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  1. Key to what?

    There are two roads in front of us.

    Either we agree that we are a selling club -  the Aidan Fitzpatrick scenario - and their are many other examples, where we are making some money, sometimes, and the losses of players are a bit correlated to our negative league positions, and we live with that?  Perhaps so.

    Or,

    We have enough capital or income to keep these players on wages they are happy with,  unless and until the money becomes ridiculous.

     

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    Perhaps the Ajax model is a third option.  Get yourself up to a level where you do produce players that sell for ridiculous amounts of money and you re-invest it in your youth.

     

     

     

     

     

  2. Colin Weir is a bit of a hero to me. I hope he recovers from whatever ails him.

    If I won the lottery, I wish I could be as decent a human being as he is. There are roads that lottery winners go down, and his  has been an impressive example of what a genuine person does with their fortune.

    We are lucky to have him.

     

     

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  3. May I comment in the midst of all this confusion? Hibernian have apparently sold out to an American, but it doesn't appear to have anything to do with our Chinese American.

    US-based businessman Ron Gordon has taken control of Hibernian as the Edinburgh club changed hands for the first time in 28 years.

    Looks like some weird takeover of Scottish Football by American billionaires, they are ten a penny I tell ya!

     

  4. I would really, really like something that moves this forward.

    As it stands, there appears to be nada, zero, nowt that confirms or denies the stories, maybe fairy stories,  about our future as a club.

    No-one in the last 38 pages of this thread seems to have definitive evidence that we are either subject of a takeover or not.  Sure, we can all claim that silence is either consent or denial.

    But it doesn't add up.

    The Boards' silence is quite astonishing, unless they are in secret negotiations.

    If they are not in secret negotiations, why the silence?

    Otherwise they ought to spell out their position.

    Supporters are always the last to know.

    Which isn't how it should be.

     

     

     

     

     

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  5. On 5/5/2019 at 10:47 AM, fenski said:

    On the game - Bannigan was immense. Don't see how we can hold on to him when he's on that form.

    On the train back to Glasgow - collective apologies to 'neutral' passengers and train driver. Some of our supporters can't handle their drink... Hope the psycho in the toilet queue got arrested...

     

    On 5/9/2019 at 3:57 PM, lady-isobel-barnett said:

    Fair points but it should be accepted that the manager's decisions are short term decisions. We're not just losing Doolan the aging player. We're losing a genuine professional and one of the best ambassadors and role models the Club has ever had. I doubt the long term interests of the Club are being well served here. 

    LIB, couldn't agree more.

     

     

  6. 1 hour ago, lady-isobel-barnett said:

    Fair points but it should be accepted that the manager's decisions are short term decisions. We're not just losing Doolan the aging player. We're losing a genuine professional and one of the best ambassadors and role models the Club has ever had. I doubt the long term interests of the Club are being well served here. 

    Completely agree. You say "We're losing a genuine professional and one of the best ambassadors and role models the Club has ever had."

    And we are that daft?  If it is his decision, because he wants  to keep playing then fair enough. But if PTFC was unable to find him a place on their coaching staff, then there is "something rotten in the State of Denmark.!"

     

  7. jls army.

    I couldn't agree with you more.

    It just seems ludicrous that we don't have the facilities for child and youth development. Nor transition to our youth teams and our reserve teams and perhaps first teams. That was what Kirky was supposed to give us?

    I want to believe in that model. I believe Colin Weir will ante up the money, but even a hero like that, who is buying facilities for us, must query the progress from the bottom to the top?

    A year or two ago, there was an idea about how this club could progress.

    The ideas that were put in place then, have been severely damaged.

    It is more than a tad, sad.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  8. 1 hour ago, fenski said:

    On the game - Bannigan was immense. Don't see how we can hold on to him when he's on that form.

    On the train back to Glasgow - collective apologies to 'neutral' passengers and train driver. Some of our supporters can't handle their drink... Hope the psycho in the toilet queue got arrested...

     

  9. Winter of '63,

    Agree with a lot of what you had to say. Assuming  we avoid relegation the next transfer window will be pretty interesting! Perhaps more knowledgeable people than me would know whether we have more coming up from the Academy, etc?  He has stuck with Penrice up until now - ever present I believe -  and Fitzpatrick has had a number of cameo appearances. Along with Sneddon who has possession of the jersey in goal, for now.

