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The Earl of Hathaway

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  1. A bit of a shame, I thought the giveaways were excellent overall. We also won most of the games they were handed out at. I guess the sponsorship with Kingsford is winding down. I just hope we get to keep Kingsley?

    Aye, it was a two year deal and this is the second year. I wonder if we've got anything lined up? Considering how well we've done this year, it would be good to get a sponsor with a similar media impact to Kingsford and keep the momentum going. Now we're an established SPL club the cash received should be pretty decent too.
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    Aye, don't know why but my first reaction was to envisage it somewhere in the countryside just to the north of the city. I'd disagree tho' about absolute no need to be near Firhill. I'd have thought from a community aspect somewhere in the Maryhill/Ruchill/Possil area would be preferable. That's of course showing complete disregard to any commercial decision making tho' you could at a stretch argue there's potential in community involvement. I would agree tho' that if immediate areas of Firhill are not financially viable and/or the community argument is irrelevant then there's absolutely no need for the complex to be within the city.

    I think considering the previous tone of the Weirs' investment, there will almost certainly be a strong element of community involvement.

  3. Regarding the current players on contracts, it'll be interesting to see what (if any) effect the new training facility has on contract negotiations. For players in their early/mid 20s with us, the prospect of a decent contract plus specialised facilities could be enough to sway them into staying. That provides us with season to season continuity that is invaluable. Considering the age Kenny Miller is, it would be nice to think that the new facilities could be used to prolong and enhance the careers of Cerny, Erskine and Dools....

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  4. One of my favourite bits from yesterday was Lawless ushering the ball out for a goal kick by bullying their number 23 - despite being 6 inches shorter and about 3 stone lighter! 3 points yesterday was the perfect 50th birthday pressie from the Jags to me and (despite what those fuds on Sportscene think) I think St Johnstone and Hearts are catchable if we keep playing the way we are at the moment. Onwards and very much upwards.....

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  5. You can see the value of Welsh to the team today. A player who can put his foot on the ball, create space and remove the need to get it 'launched up the park'. Without him, our play in the first half descended into a horrible head-tennis war of attrition. No grip on the midfield at all. However, Archie got it spot on subs-wise. I thought Amoo would provide the pace but Hamilton had clearly seen what he did to St Johnstone last week and he was way too close to Muzzy. Amoo doesn't work as a striker as proven today. But put Doolan and Erskine on and it squeezes the play giving Booth and Lawless the space to run.

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  6. G And pertaining particularly to County we don't know if accommodation costs etc are factored in.

     

    I'd be interested to know how many flats Thistle own/use for player accomodation. I think (from Conrad's tweets!) that there's a couple down at Lancefield Quay...

  7. I don't want to get ahead of myself, but I'm getting whiffs of last season about this team. Start slow, tell and then the results start coming. I'll be honest - I've had enough sh*t times at Mcdiarmid to put me off ever going back there - but a combination of a lift, childcare and an unfeasible sense of optimism sent me there. And that's one of the best Thistle performances I've seen in some time, and certainly atones for the 2-0 defeat earlier this season. With what we've got on the pitch and in management, we can really do something this season - next 3 games are Aberdeen, Mwell away and Govan2012. I wouldn't be willing to bet against 5 points out of that. Thistle go 2nd at Ross County 23rd December as a Christmas present? Like I said, I'm not getting ahead of myself....

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  8. Just back from an unseasonably warm Perth. Immense and morale boosting win today after our last honking performance against St Johnstone. As on Wednesday, no failures. Archie's substitutions were shrewd and ultimately with the introduction of Amoo won us the game.

     

    The big fn German - didn't have much to do but dealt competently with shots and crosses.

    Booth - slowly but surely getting back to his old self

    Lindsay - perhaps his best game in a Thistle shirt today. Got forward effectively and looked comfortable defending.

    Barton - just that bit gallus. The Son of Shaggy nickname could be a keeper....

    Devine - competent, but keep yer hands down of its the new Willie Kinniburgh tag for you

    Elliott - ran,ran,ran and then ran some more. The Jarrow Arrow is never going to be the most cultured footballer, but he loves being out in that shirt and was pretty effective today

    Welsh - immaculate today. Moved the ball about to where it was going to hurt St Johnstone most, great free kick for Dools' goal and his corners improved a bit in the second half.

    Osman - like Booth, beginning to show what we know he can do. No silly stuff and strong defensively in midfield. And that goal....

    Edwards - bloody hell. So much energy, but tricky and pacy with it. While I think Welsh and Osman did most of the holding defensive work in midfield, Ryan's runs and changes of ace and direction started a log of our attacks

    Azeez - beginning to look like a much better fit with the team. Put himself about and probably should have had a goal, but his main strength is pulling the opposition defence out of shape with his pace and strength to open up space.

    Doolan - scored a goal and always tracked back. Few half chances and things that didn't quite come off. Really, we're spoiled to have him - does everything a good striker should do and then so much more. 92nd goal for the club.

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    Erskine - looked really sharp when he came on and pushed up to unnerve the Saints defence. Great substitution at a time when it looked like the game could go either way.

    Amoo - ! On for about 5 minutes, he was so direct and strong that it really pepped up the balls coming from midfield. Great run and skills to set up Osman's goal.

     

    Onwards and very much upwards. I'm away for some beer!

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  9. Has Cerny recovered from injury and if so do we replace Scully? I'm inclined to suggest sticking with Scully as he's done nothing wrong in the past few games. Although the opposite argument to 'not changing a settled defence' may apply here....

  10. Looks like Barton is a shoo in so I'd go Dolcis in goal. a back four of Bayne and Duckett playing either side of Lilley and Skinner. Barton in a holding role could let us play an attacking midfield of Freeman, Hardy and Willis. Home game, so time to go two up front. Brantano playing off the shoulder of Clinkard could do the trick.

     

    As long as we don't play Slippers McConalogue up front, Archie can select whatever team he wants....

  11. Back roughly where he started up here, with a club, managed by the same fella, that's little chance of getting promoted for now but with more worries about staying up. Wonder if McCall will start off playing him in defence? :)

     

    Not a bad thing for Young Nisbet to be playing beside the likes of Harkins and Cairney.

    Aye, he can get a look at what happens to players when they think they're better than Thistle! :D :D

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