Scott Paterson: Jags are loving that winning feeling in the Premiership
THE run of fixtures over the Christmas and New Year period can be crucial to a campaign and we are heading into those four Premiership games in good form and with confidence.
Scott Paterson is the assistant manager of Partick Thistle.
Scott Paterson is the assistant manager of Partick Thistle.
THE run of fixtures over the Christmas and New Year period can be crucial to a campaign and we are heading into those four Premiership games in good form and with confidence.
IT’S been quite a hard week all round and there’s not been much to smile about in the camp given how the last two games have gone.
The club have also announced the candidates for the Young Player of the Year - Dale Keenan, Gary Fraser and Declan McDaid.
We are obviously delighted and relieved, but I think there was a bit of frustration as well because we realise that we could have been in the top six this year.
A win at home to St Mirren will confirm our place in the league for a third successive campaign and everyone at Firhill is looking forward to the game on Saturday.
From the highs of Saturday after the performance and result against Motherwell, we were all on a real low on Sunday when we woke up to the news that Chico had passed away.
There is only four points between the two of us in the Premiership table and they will be looking to close that gap and drag us closer to themselves and Ross County.
It is probably the worst one we have had since we have been here and some of the performances have been well below the standards that we have set.
It is probably the worst one we have had since we have been here and some of the performances have been well below the standards that we have set.
The games between us this season have been close with both being settled in the last few minutes.
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