Glasgow Times

Partick Thistle dole out Doolan bonus for ghost goal despite decision

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PARTICK Thistle have decided to pay out a goal bonus to Kris Doolan despite the striker’s “ghost strike” against Morton being missed by the match officials.

Footage of the Jags hitman’s second-half effort not just crossing the line but actually hitting the back of the net has gone viral since referee Barry Cook’s blunder on Saturday.

The clip has so far racked up more than 1.5million views on social media and now Thistle chiefs have decided to reward Doolan.

The Maryhill outfit insist the forward – who is still waiting for his first ‘official’ goal of the new season – did “everything right and deserves the credit for what would appear to be a perfectly legitimate goal”.

Doolan has now decided to donate his bonus to the club’s charity partner, the Beatson Cancer Charity.

He told the Thistle website: “Saturday was absolutely bizarre and having watched it back a few times I still can’t understand what the officials have seen to disallow it.

“It isn’t about the money for me and I just want to do everything I can to help the club get back to the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p. Having not scored so far this season I was desperate to get off the mark and thought I’d done that when the ball hit the back of the net on Saturday.

“When Gerry Britton contacted me on Monday morning to tell me the club was paying my bonus I knew I wanted to give it to charity.

“Hopefully the next time I hit the net there won’t be so much controvers­y around it.”

Thistle – who won Saturday’s Championsh­ip clash 1-0 – are still waiting for a response from the Scottish Football Associatio­n after writing to Hampden chiefs to demand an explanatio­n on why the goal was not awarded.

Jags boss Alan Archibald added: “It’s easy for me to talk about it now because we still won the game but a decision of that magnitude could have cost us points.”

 ??  ?? Jags striker Kris Doolan
Jags striker Kris Doolan

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