Referee H. Miller [i]
| H. Miller [i] |
- Was listed as vice captain at the first general meeting in September 1877; there's every chance he's the same H. Miller who was listed as a member of the Partick Thistle Flute Band in July 1875. 23rd October is a famous date in Thistle history, albeit it's not normally associated with 1880. However, that was a day of firsts in itself; the first contest with Rangers, the first 4 figure crowd and the first-known referee (D. Murray) at a Thistle game. H. Miller carried an onfield flag that day, and he still remains our first quoted umpire. Several weeks later, he did likewise at Brechin in Thistle's first-ever game on New Years day.
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| - | H. Miller [i] (Partick Thistle) | 23.10.1880 Rangers [a] L0-3 (Scottish Cup 3rd Round) | - | - | - | - | 0 | 0 | D0-0 | |
| - | H. Miller [i] (Partick Thistle) | 01.01.1881 Brechin [a] W6-0 (Friendly) | - | - | - | - | 0 | 0 | D0-0 | |
| 2 | 0 | ← Totals → | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | D0-0 |
| H. Miller [i]'s Summary | |
|---|---|
| Average crime count per game | 0 pts |
| The crime count % balance | 0-0 even split |
| Thistle's ppg (@ 3pts per win) | 1.5 (W1 D0 L1) |
| compiled to our All Games criteria @ 05-Jan-2025 | |
| Thistle's Historical Summary | |
|---|---|
| Average crime count per game ᵃ | 1.454 pts |
| Average crime count per game ᵇ | 4.666 pts |
| The crime count % balance | 48-52 to Thistle's detriment |
| Thistle's ppg (@ 3pts per win) | 1.413 (W2759 D1440 L2678) |
| ᵃ from 1886-87 to 1996-97 (see crime count notes) | |
| ᵇ from 1997-98 to date (see crime count notes) | |
| compiled to our All Games criteria @ 01-Mar-2026 | |
| Crime Count notes | |
| 5 pts are allocated for a penalty, in favour of whichever team is awarded the kick. Our data is comprehensive from 1891-92 (the season of introduction) to date. | |
| 1 pt is allocated for any given player's first yellow card, the point being in Thistle's favour when an opponent is booked and vice-versa. Second yellows are always ignored as superfluous. We introduce the yellow card count from season 1997-98 onwards as our records are comprehensive and meaningful from that season onwards. Official cautions began in the 1940s and we continue to (casually) build such data with a view to, perhaps, setting an earlier date for our yellow card analysis. Incidentally, the actual yellow card was first introduced to the Scottish domestic game in season 1979-80. | |
| 4 pts are allocated for sending offs, the points being in Thistle's favour when an opponent is sent-off and vice-versa. Our crime count database is 'open for business' from 1886-87 onwards as this was the first season that the English FA decreed that the referee had the power to send a player off, although the first known in a Scottish game wasn't until a season later and the first known in a Thistle game wasn't until 1891. Our data is comprehensive from then to the present day. As per the yellow, the actual red card was first introduced to the Scottish domestic game in season 1979-80. |
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