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Welcome To Norway Mr. Lambie, Jackson & Co!


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A tour of Norway was reward for getting to the Scottish Cup final in 1930. It “set the Norwegians agog” and the Jags were described as “elegant” and “dazzling”. From Firhill to the Fjords, our brand new 'Partickle' tells the story of Thistle's first-ever encounters with continental opposition, and how they flew the flag for Scotland and wowed the locals…


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An absolutely superb article, and good to see the stadiums used are still there (Bislett has been completely remade and is no longer gravel), I’ve been to 3 of them.
Not only would the sea journey have taken nearly 2 days back then, but the journey from Bergen to Oslo was around 12 hours then, the team would have spent almost 2 days on the road (rail and sea) before playing their first game the next day (or that day if they took sleeper from Bergen to Oslo). I can’t imagine today’s players accepting that.

Of the teams we played, both Vållernga and Brann are still top tier, Lyn are 1 league down and the others have had a decline in fortunes since the 20’s and 30’s (where they challenged for cups and titled) and are now 4th or 5th tier.
 

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Glad you enjoyed it folks and thanks for the interesting footnotes Norge. Looking closely at the opposition line-ups (we now have 5 of them) we can see several Norwegian internationalists of the day. We could do a whole new Partickle...

Best of the season to all Thistle fans... skål!  🥃

 

 

 

 

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