Thistle boss Bryan Slavin wants Barrfields to be bursting at the seams for their big match against Greenock on Saturday.
It is a 2pm kick-off, and Bryan has urged every supporter to try and bring along a friend to the game, to bolster the support. #TheeselBringAFriend
And after the high drama of recent weeks, the gaffer has further motivation for the team as he wants the players to help save his hair! #SaveBryansHair
Thistle have just three league games left, and are sitting top of the McBookie.com First Division, but need to win all three to be mathematically ensured of a play-off spot, but potentially could win promotion, or even the title.
It is all up for grabs, and the Thistle player boss is urging supporters to be the proverbial 'twelfth man' by bringing along a friend to the game.
Bryan said: "Supporters can make a big difference, specially when all the players are giving their all, and trying to dig deep, and keep going no matter what.
"It is crucially important we feel that the backing is there, and self motivation is a crucial thing, but it can be a bit disconcerting if the support isn't there. 
"We are not recognised in the junior scene as one of the big well supported teams. So far, the support has been great in the last few games, but we need a big push from everyone for these last games, including the supporters - so take a friend along to the game, and let's get everyone involved and roar Largs on to victory."
"Three points is everything for us. We know Greenock have some good players and first and foremost, they are going to compete against us.
We have three league games to go, and if I lose any more of my hair, I am going to end up like Duncan Goodhew, so by winning the last three games, it is an important campaign #SaveBryansHair
"We have a lot of Greenock boys in the team so essentially it is a bit like a derby, although I don't like to throw that into the mix, but they are going to compete well from the start.
"So it is important that we make sure we do the basics correctly and compete well enough, and make sure we don't give Greenock any encouragement.
"I am fully confident we can win the game but only if the players approach the match in the right manner in terms of energy and determination.
"We can see the finishing line, so it is important that we keep our head down and give everything we have got.