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Thursday, 1 August, 2002, 19:05 GMT 20:05 UK
Jags back in top flight
Kenny Milne in action against Sheffield Wednesday
Kenny Milne (right) has been added to the Jags' squad
The Jags' return to the top flight was thoroughly deserved after an excellent campaign in the First Division.

Not considered as promotion candidates after coming up from the Second Division, John Lambie's men staged a two-way battle with Airdrie before seeing off that challenge with a few weeks of the season remaining.

Their aim now will be to prove SPL chief executive Roger Mitchell wrong - he famously announced that anyone who believed Thistle could survive in the league must be dope-smokers.

  Partick Thistle FC
Last season: promoted
Key player: Scott Paterson
Top signing: Derek Whyte
Lambie has made a number of additions to his squad for the challenge ahead, with experienced defender Derek Whyte brought in to partner Scott Paterson at the back.

Promising youngsters like Ricky Waddell and Ian Morris from Falkirk and Kenny Milne from Hearts have also been added.

Considering the club almost went bust a few years ago, and they were playing Second Division football just two seasons ago, they will surely be content just to survive this year.

Without the financial wherewithal that helped Livingston surprise the rest of the SPL last season, third place is an unlikely destination, but Thistle should not be underestimated.

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