Thistle are hoping to back up their biggest win in years by downing big guns Kilwinning in this Saturday's barnstormer of a Barrfields league clash.


Largs smashed an awesome EIGHT goals past basement boys Bonnyton on Saturday.
Thistle have previous form against the Buffs including last season's impressive 2-1 win in the league, and are looking to take their biggest scalp yet in this season's PDM Buildbase Premier Division.

See Will Sewell's opener from last week below.


High flying Kilwinning are sitting third top tucked in behind Auchinleck and leaders Pollok.
With Largs currently sitting in 14th spot, Thistle have yet to beat a side in the top half of the 20 team league, and need as many wins as possible to escape the drop with potentially seven teams going down.
The gaffer said: "The players are aware of this - I have brought this up a couple of times - we have got ourselves in a good position but if we are wanting to progress up the table we need to beat teams in the top half of the table.
"I have told the players not to get carried away with the 8-1 Bonnyton result as Kilwinning are a quality team and Saturday is going to be a very tough game and we need to work hard during the week to make sure we are prepared for it."
Reacting to Thistle's big win, Davidson said: "I was just looking for three points and a good performance and I just thought the first half we were ruthless.
"On Thursday night at training, there were some cracking goals so they just carried it on from there.
"I am not surprised that Stuart Faulds scored a hat-trick - he can score goals and should be shooting more and getting in the box more - I know he can do it.
"He doesn't often get in the spotlight but we know how important he is - Stuart is a top player for us and he has always been great and his work rate is fantastic. He is becoming more aggressive which is good to see.
"I thought we started the second half a wee bit sloppy. Sometimes it is human nature when you are 4-0 up but once we got over that wee spell we clicked back to our first half form.
"Keeper Jamie McGowan had a save or two - and we were a bit slack defensively which led to a few chances to Bonnyton.
"It was a great lob for Will's first goal after George put in a good ball into the danger area, and scored a top hat-trick, and it is good to see him doing so well in the goalscoring charts.
"Without sounding disrespectful we could have scored more but Bonnyton could have scored more too.
New signing Aiden Duffy played his part in the win with some good runs and helping to set up some of the goals.

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Davidson said: "Aiden is good quality and there is more to come from him and he fits in to the way we want to play and has that aggressiveness.
"Aiden Coll from the Largs Thistle 20s came on and he has blistering pace and he is one to watch for the future."
Thistle have placed Keir Milliken on the transfer list by mutual consent. Milliken signed for Thistle at the start of last season and he scored a memorable equaliser against Cumnock in the Scottish Cup earlier this season.

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Davidson said: "Milky just feels he has not played enough football season so he has asked to go on the transfer list to go somewhere else."
On the injury front, defender Conor McGoldrick is currently in America and recovering from an ankle injury and will be returning in March, and Sean McLeod was absent due to a foot injury, with Brad Gray also due to return to the squad this weekend.
* Largs Thistle defeated Ardrossan Winton Rovers 4-0 at Inverclyde Sports Centre last Tuesday with doubles from Will Sewell and Aiden Duffy.