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Thistle thank NHS Scotland with limited edition charity t-shirt

Alongside our partners O’Neills and Greaves Sports, Partick Thistle FC is proud to unveil a limited edition ‘Thank You NHS Scotland’ t-shirt with £5 from every sale going to local NHS causes.

Available today for pre-order at greavessports.com , the unique football t-shirt will come in both adult and children’s sizes and be dispatched to supporters by June 17.

The specially commissioned black top with rainbow overlay provides fans with a first sight at the quality to expect from our new kit supplier O’Neills and returning retail partner Greaves Sports.

The 100% polyester t-shirt, produced in K2 koolite fabric, is priced £35 for adults and £25 for children with £5 from every sale going to benefit patients and staff via NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Endowments.

Gerry Britton, Partick Thistle Chief Executive, said: “This is the club’s way of saying thanks to everyone in the NHS for their relentless dedication at this extraordinary time. To commit £5 from each sale back to NHS causes locally was a no-brainer and makes this a truly unique Thistle t-shirt.

“We’re very grateful to O’Neills and Greaves Sports for moving so quickly to make this available – we’re certain it will prove extremely popular and whet the appetite of supporters ahead of our new home and away kit reveals this summer.”

Miller Greaves, Director of Greaves Sports, added: “This is the perfect way to kick off our partnership with Partick Thistle and O’Neills. It’s fantastic that together with fans we will be giving back to NHS causes locally.”

Thistle, O’Neills and Greaves Sports will unveil new home and away strips for season 2020/21 this summer – with details of when fans can see and pre-order the first of those kits coming soon.

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Endowments is a charity of over 2,000 funds for the benefit of patients and staff. Funds are used for equipment, patient comforts and amenities, research and training together with the provision of extra facilities and opportunities not available from government funding.

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