Thistle boss Stuart Davidson is calling for his players to roll up their sleeves and give their all for the final ten games of the Premier League season in their battle for survival.


A shock 3-2 defeat to struggling Blantyre leaves Largs in the relegation zone as they slipped to 17th in the 20 team league.
With six teams going down, Largs now need to pick up victories to push their way to safety after a recent form slump which has seen them go five games without a win.
They now face a road trip to 10th placed Benburb this Saturday - and boss Davidson is urging his players to turn it round.
He said: "We need the players to show the passion for the shirt and that they care - they are all a good bunch of boys but when we get over that line we need to show how much we are willing to fight for the club. 
"There is no hiding place now - every player now needs to stand up and be counted.
"Some players performances dipped in that second half v Blantyre and we can't have that - we need the performances to be high.
"This past week has been hellish for me after going out of the cup and now losing to Blantyre - and I hope the players feel the same and have the desperate urge to get back out on Saturday and do something about it."
Largs did welcome back influential defender Connor McGoldrick on Saturday which is a vital boost going into the business end of the season.
Davidson said: "Connor is a big player for us and that is why we put him in right away as he needs games under his belt and will be a big presence for us."
Looking at this weekend's opposition, Davidson said: "Benburb have been picking up some good results so we are in for a very tough game."
Looking back at the Blantyre defeat, Arnie said he was very disappointed in the defensive errors which again plagued Largs.
He said: "It's the same thing as last week and I couldn't promise these defensive errors wouldn't happen again.
"I felt as if again we had the potential to win it. 
"I thought we looked good at times but after that we again shot ourselves on the foot and despite a change of personnel this week it was still the same mistakes.
"Once we went ahead 2-1 but Blantyre came back into it and we stopped competing
"It was poor goals to concede again - it was down to individual jobs and people should be doing their job better.
"The annoying thing was at 2-2 we lost that bit of fight and that was disappointing goal."
"You are thinking right we have learnt from last week and if there is any pressure we defend our box better - but we gave them a goal from a corner.
"And there was a wee bit of pressure after what happened last week and we conceded again after not defending it properly at the back post."
Explaining the absence of Will Sewell from the starting line-up, Davidson said: "It was my choice not to play Will - we hadn't won for four games and we've just been scoring penalties and I felt that there were guys sitting on the bench who were due a turn.
"You could feel it during the last ten minutes as Blantyre killed the game and the whole place went flat.
"It is up to me to pick the players up and we have ten games left and on the day we can match most teams - we can't feel sorry for ourselves - we need to pick ourselves up and show what we can do."