Ian McCall's first move when coronavirus shut down Scottish football was a visit to see his elderly mother in Dumfries – even if he had to keep a three metre distance when he arrived.
Since then the Partick Thistle manager has picked up the phone to Jags fans across the country “just for a blether” and to lift spirits in uncertain times.
His players are doing likewise. It all epitomises the Maryhill side’s temporary rebranding from Partick Thistle Football Club to Partick Thistle FAMILY Club.Doing their bit for the community on which they so heavily depend during easier times when the only worry is winning games and not the health of the nation.McCall is at the forefront of it all.