PARTICK Thistle have been congratulated in the House of Commons.

The first motion of the new session in Westminster, following the pomp and ceremony of the Queen’s speech has been lodged and it was to praise the Maryhill club’s achievements past and present.

The Herald:

Patrick Grady, Glasgow North SNP MSP, whose constituency includes Firhill, queued early to get in first with his motion.

It congratulates the Jags on the club’s 140th anniversary this year and notes the cultural and historical importance of the team, formed in 1876 in Partick.

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Mr Grady also brought up the motion in the Commons during questions with the Leader of the House, Chris Grayling.

He said: “I am sure that the Leader of the House will want to congratulate Partick Thistle on its 140th anniversary, as noted in early-day motion 001 of this Session.”

The Herald:

The motion welcomes: “The economic, social and cultural contribution the club has made to the city throughout its history.

In particular Mr Grady notes Thistle’s: “Commitment to promoting a family-friendly atmosphere at its games and its outreach work to develop new generations of players and fans; commends the team for securing a fourth successive year in the top flight of Scottish football.”

He noted that it is 45 years since the Jags’ last major trophy success, beating the all-conquering Celtic side under Jock Stein which included legends Jimmy Johnstone and Kenny Dalglish, in the 1971 League Cup Final at Hampden by four goals to one, adding he was “confident that the mighty Jags will not keep its supporters waiting too much longer for more silverware.”

The motion is also signed by Partick Thistle supporting MPs, Mhairi Black and Chris Stephens.

Mr Grayling, Leader of the House responded with his own congratulations.

He said: “I am happy to congratulate Partick Thistle on their anniversary. I am sure that the hon. Gentleman is looking forward to a successful season next season, and will probably be in the stands on many Saturdays.”