Thistle goal hero George Sewell was thrilled after his wonder goal against Beith went viral - and was seen by 140,000 people online.


The 24 year old winger scored a sensational long range strike to spark a late comeback to secure a plum tie at Clydebank in the third round.
But the modest player told the News he didn't care who scored and was just delighted to play his part in only Thistle's third victory at Bellsdale Park in 25 years as Largs triumphed 4-3.
The turning point came when Sewell flicked the ball twice in the air before launching a superb volleyed effort into the roof of the net on 85 minutes to level the scores at 3-3.


He said: "I was wanting to take a first touch and it was not good so I need a second touch to compose myself before hitting the volley.
"The goal was very much needed and came at a good time on 85 minutes.
"I don't care who scores - as long as we win at full-time I am happy.
"We had started the game much better than we had done against Clydebank a week before when we were two goals down after ten minutes.
"But instead we started flying and moved 2-0 up at Beith - we have not done that too many times this season. 
"We knew at half-time that the game wasn't done and we expected Beith to come at us.
"Unfortunately I lost my man and Carlo Monti headed it in to reduce the deficit and then Fowler took his goal well and suddenly it was 2-2 in the blink of an eye.
"When they scored a third we felt that we had just chucked away a two goal lead out of nowhere but the way in which we responded in the last ten minutes was incredible.
"I have been here three or four years now and haven't won at Beith so this was big for us."
Sewell revealed that the caretaker manager in Scott Adam changed the shape of the team for the final ten minutes with a more attack minded formation which reaped dividends.
He said: "We moved to 3-4-3 which helped Blair Devine and me in terms of pushing up."
Largs now face a different challenge as they head to Ardeer in the West of Scotland Cup 1st round on Saturday.
The Stevenson side are struggling in the West of Scotland 2nd Division and sit in 15th spot in the 16 team league.
Sewell said: "It will be a different kind of battle for us at Ardeer. I am good friends with their manager Shaun Kenny and they have a good youth set-up down there.
"They will be looking for a big scalp in the cup but we want to go as far as we can in the cup competitions."
Sewell will be hoping that the weather conditions are not so testing after revealing it was difficult to see at times during last Saturday's clash due to the torrential rain.
And George said the winning goal came at the perfect time as the patched up squad did not fancy another half an hour of extra time.
He said: "We had Scott Lewis suspended, Jamie McGowan was best man at a wedding, Laurie McMaster was injured, on top of our long term injuries.
"I was delighted for Alan Frizzell scoring his goal and he has been ploughing away on his own in recent weeks and has been putting in a tremendous effort - and he also played a big part in our winning goal.
"That is two goals in two games for David Ramsay and it maybe shows we have missed a striker with that predatory instinct and he brings a lot of energy upfront."
The good news for Thistle is that skilful playmaker Sean McLeod is not too far away from returning from the squad, with Scott Adam not expected to be back in action till the end of the year, while midfielder David McGrath hasn't played since picking up an injury against Rob Roy in August.
Thistle's reward for their victory against Beith in the South of Scotland Challenge Cup is a third round tie away to Clydebank to be played on November 19.
* It was another strong performance from Largs Thistle AFC Amateurs who recorded a 7-1 victory at home to Kilbarchan Thistle AFC in the second round of the West of Scotland Cup. The scorers were Fraser Russell x 3, Glen McTaggart, Ross MacKay, Cammy Florence, and Lewis Florence.
The man of the match was Fraser Russell who registered four assists alongside his hat-trick.