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January 31, 2010

Match report - Inverness CT v Partick Thistle

Filed under: Match reports — Alan Murray @ 2:10 pm

INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE 2 PARTICK THISTLE 1
Match Report-Saturday 30th January 2010
Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, Inverness.
Attendance: 3,107
Saturday 30th January 2009

by Partick the Dog (with assistance from Wee Honk)

A controversial last minute spot kick fired home by Adam (remember the name) Rooney denied Thistle a deserved draw in an entertaining Battle of the Jags. The result was particularly hard on Jonny Tuffey who turned in a heroic performance, including saving an earlier penalty.  The effort and commitment displayed by an understrength Thistle side gave the supporters much more reason for encouragement than the previous two more abject defeats.
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January 24, 2010

Match report - Partick Thistle v Dunfermline

Filed under: Match reports — Alan Murray @ 5:43 pm

Partick Thistle v Dunfermline
Firhill Stadium Glasgow
Saturday 23th January 2009
Referee- S.Finnie
Attendance: 2,607
by Alan Murray

McCall made one change from the defeat at Raith Rovers last week with Ian Maxwell returning and Liam Buchanan dropping to the bench. The formation was re-organized with Conroy out on the left and Paul Paton going to the right hand side of midfield. This meant Cairney playing central midfield with Rowson.

Dunfermline started the game well and David Graham had a shot which went wide of Tuffey’s post after the 8th minute. Nick Phinn just a few minutes later had a shot blocked.

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January 22, 2010

Match preview - Partick Thistle V Dunfermline Athletic

Filed under: News — Alan Murray @ 12:09 pm

Partick Thistle V Dunfermline Athletic
Irn-Bru Scottish First Division
Saturday 23rd January 2010
Firhill Stadium Glasgow
Kick-Off 3.00pm
Referee: S.Finnie
Admission
Adults £16.00
Concessions £11.00
Under 16’s Free

Would you pay £1800 just for a leg of ham? Because that’s how much the world’s most expensive ham costs, and it’s on sale in Selfridges in London this week. It comes from 50 specially selected animals and to prove its authenticity it has its own DNA certificate!

How much would it cost to buy all the legs of Ham that are on the park on Saturday?

Stephen McKeown is out, and it looks like it will be late fitness tests for Lovell and Maxwell.
Mr. McCall is on the trail of another loanee from the SPL but whether we will see him on Saturday is another matter.

A win is a must on Saturday so lets hope we have a good night down in the tavern after the game.

January 16, 2010

Match Report - Raith Rovers v Partick Thistle

Filed under: Match reports — Tom Hogg @ 11:12 pm

Raith Rovers v Partick Thistle
Starks Park, Kirkcaldy
Saturday 16th January 2009
Referee- Euan Norris
Attendance: 1950approx
by Tom Hogg

Thistle arrived in Kirkcaldy as the snow disappeared and at the end of ninety eminently forgettable minutes, the more than 700 fans who had made the journey were left wishing that the Arctic conditions had persisted for a wee bit longer.

Late illness call offs for Lovell, Adams (in what would have been his last appearance) and Maxwell left a depleted squad but the team still lined up as a 4-4-2 despite the inclusion of utility defender Greig Shields in the starting line up. Shields took up a post to the left of Rowson in midfield with the other new loanee Ryan Conroy slotting in at left back. Archibald moved to the centre and Liam Buchanan started alongside Donnelly up front.

Thistle started the brighter of the two but Rovers were first to threaten after only five minutes when a set piece from deep was flicked on towards Tade who headed wide. Shortly after Corcoran was put under pressure at the edge of his own box but the ball was smuggled away without any real threat arising. However by the twelfth minute Thistle were looking more in control and Donnelly was fouled near the edge of the box after he collected an incisive Rowson pass with his back to goal. As the anticipation rose in the away stand, Sid stepped up and blasted the ball high over the bar. (more…)

January 15, 2010

Match preview - Raith Rovers V Partick Thistle

Filed under: News — Alan Murray @ 1:39 pm

Irn-Bru Scottish First Division
Saturday 16th January 2010
Starks Park Kirkcaldy
Kick-Off 3pm
Referee E. Norris

New signing Ryan Conroy is added to the squad along with Greg Shields whose long delayed clearance has finally came through. Both Martyn Corrigan and Stephen McKeown are out injured.

Jim Hamilton has left the club by mutual consent and Ricky Little loan deal has been extended to end of the seasonr with Queens Park.

Jags really need a win tomorrow to keep the pressure up on Dundee.

