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TJF and PTFC Trust Elections 2024

Two sets of fan elections are taking place in May 2024 at Partick Thistle. They’re different elections, but they’re both important in their own ways to help make a success of our fan-owned football club. TJF Elections 2024 – Director Elections The first set of elections are for four vacancies on the TJF Board. To…

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PTFC Trust update on the beneficiary database

The Club-Trust Agreement has entered into force. This historic agreement gives Partick Thistle a robust legal structure for its fan ownership model. It puts democracy at the heart of the most important decisions affecting the Football Club. Later this year, beneficiaries of the PTFC Trust will get to elect at least two fan representatives to…

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The Club-Trust Agreement enters into force

Update from the PTFC Trust trustees Friday was a frustrating one on the pitch at Firhill, as Thistle slipped to defeat against the Pars. But off the pitch, an important milestone was marked, with the signing and entry into force of the Club-Trust Agreement (CTA). Back in January, we consulted with the fans on a…

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Consultation on Club-Trust Agreement

Update from the PTFC Trust trustees Since October, the trustees of the PTFC Trust have been working closely with the Club Board to embed proper fan ownership protections at Partick Thistle. We want the Football Club not just to be fan owned but to feel like it too. Publication of the draft Club-Trust Agreement Today…

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The Investment Process and Future Fan Consultation

We would like to thank the members that have been in touch with us about the investment process and outcome: both the positive and the messages containing challenge. Scrutiny matters because ultimately, we represent you: our members. We have prepared a document for the purposes of informing the fans in more detail about the investment…

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Supporters’ Buses

The Jags Foundation welcomes the SFA, SPFL and SWPL’s joint statement opposing more onerous regulation of football supporters’ buses. We hope the widespread strength of feeling expressed across the Scottish footballing community encourages the Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain to think again, and to drop their plans. Effective and proportionate policing has to begin from…