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The Cuddly Toi

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  1. I arrived at the Thistle End very early and followed the steward's instruction to sit in my allotted seat, which was right in the middle of the stand. I thought this instruction was stupid as I expected this area would fill up with young fans who would stand and sing all game. This would be a problem for my 76-year-old legs, as I wouldn't be able to keep standing for 90 minutes, not to mention extra time and penalties. So as the hordes of young fans piled into the centre of the stand I found myself gradually moving further and further in the opposite direction.

    This is not a complaint!  I just want to put on record that every young fan I encountered was polite, cheerful, and helpful. I had brief conversations with many I met and I asked them all the same question; ie had they first started coming to Firhill because of the 'under 16's go free' policy and most said 'yes'.  So a big thumbs-up to all these young lads and lassies, and another big thumbs-up to the Board who first introduced this ground-breaking policy.

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  2. First game I've seen where only 3 minutes of extra time were added on to the second half, and then 5 minutes were added on to the extra time!

    I did enjoy hearing the announcer say 'and a big thank you to the three hundred and fifteen away fans.'

    And how many Thistle season-ticket holders left the ground early to get a place at the front of the queue for Stenny tickets, only to miss the winning goal?

  3. There are only four people on our Board

    One of them is the only member of the old board who did not decamp with Jaqui Lowe and her gang

    Two of them are members of the Infamous Four that were given Colin Weir's shares by the previous board, despite them having no backing from, and no communication with, the fan base (who are now supposed to be running the club)

    The fourth was put forward by the TJF and is the lady who organised the very successful fund-raising campaign for Thistle during the Pandemic

    Wouldn't it be nice to know exactly how they came to this decision on the fans' behalf

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  4. 21 hours ago, Auld Jag said:

     The penalties on the other hand was a masterclass from Thistle. 4 Well taken penalties from us and a good save from Sneddon to deny them, think his moving about on the line also put off the first taker and his hit the bar and went over. Onwards to the next round.  

    At least Dunfermline went home with the winnings from the Crossbar Challenge

  5. At half time at the Raith Rovers game a Thistle Director (whose name I know) told a pal of mine (whose name I also know) that McCall has NINE new players either signed up on pre-contracts or close to that point.   He named a right wing back.

    This may be why McCall said in a recent interview in the Herald that we weren't scoring enough goals at present, but that wouldn't be the case next season.

     

  6. 20 minutes ago, sandy said:

    Cardle should be good. But so far he has flattered to deceive. 

    ‘He could have been someone, he could have been a contender’....or at least as impactful as Scott McDonald. 

    Let’s hope he kicks on this season.

     

    On the canal front?

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  7. Many years ago I was in a wee bookshop  in Byres Road and he was in front of me in the queue to get Xmas Calendars

    He had a right go at them for having piles of Old Firm calendars and no Partick Thistle ones

    We then had a long chat about Thistle out on the pavement.  He didn't get to many games  but he knew plenty about our results

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  8. 7 hours ago, Barney Rubble said:

    It seems Kakay didn't enjoy his time up here or Glasgow as a city, which may have been the major contributory factor to him going back down south.

    There were 4 OPR fans sitting behind me at the Dundee United game, and they said that Kakay had repeatedly claimed on their website that he was really enjoying being at Thistle and living in Glasgow, and that he hoped to extend his loan.  They thought that QPR had recalled him.

  9. My friend Stewart Leask was a die-hard Thistle fan and regular attender at Firhill .  He lived in Milgavie, but he and his wife Linda had a wee cottage on the Isle of Arran which she had inherited.

    On Sunday 3rd February Stewart and his dog Corrie left this cottage to walk to the Glenashadale Falls.  He never came home.

    A huge search was organised, involving the police, the army, the coastguard helicopter, the local Mountain Rescue Team and scores of volunteers from all over Arran

    On Wednesday Corrie was found near the carpark for the Falls.

    On Friday Stewart's body was found in the sea off the Ayrshire Coast.

    As you can imagine, this long period of uncertainty put an intolerable amount of stress and strain on his wife and family.

    A huge blow to his family and friends, and another sad loss to the Thistle family, his cheery, smiling face will be sorely missed.

    We will be putting up a tile to his memory in the Jackie Husband stand.

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  10. Thought it was pretty crap that Ross County closed down the usual away stand and made us sit in the east stand, which was facing directly into the hurricane. When I arrived wind, rain, sleet and the odd seagull were driving into the stand, and the gallant 161 were all cowering in the back three rows.

     

    Luckily the storm abated just as the game began, and we got a wonderful view of the goals being scored right infant of us. :)

  11. Mr Jones, the hundred-year-old Jags Fan who was a guest at Firhill near the end of last season is currently in a hospital and bored out of his skull.

     

    A friend of Mrs Not-So-Cuddly goes to visit him and plays dominoes with him, but she has no interest in football.

     

    Is there a Thistle historian who might be interested in visiting him now and again to record some of his memories?

     

    If so, please PM me.

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  12. One of my sons lives in Belfast and he goes to see Glentoran regularly. I've been there with him several times. Going to their home games is like going back to the 1950's, wooden stands, old guys in suits, bunnets and mufflers, wee boys with ricketies, and a pretty basic social club. Plus they never seem to chant or sing.

     

    Having said that they were all very welcoming, I never heard any sectarian abuse, and going by the names I'd think their team has a mix of religions

     

    And before the game they play a version of 'The Star of The County Down' by Glens fan Van Morrison. "When you see them play on a Saturday they're the Star o the County Down. Because the Oval is south of the Laggan they play in County Down, and most of the banners round the ground were from wee towns in County Down.

     

    The streets on the north of the ground (our route of approach) are all new housing with lots of Ulster Flags during the marching season (as anyone going to the game will see) but I've never felt threatened there (unlike in the Lower Newtonards Road)

     

    For a couple of years recently my other son was living in Brno in the Czech Republic. It was Brno that we played in Europe after we beat Glentoran home and away. Spooky

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