Gallacher and Miller set to leave Partick Thistle

Partick Thistle boss Alan Archibald has lost two more players after Paul Gallacher and Gary Miller became the latest Jags to quit Firhill.

Published 7th Jun 2016

Partick Thistle boss Alan Archibald has lost two more players after Paul Gallacher and Gary Miller became the latest Jags to quit Firhill.

Veteran goalkeeper and coach Gallacher and right-back Miller both rejected the offer of fresh contracts.

It comes just a day after Belgian defender Freddy Frans also announced he would be moving on from the Maryhill side, while midfielder Stuart Bannigan has turned down an offer to remain with Thistle.

Miller, 29 - who previously played for Ross County and St Johnstone - signed for Partick last season and made 24 appearances, while former Dundee United, Norwich and St Mirren custodian Gallacher, 36, registered 40 appearances during his two-year stay with the Glasgow outfit.

Partick said in a statement: "The club can confirm that Frederic Frans, Paul Gallacher and Gary Miller have turned down new deals and will be playing their football away from Firhill in the 2016/17 campaign.

"All at Partick Thistle thank them for their efforts for the club and wish them well in their future footballing careers.''

There was good news for Archibald, though, with David Wilson following the lead of midfield colleagues Abdul Osman and Stevie Lawless by committing himself to the club for another 12 months.

The 21-year-old made his debut for Thistle back in January 2014 as a late substitute against Celtic and has since gone on to feature 19 times for Archibald's side.