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  1. When I'm in Scotland and Thistle are away from home I try to take in  Darvel games. The WOSFL is a much higher standard than I ever imagined and Darvel  stand out in it. Every week they play as they did last night. They would give many Championship teams a game. They are a friendly club in a friendly town, and I was very pleased to be there last night. Aberdeen were pretty poor

  2. 9 hours ago, Rid Skwerr said:

    I forget the name of the ground, but it is Crusaders park in Belfast, during a pre-season friendly.

    I think Gerry Collins was manager then.

    There is a small stand on the far side of the pitch with a bit of terracing off to the side of it.

    In between is a short passageway at the side of the stand which had written on the wall, in big friendly letters,

    "this is NOT a toilet"

    Ah, happy days...

    I was at that match. I'm a Crusaders season ticket holder. Though this season I've nearly seen more Thistle matches. You should see Seaview today, unrecognisable. Proper toilets and running water. The last twenty years are a great example of how a club can be turned round.

  3. Good performance tonight, and should have scored more. Fitzpatrick is red hot, and whatever role Turner is playing it works. I left at 5-1 to try and get home for a few pints, and wondered what the cheer was for.(red card) Not to take anything away from us tonight, but they're woeful. I'm heading home next week and will miss the Queen's game. I've seen them do us twice this season and would love to get some revenge.  There's a lot more to life than football, but the last couple of weeks have lifted my mood. I hope you all enjoy your break.

     

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  4. Cracking game. We owned the first nine minutes and then conceded. I thought here we go. Real character showed through. A few weeks ago we'd have lost that. Fitzpatrick was excellent. (Milne will go in the January window. Better teams than us must be looking at him.) Disappointing crowd.

  5. Despite my reservations about fan ownership, I've decided to get off the fence. Just joined TJF. Over the last few months I've bought no merchandise for myself or my grandson. Started paying concession rate rather than full price (which I viewed as a donation). Stopped buying 50/50 tickets, and no longer indulge in a pie etc. In the absence of an agreed strategy I don't know whether this is the best action or not. I can't help feeling nothing will change until 1000 fans are stood in the car park refusing to enter.

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  6. 9 hours ago, Auld Jag said:

    But imo if the pen goes in we have a very different game. 

    Absolutely right. The whole mood of the game changes. Their heads are down, Ours are up. Once they got out of jail they took full advantage. That's twice I've seen them this season, and they're a very tidy team.

  7. I haven't joined TJF. I'm undecided about fan ownership for PTFC. However I'm unhappy with the current attitude from within my club.  Not for the first time of course. I'm only here for another two home games before I go home for a month or two. Do I turn up on Friday? Do I boycott? Will there be any action other than on here? (this is a serious question, not a slight)

  8. On 3/19/2022 at 9:08 AM, elevenone said:

    According to wiki 35yrs old and now playing for Crusaders after long spell at Glenavon.  8 caps for Northern Ireland and was Jags players when making his International debut becoming the 28th Thistle player to become a full Internationalist.  Highlight was saving a pen against Italy.  Digressing but often wonder what level in Scotland the bigger teams in Northern Ireland would be at?  Mid Championship?

    Tuffey pulled of a cracking save for the Crues  last week in a European match at Seaview. Got right down on his line to a header which would have ended the tie if it had gone in. He also played a big part in our Cup win in May. Made a few great saves and went up to head on a corner which we equalised from in injury time. (highlights make wonderful viewing on u tube) He has a coaching job at Seaview with youth/ladies teams at the moment. N I football has come on a lot in the last few seasons. We will have four full time teams this coming season. I would estimate our top level would be mid to bottom championship. The Challenge Cup isn't a great guide as even we send weakened teams.

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  9. I haven't signed up to TJF yet. I'm not really in favour of fan ownership for Thistle. This flies in the face of what is happening with Crusaders in NI. It is a member(fans) owned club at the moment. At an EGM last week it was voted to sell 70% of our club to an "altruistic" company. Out of 510 members 36 voted no. I was one. This will get us an investment and opportunities to source new income streams. The board (mostly volunteers) who have run our club for the past 20 years have done a brilliant job. We were a basket case. In 20 years it's been  unprecedented success on the park, and a ground to be proud of off it. I felt a little disloyal voting against the boards strong recommendation. The point I'm labouring over here, is that in my opinion it's horses for courses. For me it's Starmer's smell test. This doesn't smell right for Thistle as selling didn't smell right for the hatchetmen. I don't believe Thistle have the supporter base or volunteer skills to take this  forward. I don't think the time is right. I accept my knowledge of the folk on the TJF board is nil.

    Tomorrow night it's a cup semi at Windsor Park. 11.30 boat to Cairnryan and then Scottish grandson no 2's first visit to Firhill.  

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