic team.”
So what’s next?
“We have to continuously improve but I think everyone would recognise that we’re no half-season wonder,” McGlynn said.
“We will keep the foot to the floor.”