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3 hours ago, Best Team in Angus said:

We have just signed Abdul Osman seems on paper to be a great signing for us whats your thoughts / comments

It’s not easy to talk about Abdul Osman without talking about whether his focus is on or off the pitch.

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On 20/01/2021 at 18:56, Best Team in Angus said:

We have just signed Abdul Osman seems on paper to be a great signing for us whats your thoughts / comments

Quite a spectacular fall from grace for him but suppose being part time gives him more time to focus on his off field activities, It's not easy..no it certainly wasn't Abdul. Good friends with the not so legendary Matthias Pogba so you never know he might turn up as well soon.

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41 minutes ago, Nightmare said:

Less than 3 years ago we were a division above Livingston. Now they’re two divisions ahead of us and playing in a cup final.

The job Martindale has done is phenomenal though I am pretty sure Livi fans said he was the reason behind their rise rather than Hopkin and Holt!!

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1 hour ago, Ludo*1 said:

Mon be good lads and take utter shite like Declan McDaid off our hands like a few of your fans are speculating about on Twitter.

Well. We are desperate. And with McCall he has history if signing shite.

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1 hour ago, Ludo*1 said:

Mon be good lads and take utter shite like Declan McDaid off our hands like a few of your fans are speculating about on Twitter.

He plays in a position we need to strengthen in, McCall also had him at Ayr, so speculation could well be correct. 

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Would certainly take McDaid at this level.

As an aside - Jags fans seem borderline obsessed with wanting to sign ex-players, no matter how unrealistic the signing might be, or how little a player did with us when they were here.

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Just in case you're not refreshing the Thistle Archive home page twice hourly, here's some of the latest bits n bobs...

Season 1911-12 →
- 49 match hubs loaded with line-ups, reports and stats. Easton's troops 4th in the League for the second season in a row. Chart-toppers: 40 apps Archie McKenzie; 10 goals Jim Marshall

Season 1912-13 →
- 45 match hubs loaded with line-ups, reports and stats. Away form slump. Spared re-election via League expansion. Double record tallies for Branscombe. Chart-toppers: 41 apps Frank Branscombe; 23 goals Frank Branscombe

Gathering of the Clans 1979-80 table →
- At long last, we had a bit of a breakthrough with the Gathering of the Clans tournament '79 in Nova Scotia. As suspected it was a round-robin tourney and the final table link is above. 26 points in 3 games, way to go Patrick offence!

Lee Massey →
- Brian Massey got in touch with some details about his Grandad Lee Massey, who kept goal for the Jags on 58 occasions back in the early 1900s. The page has been updated and we can also now put a face to the name, which is just fantastic! Any more of this kind of thing is very welcome.

The Day The Scottish Cup Came Up To Maryhill part 3 →

7 days ahead of our trip to Easter Road, pt 3 sets the 20-21 scene...

● Harris departs; near world record transfer fee
● Club-record fee paid for Campbell
● Napoleon is a Jag
● Meet George Easton & Sandy Lister
● Thistle's international pedigree

medal-george-easton.jpg

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