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  1. Here we go for season #141. Will Glasgow's oldest professional football club have a happy 140th in February? Can Doolz go double figures again and become folkloric? Can the Arch match Lambie's 3-in-a-row top-flight stint? Will Abdul go up to lift the Scottish Cup? We'll be there all the way. I'll keep the post-match stats coming throughout the campaign, and I shall do my best to make sure we don't miss any records or milestones... please jump in with as many bits n bobs n comments as poss, or if you think something may be amiss... four eyes are better than two and, as always, it’ll be ten times better for not just me banging on. Pre-Season July round-up 14th: Thistle play non-Scottish opposition for the 24th season-in-a-row, further extending the club record. 14th: At Eastleigh, Thistle play their most southerly game in the British Isles since visiting Fratton Park in 1972. 14th: There are five debutants; Tomáš Cerný, Gary Miller (trialist), David Amoo, James Alabi (trialist) and Terrell Miller (trialist). 14th: Tomáš Cerný becomes the first Thistle goalie since to register a clean-sheet on his debut since Glenn Daniels did the same in the end of season stalemate at the Rock in May 2013. 14th: Terrell Miller becomes the latest full-internationalist to have played for Partick Thistle, and the 118th known to me. With his 6-minute stint, the Montserratian takes over from Peter Cormack (who previously held the record with his 20 minutes at Glebe Park in 1983) as the internationalist with the least amount of game time for the Partick Thistle first team. 18th: At the Falkirk Stadium, Ryan Scully, the longest serving player at Firhill, registers his first appearance since the 5-1 "red 'n' yellow day" victory against Dunfermline, 2¾ years ago. He registers his 4th clean sheet in 11 games for the Thistle first team. 18th: There are three debutants; Durrell Berry (trialist), Kevin Nisbet and Matthew McInally. James Penrice appears on the team-sheet for the first time. 25th: Versus Rotherham, James Penrice becomes the 9th debutant of the pre-season. 25th: From fully 175 yards out, Welshy nets for the first time since the seven to nil routing of Airdrie United in October 2012. Get in.
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