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    Queens v Raith

    Barry Cook is the referee on Saturday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALBERTZ_11 View Post
    Barry Cook is the referee on Saturday.
    I'm going for a 2-1 home win but would prefer 3-1 like last time.

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    Really looking forward to the game, - and I reckon Queens will perform really well tomorrow!

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    With the cup tied players back for this match I expect Queens to come out of the trap quickly for this game. Hopefully the ridiculous defensive antics of last week will not be repeated so I predict a 2-0 win for the lads. Mon the South.

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    Looking forward to getting back to league games and with only 12 games to go before the season ends and Queens looking to get as many points as possible in these games.
    I fully expect to see Queens pick up 3 points today with the cup tied players coming back into the team.

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    Firstly, let me say that it's very noticeable that contributions to the Mad site have dried up again. When the moderator of the site stated ( a while back) that the site's future was in doubt because of lack of traffic there was a sudden upsurge with members promising to post more . That has now tailed off and the interest died away. I am not surprised in the slightest. ----------On to the game and we richly deserved to win but boy did we make heavy weather of it ! Countless chances scorned in the first half and although 2-0 up , it could easily have been 3 or 4 nil. Once pegged back to 2-1 , horrible thoughts began to enter my head because the game should have been out of sight . Chances aside , we were a far better outfit ( first half especially ) than last week and that's simply because the cup tied boys were back. Mercer is looking another extremely good find by the manager and Naysmith didn't hesitate throwing him straight in , knowing he could cope with the step up. All's well that ends well though and another 3 points in the bag. Let's hope the attendance can pick up for next week as the team and manager deserve it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG View Post
    Firstly, let me say that it's very noticeable that contributions to the Mad site have dried up again. When the moderator of the site stated ( a while back) that the site's future was in doubt because of lack of traffic there was a sudden upsurge with members promising to post more . That has now tailed off and the interest died away. I am not surprised in the slightest. ----------On to the game and we richly deserved to win but boy did we make heavy weather of it ! Countless chances scorned in the first half and although 2-0 up , it could easily have been 3 or 4 nil. Once pegged back to 2-1 , horrible thoughts began to enter my head because the game should have been out of sight . Chances aside , we were a far better outfit ( first half especially ) than last week and that's simply because the cup tied boys were back. Mercer is looking another extremely good find by the manager and Naysmith didn't hesitate throwing him straight in , knowing he could cope with the step up. All's well that ends well though and another 3 points in the bag. Let's hope the attendance can pick up for next week as the team and manager deserve it.


    From the OS -


    It's been a winning day for Queens both on and off the park. Not only did we beat Raith Rovers to move closer to our play-off rivals Morton and Falkirk but Kyle Jacobs and Jordan Marshall have both signed contract extensions.

    Midfielder Kyle has agreed another two year deal which keeps him at the Club until May 2019, while defender Jordan has signed on for a further year which takes him through to May 2018.

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    Good news Palmylad . The team is taking shape for next season and we will have a good crack at the league .

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    Quote Originally Posted by palmylad View Post
    From the OS -


    It's been a winning day for Queens both on and off the park. Not only did we beat Raith Rovers to move closer to our play-off rivals Morton and Falkirk but Kyle Jacobs and Jordan Marshall have both signed contract extensions.

    Midfielder Kyle has agreed another two year deal which keeps him at the Club until May 2019, while defender Jordan has signed on for a further year which takes him through to May 2018.
    Good to see those two players extending their contracts. Has Marshall now extended his contract on two occasions this season or did he extend last season instead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG View Post
    Firstly, let me say that it's very noticeable that contributions to the Mad site have dried up again. When the moderator of the site stated ( a while back) that the site's future was in doubt because of lack of traffic there was a sudden upsurge with members promising to post more . That has now tailed off and the interest died away. I am not surprised in the slightest. ----------On to the game and we richly deserved to win but boy did we make heavy weather of it ! Countless chances scorned in the first half and although 2-0 up , it could easily have been 3 or 4 nil. Once pegged back to 2-1 , horrible thoughts began to enter my head because the game should have been out of sight . Chances aside , we were a far better outfit ( first half especially ) than last week and that's simply because the cup tied boys were back. Mercer is looking another extremely good find by the manager and Naysmith didn't hesitate throwing him straight in , knowing he could cope with the step up. All's well that ends well though and another 3 points in the bag. Let's hope the attendance can pick up for next week as the team and manager deserve it.
    A good summary of today's events. I agree with all that.

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