Admission
Adult £16
Junior £8
Senior Citizen £8
Pre School Concession FREE
Parent & Child £19
College/Uni Concession (proof of status req) £12
Jobseeker Concession (proof of status req) £8
Disability & Carer Concession
(Disabled person = Half price, Carer = FREE) £8

Train Times

Trains leave Queen Street every 15 minutes for Edinburgh Haymarket, change here for a regular service to Kirkcaldy. Last train before Kick-Off-Leave Queen st 12.45 arrive Haymarket 13.29 leave Haymarket 13.43 arrive Kirkcaldy 14.23

Return trains leaves Kirkcaldy 17.00 and 17.48 arrive Queen Street at 18.51 and19.21 [change Haymarket]
Fare adult £21.10 with Rail card £15.85 children travel free with an adult
Over 55’s £15.00

Bus

Bus leaves [destination St Andrews] Buchanan Street Bus Station 12.10 arrives Kirkcaldy 13.50 return at 17.19 arrive Glasgow 19.01[No fare information]

January 10, 2010

Match report - Partick Thistle v Dundee Utd

Filed under: Match reports — Alan Murray @ 7:29 pm

Partick Thistle v Dundee Utd
Firhill Stadium, Glasgow.
Saturday 9th January 2009
Referee- Douglas McDonald
Attendance: 4002
by Alan Murray

Ian McCall unexpectedly included Jamie Adams in the starting line-up. Kilmarnock
apparently changed their minds about the request for him not to be included. The rumour is, he’s off to Queen of the south meaning that it doesn’t matter to Kille if he is cup tied.

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January 8, 2010

Match preview - Partick Thistle v Dundee United

Filed under: Uncategorized — Alan Murray @ 12:58 pm

Partick Thistle v Dundee United
Active Nation Scottish Cup 4th Round
Saturday 9th January 2010
Firhill Stadium Glasgow
Kick-Off 3pm
Referee: Douglas McDonald
Assist: Keith Scobie
“ : Gary Sweeney
4th Official: Alan Muir

Admission
Adults £15.00
OAP’s £10.00
Students £10.00
Under 16’s £10.00
Season Tickets not valid for Scottish Cup games

Last weeks pre-match report was translated into Spanish in honour of the “The King of Spain’s” departure from the Jags. Our intentions this week were to translate the pre-match report into “Dundonian”, but as this proved to be an impossible task it was back to the good old English.

Stephen McKeown and Jamie Adams are out, but if clearance comes through Greg Shields will make his debut at the back. Youngsters Ryan MacBeth and Ross McGeoch will be on the bench.

Dundee United may or may not have Pat Fenlon as their new manager on Saturday, as talks are still going on with his club Bohemians. If he is as good as the last manager that came over the Irish Sea to Scotland, then bring on our opponents in the next round.

Dusan Permis will make is debut in goal for United.

January 2, 2010

Match preview - Partick Thistle V Greenock Morton

Filed under: News — Alan Murray @ 5:56 pm

Partick Thistle V Greenock Morton
Irn-Bru Primera División de Escocia
Lunes 4 de enero 2010
Firhill Estadio Glasgow
Kick-Off 7.45pm
Admisión
Adultos: £ 16,00
Adultos mayores, estudiantes, 16-21 £ 11,00
Menores de 16 años GRATIS

Es Adios Amigo del Rey de España en juego para las noches contra Greenock Morton.  Gerry Britton ha sido un servidor fantástico para los Jaguares y debe ser uno de los favoritos para el Salón de la Fama de la próxima temporada.  Vamos a hacer una gran despedida para el hombre con una victoria no sólo una, sino a jugar al fútbol tipo español haciendo.

Ian McCall tiene un plantel completo para elegir y estoy seguro de que Liam se le dará la oportunidad de mantener su buen récord de anotaciones en contra de nuestros visitantes de la cola del Banco.
Morton puede tener Ian Russell al frente y el rumor es que Alan Lithgow puede ser un jugador de Morton pronto.

Partick Thistle V Greenock Morton
Irn-Bru Scottish First Division
Monday 4th January 2010
Firhill Stadium Glasgow
Kick-Off 7.45pm
Admission
Adults: £16.00
Seniors, Students, 16-21 £11.00
Under 16’s FREE

It’s Adios Amigo to The King of Spain at to-nights game against Greenock Morton. Gerry Britton has been a fantastic servant for the Jags and must be one of the favourites for the Hall of Fame next season. Let’s make it a great send-off for the man with not only a win, but playing Spanish type football doing it.

Ian McCall has a full squad to pick from and I am sure Liam will be given a chance to keep up his great scoring record against our visitors from the Tail of the Bank.

Morton may have Ian Russell up front and the rumour is that Alan Lithgow may be a Morton player soon.

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