The black, red, gray and pink design honors the thousands of individuals—mostly women—who were persecuted under the Scottish ...
Doolan scored 121 goals in 401 appearances from 2009 to 2019 at the Scottish side as a player before becoming manager in March 2023. Thistle swiftly finished fourth in the Scottish Championship ...
And earlier today Partick Thistle parted company with manager Kris Doolan after a rotten run of just one win in seven games in the Scottish Championship. The sacking means youth coach Paul ...
Partick Thistle laboured to a 1-1 draw with Scottish Championship bottom side Airdrieonians in their first match under interim management duo Brian Graham and Mark Wilson. Following the departure ...
Doolan, 38, had been associated with Thistle for much of the past 16 years. He initially joined as a player from junior outfit Auchinleck Talbot in 2009 and went on to make more than 400 ...
And that might not have been the manager’s mindset the Sunday before when Rangers had a defeat with humiliation attached in a Scottish Cup tie against Queen’s Park at Ibrox. There was ...
Live football action from the SWPL as Partick Thistle welcome Rangers to Petershill Park. Full match coverage with presenter Micheal Steele and commentator Alex O’Henley. Show more Ball-coise ...
If you're looking for your next knitting project, why not make it a knitted collar? They're a brilliant project to accessorise your winter and spring wardrobe, and really quick to complete, too.
There are so many designs to choose from so to make it easier, we’ve compiled the best women’s cardigan knitting patterns for all seasons in one handy place. What’s more, they’re all free patterns, ...
HITA winners proceed to the Scottish Thistle Awards national final to represent the region and compete with the best of the rest of the country. HITA will soon announce the charity partner for 2025 ...
Founded in 1876 in Partick, Thistle played at various homes in Kelvingrove ... they won promotion to the Scottish Premier League in 2013 as First Division champions under Alan Archibald.