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dougie247

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  1. according to the bbc stats they had 5 shots on target and they scored from 4 of them.. We were unlucky and not fast enough to adapt... Move on! next game please
  2. The rumours are all deemed to be 2nd hand news
  3. Stevenson to Ayr Utd for 28 days.. hope they can pay his full wage! http://ptfc.co.uk/news/2015-2016/december_2015/stevenson_departs_on_loan
  4. when did we last win 4 in a row?
  5. Been going since the mid 80's had 2 hamsters named after Gary Peebles and Steve Pittman.. Also loved Nicky Walker
  6. If celtic score another today ( 1-4 ) do we not go above the fake thistle? edit.. ah well nevermind
  7. Driving me mad but gonna have to go for a LOSS.. will be happy to be proved wrong though!
  8. The wifi idea is a brilliant step outside the box and a way to ensure contact can be kept with our transient supporters!
  9. Can we get an update on this please?
  10. Im having proper trouble with this.. I automatically want to put down a WIN for us but the head says NO.. I'm loosing sleep over it
  11. Any thoughts on the announcement from the club It all seems like good news.. I just get worried when i see Re-Structuring and Debt together.. Would be keen to see more detail of the deal Friday 13th November 2015 at 13:06 Partick Thistle Football Club can today announce that, following new shareholder investment and agreement with Bank of Scotland, the club is now debt free. Intrinsic to this refinancing is the creation of the Partick Thistle Football Club Trust, which will provide supporters, through fans appointed representatives on the trusts board, an opportunity to have a greater say in the running of the club. In 2008, the club’s debt totalled more than £1.5 million, which has been reducing year on year due to ongoing sound financial management and some tough decisions around costs. The 2014/15 season saw the club continue to operate a break even budget strategy, however it remained a challenging period from a financial perspective. Despite on field improvements, leading ultimately to an eighth place finish in the Scottish Premiership, the club saw home attendances drop by more than 500 on average, although numbers have stabilised in the current season. As part of the club’s ongoing financial planning process, the board of directors discussed options around funding with the bank and it became apparent that, should suitable investment be found, there would be an opportunity to restructure the club’s debt. With investment secured, that restructuring deal is now in place, meaning the club is debt free. Partick Thistle chairman, David Beattie, said: “This is a historic day for Partick Thistle Football Club. To put not too fine a point on it, it represents the biggest off the park success story since Save the Jags. “This deal is the result of a huge amount of work behind the scenes at Firhill and feels like the ultimate reward for a sustained period of careful financial planning. “I am grateful to the board of directors and all at the club, including our fans, for their support to get us here and to Bank of Scotland for helping us realise our vision. “Before this season started, we explained that one of our objectives going forward was to bring stability to the club. That’s what this deal means for us. What it doesn’t mean is that we will become complacent, rather that we will use this as a base to build from.” Further details on the Trust and the new investors will follow in due course.
  12. I read the forum everyday don't often post.. Im happy to help out if i can
  13. Not the worst result tbh. bit disappointing that we couldn't use the advantage to push on.. But at the end of the day we are still in touching distance of the other teams!
  14. What a result! especially given other results.. we could have been totally left adrift with DUFC.. well done Archie and team!!!
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