Most clubs, particularly smaller ones, would welcome an open minded lottery winner investing in them. That is what happened at Partick Thistle and today Colin Weir's funeral cortége will arrive at Firhill en route to his funeral: Lottery winner's farewell
Weir won £161m with his now ex-wife Christine in 2011. The debts of Partick Thistle were cleared and a new academy set up. Weir gifted a 20 per cent shareholding to the club's Trust in 2015 with another 55 per cent due to arrive in March.
Thistle have always billed themselves as 'The Great Glasgow Alternative' in a city dominated by Celtic and Rangers. It's not a club a glory hunter would support, but it can claim to have a non-sectarian and inclusive fanbase. It is also probably more middle class in its composition.
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