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Thinking of the last game at Firhill v Airdrie we won 1-0Ā  with Airdrie dominating the last 20 minutes and hitting the post with virtually the last kick of the game. My recollection was that Turner was a standout in Central Midfield forĀ Airdrie.

They are going well in League One while we are stuttering so could be a close game like Easter Road last night.

Ā Would be happy with a win.

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Ian McCall hails connection between Partick Thistle fans and Tunji Akinola | The National

ā€œUsually my favourites are the ones that are absolute loonies like [Andy] Geggan, [Ross] Docherty, [Michael] Moffat, [Scott] Tiffoney or [Zak] Rudden! Itā€™s really, really nice when someone at the top level of football really puts their name to somebody".

In his interviews for PTTV Docherty comes across as very calm and measured. Didn't take him for one of the loonies!

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Not confused at all!!

from Warriors website:

"Proof of vaccine certification:Ā Following further clarification from the Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council, Glasgow WarriorsĀ doĀ NOTrequire supporters to show proof of vaccine certification at upcoming home fixtures. This is because Scotstoun Stadium has a capacity of less than 10,000 and is fully seated."

from our website:

"Until further notice, supporters attending matches at Firhill should be prepared to provide visual proof of vaccination, which includes a booster vaccine for those who had their last dose more four months ago, to gain entry to the stadium, unless exempt."

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42 minutes ago, JAGSMAN1968 said:

Not confused at all!!

from Warriors website:

"Proof of vaccine certification:Ā Following further clarification from the Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council, Glasgow WarriorsĀ doĀ NOTrequire supporters to show proof of vaccine certification at upcoming home fixtures. This is because Scotstoun Stadium has a capacity of less than 10,000 and is fully seated."

from our website:

"Until further notice, supporters attending matches at Firhill should be prepared to provide visual proof of vaccination, which includes a booster vaccine for those who had their last dose more four months ago, to gain entry to the stadium, unless exempt."

I think this may be because the official capacity at Firhill is still over 10,000, although obviously it wonā€™t hit this tomorrow.

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1 hour ago, JAGSMAN1968 said:

Not confused at all!!

from Warriors website:

"Proof of vaccine certification:Ā Following further clarification from the Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council, Glasgow WarriorsĀ doĀ NOTrequire supporters to show proof of vaccine certification at upcoming home fixtures. This is because Scotstoun Stadium has a capacity of less than 10,000 and is fully seated."

from our website:

"Until further notice, supporters attending matches at Firhill should be prepared to provide visual proof of vaccination, which includes a booster vaccine for those who had their last dose more four months ago, to gain entry to the stadium, unless exempt."

From the Scottish Government's site(https://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-certification-scheme-information-for-local-authorities/):Ā 

"As of 17 January, live outdoor events with capacity above 500 were able to go ahead, with the existing certification requirements applying. The Scottish Government has increased the expectation of the proportion of attendees who should be spot checked to 50% or 1000, whichever is higher."

Seems like Warriors have spoken to Government to get that special rugby exemption! Again from reading the Scottish Government site, and others in the SPFL, it seems they are following it correctly - however much a pain in the arse it must be.Ā 

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Just now, Garscube Road End 2 said:

Strong side please.

Sneddon

Foster, Mayo, Akinola, Holt

Docherty, Turner, Bannigan

Smith

Tiffoney, Graham.

No Rudden ? Agree, this will not be an easy game.Ā  Imo Airdrie gave us our hardest game in the run in last season and although they did not have a good start to this season they are now on a good run.

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