Partick Thistle chair Jacqui Low and several directors are set to resign from the club.
A significant number of supporters are upset as they perceive the fan ownership model at Firhill to be diluted – a claim that Low has strenuously denied in the past.
Just last week in an exclusive sitdown with Herald and Times Sport the chair insisted she would continue in her position despite unrest amongst the Thistle support.
She said: “I’m sure I’ve thought that but people that know me also know that I don’t give up,” Low said.
“If I was asked to leave by the board or the majority shareholders, of course I would. This is not about clinging on for grim death.
“I did give the option to the board when the share transfer went through to consider my position, and they did. They came back and asked me to continue.
“It will be up to the majority shareholders too – when they get to see how everything works and what’s going on, they may want to make a decision or reconsider that. That would be their right.
“But I would ask people to look back at the club’s performance – how we got through Covid and everything else that has happened over the previous few years when the board and I were in positions of leadership.
“I don’t think we let the club down. I don’t think we could have done that any better and I was really proud of being part of that team. When my time is up, my time will be up.”
Herald and Times Sport understands that Low will step aside from her position with the club prepared to accept her resignation along with a number of top board members.