Jackie Husband

Husband spent the majority of his club career at Partick Thistle, where he made almost 400 appearances in all competitions, and was also capped twice by Scotland.

Husband signed for Partick Thistle in 1938 and, apart from a brief spell as manager of Queen of the South, spent the rest of his adult life there.

[2][3] He amassed 371 appearances and scored 12 goals during his playing career with Thistle either side of World War II[4][5] (the vast majority coming in the unofficial competitions during the conflict – as a farm-worker, he was exempt from military service).

[6] Husband collected two caps for Scotland in 1946 against Switzerland (a Victory International considered official by the respective national associations) and Wales (in the 1946–47 British Home Championship), but also played in another Victory International (not considered official),[7] and in an additional fundraising match for the bereaved and survivors of the Burnden Park Disaster, both in that same year and with England the opponents.

In his time at Palmerston Park he worked with players such as Allan Ball, Iain McChesney, Jim Kerr, Lex Law and Billy Collings.

The home support stand at Firhill Stadium , home of Partick Thistle, is named after Husband.