Partick Thistle has signed two new players, Paddy Reading and Cammy Logan. The club is inviting fans to house these new signings.
What happened?
Partick Thistle is looking for fans to accommodate their new players. This move has sparked a debate about footballer accommodation.
Why it matters for Partick
The club's fan-owned structure makes it unique. Artist David Shrigley created the club's mascot, Kingsley.
What comes next?
The club will continue to look for innovative ways to support their players. | Player | Previous Club | | --- | --- | | Paddy Reading | Ayr United | | Cammy Logan | Forfar Athletic | Partick Thistle's home kit features yellow and red stripes. The club's ground, Firhill, is a tight, old-school place to watch football. And the club's fan-owned structure is something more clubs should consider. But the question remains, will any fans take up the offer to house the new signings?
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