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  1. Okay at risk of opening divisions... Please don't let it, I just think it's an interesting question, so here goes...

    I think everyone is now in agreement that Kris Doolan is doing a great job and bringing him in as manager has worked out really well, and clearly improved the team.

    I personally thought that sacking McCall was a bit harsh, but I had mixed feelings. While I think he did a decent job in stabilising and improving thistle in both his spells, I never really felt thst he was going to get us into the Premier league. Far too inconsistent.

    My other thought at the time was that, while I love Kris Doolan, he was either a risky appointment given lack of experience, or the desperate move of a club that had no other options. Or both.

    So my question is this...  Did the club just get lucky, in that the guy we turned to has happened to be a great manager (at least so far)? Or did someone at the club see something in Kris Doolan to indicate that this would work out well, that he had real potential, and that it was therefore a smart and positive move?

  2. Doolan speaks differently from just about any other managers I've heard. He's not afraid to say that his team are really good, to pick out the attributes of his players, to challenge other teams by saying, this is a statement and we'll get better. 

    He might fall on his face, but it's working so far. And to be honest, it's brave of him, but I can see how it would work well with the players.

  3. 51 minutes ago, sandy said:

    2013 was a brilliant season. The feeling of pride in this current Jags team is getting towards that, largely thanks to Doolans attitude to the playoffs. 

    I love Doolan's attitude, and in his own recent circumstances its even more credit to him. Its quite unusual for a manager to speak so positively, to come right out and say, yes we can do this. I think he's great to listen to and I can understand why the players are responding well.

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  4. 2013 team was my favourite Thistle team in 40 years of watching. If we could do it, exactly 10 years on, with Banzo, Aero and Stevie Lawless in the side, and Dools in charge.... Right, don't get carried away Alan, long way to go.

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  5. 28 minutes ago, Dick Dastardly said:

    But £150 grand down on prize money

    A defeat and our season was over. I'm not saying I'm not disappointed. But everything has to be earned. We're probably where we deserved to be. Crazy league though.

  6. Missed opportunity but one tie puts us where we'd have been with a win. Still in it.

    You can say what you like about managers. I probably wouldn't have sacked McCall, though i don't think he'd have taken us up. I always thought a play off was where we were heading. But regardless of that, one defeat in how many games is pretty good. I think we're in good hands.

  7. You're all a bit reactionary. Two games ago Doolan was apparently a genius. Now the jury's out. Fact is he's a guy who has just taken on his very first management job, and will be learning as he goes.

    To be fair it just seems to be the way with football these days. And most other things too.

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  8. 35 minutes ago, Lenziejag said:

    We still need to make sure of our top 4 place first, which starts with getting a win against Ayr. 

    It's all a bit moot but I don't think you secure a place in the play offs first and then push for the title. Surely you push for the title first and then fall back into the play offs if you don't quite make it.

    Half empty half full potato potahto. :)

  9. 5 minutes ago, Garscube Road End 2 said:

    Still hurts about McCall does it? Your lot were in denial right up to his sacking. He should have gone earlier. He probably cost us automatic promotion. 

    What is this need to polarise? "Your lot"; really? And among Thistle fans. Sad

  10. I must admit I wasn't convinced by Kris Doolan's appointment, as much as I love the guy. I was worried about his lack of experience, and the feeling that he'd just been chosen as the easy option.

    Last night's performance and his interview after it has changed my mind. He has a plan, and he also has a very positive outlook which I can see being contagious through the team and the club. Brilliant stuff.

    I fancy us for second now, which I think could make all the difference.

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  11. 2 hours ago, laukat said:

    Yes I should have phrased it better to say to put in more. To me there are still large sections of the Bing that is just unused grass. 

    I'd always assumed that the scaffolding that currently supports the advertising boards was put in for other purposes than advertising (i.e. I think it was at one stage for a TV gantry?) and as such doesn't allow for maximum density of advertising.

     

    Yeah I agree actually. Either way it could be used better. There's no reason why a football ground end without a stand can't be an attractive and well used space.

  12. 11 hours ago, Dick Dastardly said:

    With the Brechin hedge now consigned to the lower leagues is there scope to plant a number of trees and create the Firhill forest ? We might even become the first carbon neutral football ground 

    Genuinely I do think that there must be scope to massively improve the look of the area without any huge amount of cash. Could make a nice community project. 

    Also... Fir Hill

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