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Brian Graham admits Ross County relegation would hurt but Partick star is primed for final Premiership push

He had just scored the goal that could send her club down.

But the text message that pinged from Dingwall didn’t surprise Partick Thistle striker Brian Graham. It was Susan from the kit department at Ross County. She messaged just after Thursday night’s relegation play-off first-leg that put a nail in the Staggies’ coffin. But even after the 2-0 loss to the Jags, Susan said she didn’t hold a grudge against the Partick hitman.

Graham spent three years at the Staggies and Susan was like his surrogate mum in the Highlands. And when he returns there today for the second leg, she’ll be the first person he looks out for. But it won’t stop Graham from potentially finishing the job to book promotion for Thistle. The veteran front-man admits it would hurt to see his old club drop into the Championship. But at 35, having enjoyed a stunning season at Firhill, he’s desperate for one last crack at the top flight.

Even if it upsets his old friends at Dingwall. Graham and Aidan Fitzpatrick scored in the crucial first-leg win for Kris Doolan’s side on Thursday. Graham said: “I’ve been at Ross County and they are a special club to me. One of the best days of my career was winning the League Cup with them at Hampden.

“So it’s unfortunate this is against them. If we do put them down it will be a sore one for me, I’m not going to lie. There are some very special people at that club. Wee Susan the kit woman, I still text her now. When I was up there she was like my wee mum. She texted me on Thursday night after the game to say she still loves me even though I scored! She’s a very special lady and I can’t wait to give her a cuddle today.

“I had a great relationship with the fans at County. The only reason I left to come to Partick Thistle

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