     

    What I think I am trying to say is that there is a nucleus of a young team as well as an old team.

     

    Thoughts?

     

  10. Laukat,

    " In attack he is still largely dependent on individuals producing moments of magic rather than a formation switch to say wingers who get to the byline and put in crosses and cutbacks or trying to get faster players around the edge of the 18 yard line who move defenders out of position or put on a larger target men to cause choas in the penalty box. When he has the indiviudal talent of McDonald, Cardle, Doolan and Fitzpatrick available it should work on most occassions but when he relied on Storey and an off form Doolan before Christmas it struggled. "

     

    Moments of magic are what most goals are.

     

    Discuss.

     

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  11. Gary seemed to me  - on Jagzone - to think that oor Chris had 'turned a corner'.  A corner of GC own making, perhaps?

    I hope and pray to my very weird Gods that GC is right.

    We obviously need Chris Doolan, to be back at his very best.  What is that? 121 goals in a Thistle vest?

    Lets hope it is a tad higher by the end of the season.

    He may, inadvertently,  rescue the GC CV.

    If it keeps us up?

    Caldwell should try for something other than loan players, he should try to build a home grown or contracted team. We have been extremely lucky to get Hazard on loan, and others.

    This is not a sustainable model for an ambitious football club.

     

     

     

     

  12. 32 minutes ago, Garscube Road End said:

    I think the huge difference here is that the board at Kilmarnock had a plan and executed it. Our bunch haven't got a clue what to do and it is showing.

    Can I just ask, apart from getting a very good manager, what did their board do that our's didn't? Genuine question.

  13. On 2/28/2019 at 12:04 AM, lady-isobel-barnett said:

    Just been reminded that next season very possibly Thistle will be playing in a league below the one Dick Campbell will be managing in.

    Good Night, All. Sweet Dreams.

    If we are going down, and I suspect we are not, it is just fate. We have enough money floating around to see us bounce back.

    Just saying.

     

  14. Jimmy McD,

    'Tis indeed a long trip to Inverness. Hopefully we will all recall this as a turning point. Y'know, when we win some enormous Cup, we'll all say this was when we hit rock bottom and 'bounced'.

    I wasn't there, age and general  penury  make travelling around the country kind of hard.

    However I do have Jag Zone!

    Which almost takes me back to listening to World Cup Finals on the wireless.  You are relying on voice commentary to provide you with enough information to fill in the gaps between the booking, the fouls, the free kicks and the rest of it. If you finally see a film of the game you listened to, I can guarantee you that your vision and reality will be incongruent. I have never listened to a radio commentary and exactly seen the video.

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    PTFC could, fairly easily, create a joint attend / watch season ticket. They could probably charge people like me damn near the price of an attending season ticket holder. What they would have to do is simulcast. There is a smallish but perhaps growing audience for that idea.

     

    Perhaps, if you  actually have a marketing branch you could get in touch?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  15. 4 hours ago, Dick Dastardly said:

    Carefull. The forum police will be onto you for mentioning “the P word” don’t you know that in our situation that is a rediculous suggestion.

    Nope

    For some odd reason I get to moderate this forum.

    You can say what you want  as long as it does't bust forum rules.

    Capiché ?

    I thought not.

     

     

     

     

     

  16. Could someone clarify for me what this arguement is supposed to be about? The Weirs, who have kept this club alive, who are making us a training facility are the bad and evil folk around here?

    May I suggest to you idiots that they are heroes and heroines and that you, ladies and gentlemen, are trash babies?

    Well, yes I can.

    Those of you who recognise yourselves as scum should fuck off, right now.

    Those that think they are on a heroic course will perhaps finally pull me down.

    Let the game begin!

     

     

     

     

     

  17. Somewhat dark.

    Has Alan Rough got a son or a daughter?  If he has they should be in the Thistle Youth Academy right now. He was our best ever goalkeeper. And it might pass down the genereations, or not.

    Sorry,

    Binge watching 'Gotham'

    Still,

    Does he?

    Perhaps the board should investigate?

    Perhaps Alan Rough should investigate?

    Or is talent limited to a single generation?

    Who is the son of Messi? Perhaps no-one, but  the child will try, I'd expect.

    Is talent a single generational 'thing' or not?

    I don't know.

    Neither do you.

    Thoughts?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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