EuroMillions winner Colin Weir explains why he's withdrawing support from Partick Thistle
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Weir was the driving force behind the club's hunt for a new £6 million training ground but that project will no longer go ahead.
Weir told BBC Sport Scotland: "Current uncertainties about its potential new ownership, combined with no substantive plan for the club's future and the instability caused by recent board changes, mean I feel unable to make any further investment in the club at this time.
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Hide Ad"I have heard nothing from the board/majority shareholders group that gives me confidence to continue with my support."
Partick Thistle's board issued a denial they had cut £200,000 from manager Gary Caldwell's playing budget.
The Championship side's squad was forced to make their own way to Alloa Athletic on Saturday after the team bus was cancelled.