Calum Murray produced the most shocking refereeing display of the season
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Calum Murray produced the most shocking refereeing display of the season
Yes. Referee played a blinder for Hamilton all game. Their MOM by a distance.
To be fair best I have seen Hamilton play especially first 20 mins.
Chic Young must have been at a different game. He described Queens as awful yet their own website has both clubs with 16 shots on goal with 6 on target.
Manager needs to sort what defence he wants to play with.
Was Higgins back as captain today?
Manager needs to get his P45 in my view Taxi for Mcintyre.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1314queens
Can't understand why he keeps changing the squad.
We finally get a settled back 4 and he's back to messing about tinkering with things.
He changed the formation in the 2nd half and we were dominating the game then suddenly he decides to sub McKenna for no reason and the threat we had slowly disappeared.
Just can't work this manager out at all. Its like he's determined to make us struggle when we don't need to.
Manager needs to get his P45 in my view Taxi for Mcintyre.[/quote]What taxi firm do you require bhoy steeple taxis >;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Aliboy1975
Manager needs to get his P45 in my view Taxi for Mcintyre.[/quote]What taxi firm do you require bhoy steeple taxis >;)[/quote]Nearest Exit forget the Taxi Clueless hopefully men in White Suits take him Away.Quote:
Originally Posted by tattieman1
cant see chairman mr hewitson putting up with these displays much longer before taking some sort of action. half the season gone played 18 won 6 must do better :blue:
Hey Aliboy.Can you confirm whether you were actually at the game yesterday?
I thought Hamilton looked very sharp at times - especially during the first ten minutes - and I thought at times we struggled to keep up with them. I also thought they were very robust, and at times some of our players looked like wee boys playing against men. But then at other times we got the ball forward skilfully through the midfield, and as somebody else has said we did make a good lot of chances. But it would have been an entirely different game - and one out of which we could conceivably maybe even have got a draw - if Calum Murray hadn't given so many decisions to Hamilton. If, like every Queens fan at least, he had seen the two-handed push immediately before the first goal, maybe we'd have gone in level at half-time. If he hadn't punished just about every tackle of ours with a free kick (and several times a booking) while letting much worse Hamilton tackles go, it would certainly have been a fairer contest. As for our manager...I'm just not sure. Each of our three substitution