Alan Archibald satisfied as Partick Thistle equal points tally
The Jags finished the campaign on the same number of points as last season.
Manager Alan Archibald was satisfied with Partick Thistle's Premiership season after it concluded with a 2-2 draw at home to Hamilton.
In a thrilling first half, Accies forward Eamonn Brophy levelled twice for the visitors, the first time from the spot, after striker Kris Doolan and then attacker David Amoo had headed the home side in front.
Brophy hit the post and the crossbar with shots after the break, and Thistle's on-loan attacker Aidan Nesbitt struck the bar before both sides settled for a point, which left the ninth-placed Jags with the same points total as last season but one place further down the table.
Afterwards, Archibald said: "We equalled the same points total as last year so we are happy with that.
"As a manager you always want more. I think we could have got more, (we were) obviously short of personnel in key areas the other night (against Dundee United) and today,
"But we are happy enough with that and we came within a point of top six.
"It must have been good to watch, there were plenty of goals and chances, I don't think defences were on top.
"We had five or six missing today and you could see that.
"We didn't have a lot of players in the middle of the pitch who can tackle so it was a game of 'cheat and go for it'."