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Thread: Queens v Morton

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    Queens v Morton

    Queens face yet another extremely difficult game this weekend against Greenock Morton . Jim Duffy has got them playing some great football and they're currently the form side in the division . Would love a win but right now I'd take a point

    The match is our 2nd of five in a row at Palmerston

    Jan 28th - Lost 1-0 to Hibs
    Feb 4th - Morton
    Feb 11th - free weekend
    Feb 18th - Dundee Utd ( semi-final )
    Feb 25th - Raith Rovers
    Mar 4th - Falkirk


    Championship Form Guide
    Pts Last 6 games

    Morton 14
    Hibs 14
    Dunfermline 10
    Falkirk 8
    QoS 8
    Dumbarton 7
    Dundee Utd 6
    Ayr utd 4
    St.Mirren 3
    Raith 2

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    What's happening on 11th February that has this as a free week?

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    Scottish Cup of course Russell and our opponents that day Dunfermline are still in it at home to Hamilton Academical

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftivano1 View Post
    Scottish Cup of course Russell and our opponents that day Dunfermline are still in it at home to Hamilton Academical
    Scottish Cup, of course it is.

    Were Dunfermline not our opponents the following weekend instead (to be re-arranged) when Queens play Dundee United in the Challenge Cup Semi Final?

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    This will be a cracking match on Saturday....and just our luck Oliver scored twice at the weekend, - so he will be wanting to prove a point or two at Palmy. Let's just hope that he and Morton don't get any points at all!

    Once again though, Naysmith will need to have a plan B ready to act upon if things don't go his way, rather than waiting too late (as he did on Saturday) to change things.

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    Morton's display back in October was the best I have seen at Palmy this season 5 - 0 and could have been more. They are on a superb run of 1 defeat in 14 games but if Queens attack a wee bit more like the last 20 minutes v Hibs we just might get a result.

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    Bobby Madden is the referee on Saturday at Palmerston.

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    This will be a ding dong battle with both having a real go. Could go either way.

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    Well the last time Morton visited Palmerston they gave us a real hiding and we did not get close to them which pushed us off the proverbial cliff for several very painful months. Tomorrow will give us a chance to see just how much we have recovered under Naysmith and the new players. I think that it will be a very tough game with little in it but if we play with a bit more of an attacking line up with someone supporting Dobbie we can sneak a victory. Mon the South

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    I'd be tempted to start Dykes today in place of wee Danny . Although now free of injury he seems to be struggling with match fitness . Higgins in for the suspended Dowie will probably be the only other change from last weekend

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