Lawless on injury comeback, Chalmers competition and his 'brilliant investment'
Stevie Lawless’ return to the first team at Partick Thistle has been a long time coming.
Sports Writer
James worked as a sports writer at The Herald for four years prior to the launch of Hearts Standard. His work covering the years-long fan ownership saga at Partick Thistle drew acclaim, while his analysis provides insight into the beautiful game. A passionate advocate for Scottish football, James supports Partick Thistle - but we try not to hold that against him.
James worked as a sports writer at The Herald for four years prior to the launch of Hearts Standard. His work covering the years-long fan ownership saga at Partick Thistle drew acclaim, while his analysis provides insight into the beautiful game. A passionate advocate for Scottish football, James supports Partick Thistle - but we try not to hold that against him.
Stevie Lawless’ return to the first team at Partick Thistle has been a long time coming.
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