SPFL Ladbrokes Championship
Sat 8 February, 2020. Kick Off: - 15:00
Dens Park
Supporter Information:
Admission Details:
Thistle fans will be located in the Bob Shankly Stand. Cash turnstiles will be in effect on the day.
Adults – £24
Concessions(seniors & students): £16
Under 18s: £10
Disabled Supporters(with free carer if required): £16
Supporters’ Buses:
City Centre Branch:
Pick ups:
Q Club – 11:15
Station Bar – 11:30
Non members welcome.
Please call 07979496154 or email for any further information.
John Lambie Jordanhill Branch:
Pick ups:
Jordanhill Station – 12:30
Thornwood Bar – 12:35
Prices:
Adults – £16
Concessions – £8
All Jags fans are welcome but booking is essential.
For seats please contact Alistair on 07817612563 or email
For general enquires please contact Iain on 07779668357 or email
North-West Branch:
Pick ups:
Milngavie Station – 12:00
Esquire House – 12:20
Maryhill Community Halls – 12:35
Non-Members fares:
Concessions – £10
Full fare – £16
To reserve seats, please e-mail or call 0141 632 3604.
JagZoneLIVE v Dundee
Our audio commentary service, JagZoneLIVE, will be broadcasting from Dens Park as Partick Thistle look to record another big victory at the home of the Dee.
The build-up to the game with our commentary team will begin at 2:45pm, 15 minutes ahead of kick-off.
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Partick Thistle look to secure another big victory at Dens Park as they take on Dundee for the third time this season this weekend. Last time they travelled to face the Dee, three goals in five minutes saw them earn a dramatic comeback victory against James McPake’s side but the Jags will probably hope for a more comfortable triumph this time with the need for points growing every week. Jags boss, Ian McCall, spoke to ptfc.co.uk to preview the fixture:
“For us, we need to get wins on the board. I think it’s the same for a lot of teams in the league just now; it’s points over performance. Last Friday, we felt we performed well enough to win without getting the points and we can’t let that happen over and over again.
“We created some decent chances and limited them to very little on the night but ultimately we’ve come away with one point and it really felt like we’d missed out on a good chance for all three so it’s up to us to make sure we take advantage in games like that.”
With the January transfer window now done and dusted, Ian is hoping that his new additions will really improve the side as the weeks go on.
“The Ayr game was our first with all the signings in place and I thought they equipped themselves very well. Brian Graham got another goal and he’s looking good already. We looked more assured at the back overall too so we think we’ve improved the team but now we have to show that by getting those points.”
Looking back at the last time his side went to Dens, McCall is desperate to replicate the result as he looks to lift the team off the bottom of the Championship table.
“It was a funny game, that one. We were poor in the first half and were lucky to only be one down but we made a couple of changes at half-time and looked much better after the break, getting goals at a good time; right at the end of the game. It was a great day for the players and for the travelling supporters.”
Although the Jags find themselves in a perilous position at the moment, the gaffer says he’s not panicking with plenty of games still left to play.
“I’ve been in football too long to be panicking. We’re not in a good spot at the moment and I don’t like that we had to do so much work in January but we’ve got a long way to go this season.”
Ian then gave an update on the squad fitness ahead of this weekend’s game.
“Zak Rudden’s had a scan and is going to miss two or three weeks at the most but definitely won’t be in the squad this weekend. Lewis Mayo and Ryan Williamson are both also out at the moment. Apart from that, everyone is fit.”
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Partick Thistle began their February fixtures with a 2-0 defeat to Dundee this evening in the Ladbrokes Championship. The rearranged fixture, moved due to Thistle’s involvement in the Challenge Cup semi-finals, represented a chance for the Jags to earn their first three points of 2020 but the Maryhill men were undone by a first half double by Kane Hemmings. The striker tapped home from a Jordan Forster knockdown to make it 1-0 and then applied a cool finish when through on goal to add to the Dark Blues’ lead. The visitors started the second half brightly but quickly faded away and the game finished 2-0 to the hosts. Jags boss, Ian McCall spoke to ptfc.co.uk following the end of the game:
“I take absolute responsibility for that result; I picked the wrong team. Dundee deserved to win because they went about it the right way in a game where not much football was played but I have to take responsibility for the team I picked.
“We were woeful. Early in the game they were ready and we looked naïve. We didn’t move the ball quickly enough and when they got their chances they took them so we can’t have any complaints.”
The gaffer was particularly disappointed with the manner of the two goals conceded which saw the Dee take a two-goal lead into the break.
“Both goals were giveaways. The first is another set piece and we aren’t learning from our mistakes as far as those go. The second is an individual error and apart from those they haven’t really threatened our goal so it’s even more frustrating.”
The Jags looked lively coming out of the half-time interval but didn’t keep it up and ultimately failed to really test Conor Hazard which was very disappointing for McCall.
“It doesn’t matter if we had a good spell. A game is 90 minutes and we were awful. We didn’t have pride, we weren’t robust and that’s why they’ve won. We’re in a dog fight and we can’t afford to perform like that.”
He finished by offering a message to the travelling support that made the trip to Dens this weekend.
“There were over 350 Thistle fans in that away end and we let every one of them down. They’re support has been great all season and we gave them a great day last time we were here but this afternoon, the booing at the end was fully justified.”
Further reaction to today’s game from Ian McCall and Shea Gordon will be available to JagZone subscribers this evening – log in to view.
Jagzone subscribers will also be able to watch extended highlights of the game.
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Article Copyright © 2020. Permission to use quotations from this article online is only granted subject to appropriate source credit and hyperlink to ptfc.co.uk.