Former Dundee United and Scotland goalkeeper Paul Gallacher has left Partick Thistle.
The veteran stopper was joined by former St Johnstone right-back Gary Miller through the exit door after the pair rejected new deals from the club.
It comes a day after Belgian defender Freddy Frans announced he was leaving the club.
Midfielder Stuart Brannigan also turned down an offer to remain with Thistle.
Gallacher – who was also a goalkeeping coach – made 40 appearances during his two-year stay with the Jags while Miller made 24 appearances last season.
Partick said in a statement: “The club can confirm that Frederic Frans, Paul Gallacher and Gary Miller have turned down new deals and will be playing their football away from Firhill in the 2016/17 campaign.
“All at Partick Thistle thank them for their efforts for the club and wish them well in their future footballing careers.”
There was good news for Archibald, though, with David Wilson following the lead of midfield colleagues Abdul Osman and Stevie Lawless by committing himself to the club for another 12 months.
The 21-year-old made his debut for Thistle back in January 2014 as a late substitute against Celtic and has since gone on to feature 19 times for Archibald’s side.