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Dollar Jag

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  1. Embrace being a embarrassment? We did that years ago. It'll always hurt getting pumped off a Dick Campbell team though.
  2. Pretty high up the list of the shittiest ever results and that's pretty impressive. Someone should get sacked on general principles.
  3. I couldn't tell you any of the League 1 results. I don't know a single Clyde score outside of Thistle games. Because Clyde mean next to nothing to me and most Jags fans.
  4. There's one, and he seems to be no older than a teenager, and he's getting quite a lot of bites for his attempts at winding you all up. Or is this the Clyde thread, because there's a hell of a lot of you here. The priorities of Clyde fans, always bigging us up.
  5. Insinuating it's YOUR fault if you see the problem with it. Classic.
  6. Spinning shite from twitter into clickbait non-articles is how the Mail operates.
  7. If all I cared about was watching a team win every single Saturday I'd just sit and watch Manchester City on the telly. What I want is to support a team that treats its players - especially great servants who love the club and are loved by the fans - something a little better than shite by a manager who won't drop his knickers the second a "bigger" club comes calling. And Kris Boyd is who we're going to being in? Get to f**k, Caldwell, Low & Britton. But Caldwell first.
  8. So, P&B is not really for talking about your own team, it's just for winding up fans of other clubs?
  9. Could you just stop talking about St Johnstone in Partick Thistle threads? The Perth peanut gallery is really quite tiresome.
  10. I wonder how many season ticket holders we'll lose just by the continued employment of that one player.
  11. Does "competitive budget" mean one that is the same as the season just concluded? Will that make us one of the top-spending teams in the Championship?
  12. Sack him or keep him, the board have to make a decision sharpish.
  13. Partick Thistle's board should retain faith in manager Alan Archibald and "resist drastic changes" following their Scottish Premiership relegation, says Ian McCall. "The one thing they've got to do is stick with their manager," McCall said. "Archie's already proved he can win that league and proved himself a terrific young manager. Knowing him, and [chairman] David Beattie does know him, this will just make him more determined to get it right. "They've got to resist drastic changes and put faith in him. Alan will know if they don't start the season well, then he'll be under pressure, but I think the time for big change isn't now." https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44195234
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