| Pat Stewart |
Patrick Stewart was born on Wednesday, 3rd May, 1950, in Springburn, Glasgow. The defender signed for Willie Thornton's Thistle on Wednesday, 14th August, 1968, having most recently been with Sighthill Youth Club. Aged 18, he made his debut appearance on Saturday, 12th October, 1968, in a 1-0 win at home to Aberdeen in the SFL First Division. There were no goals for Pat during his time with Thistle. He played his last game for the club on Saturday, 5th September, 1970, in a 2-2 draw away to Stirling Albion in the SFL Second Division, having appeared as a Jag on 7 occasions. His club-list included Partick Thistle, Alloa Athletic and Hamilton Academical. |
| 1971 - LEAGUE (2nd tier) Champion |
| the decisive game… |
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1971 - SFL SECOND DIVISION
Confirmed as champions. Understandably tense, Thistle made it hard for themselves. Queens were given too much space early on and they took the lead but a tremendous shot from 18 yards by McQuade made it 1-1. He could have had more before Lawrie got the winning goal (25). |
- Listed per out Honours list criteria.
- Players who have contributed an appearance in any given tournament are included.
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