Dundee Utd and Partick Thistle agree Jackie McNamara deal
- Published
Partick Thistle have agreed financial compensation with Dundee United for the loss of their management team to the Tannadice club in January.
United had withdrawn their £80,000 offer to Thistle in May for the departure of manager Jackie McNamara and assistant Simon Donnelly.
Thistle had wanted a single payment instead of two instalments.
But the two clubs have now announced on their websites that "a full and final settlement has been agreed".
"All parties were keen to resolve the situation amicably, without the need for arbitration, and all are pleased that the matter is now closed," they added.
United had claimed that their legal advice was that the Glasgow club were not due any compensation.
McNamara, meanwhile, had publicly denied that he was chasing a bonus payment from Thistle for their subsequent promotion.
Thistle, who were second top when McNamara departed, won the Division One title under successor Alan Archibald.
They will be in opposition to United, who finished sixth this season, in the Scottish Premier League next term.
- Published9 May 2013
- Published3 May 2013
- Published30 January 2013