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    Meet the management team night

    On Saturday March 17th we’re having a meet the management team night upstairs in the hospitality suite at Palmerston.

    Yet to be confirmed but we’re also hoping to get a few former players there.

    The night includes a Q&A session with Gary & Dougie , a quiz , a raffle and an auction plus pie & pies at half-time

    Tickets are only £5 and are available from any of the SLO committee members

    If interested please leave a message on this thread

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    We’re pleased to confirm Paddy Atkinson & Steve Bowey have agreed to come along to the Meet the Management team night. Some tickets are still available from any of the SLO committee ......

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    Wonder if Mr Naysmith's number one mega critic on the Pie and Bovril site will turn up ? - Nithsdale Wanderer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftivano1 View Post
    Wonder if Mr Naysmith's number one mega critic on the Pie and Bovril site will turn up ? - Nithsdale Wanderer


    There’s a good chance all his P&B critics won’t turn up , they’ll remain hiding behind their computer screens

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    Quote Originally Posted by aloreburn View Post
    There’s a good chance all his P&B critics won’t turn up , they’ll remain hiding behind their computer screens
    Interesting that the Meet the Managers night comes at the end of what could be a difficult week for Queens with the two promotion favourites visiting Palmy. On Tuesday 13th March the re - arranged Dundee United game takes place (only £5 to get in and kids free) and on the Saturday March 17th prior to the meeting in front of what could be our biggest crowd of the season we host current league leaders St. Mirren. !

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    These kind of people thrive on their anonymity . Don't think any of them would have the balls to say it to Naysmiths face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG View Post
    These kind of people thrive on their anonymity . Don't think any of them would have the balls to say it to Naysmiths face.
    I wouldn't have any qualms whatsoever, JR.

    I have questioned and challenged far more important figures than Mr. Naysmith.

    However, geography and work will probably prevent me from doing so on this occasion as they have on previous occasions which is a real shame as I would welcome the opportunity to hold him to account.

    I have never disliked a Manager so much in all my time supporting Queens - it's not personal, more his approach to the job and what he deems acceptable as football.

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    Nith Valley, the solution then is a bit like 'Question Time,' have your question (s) written in advance for Mr. Naysmith.......e.g. "our first question is from a great Queens fan Mr. John Brown who lives in Timbuktu and cannot be here tonight, - which is X, Y and Z"

    In that way, tasty subjects can be raised, - creating a more stimulating evening for those in attendance.

    Only prerequisite would be that a name would need to accompany the question, - and the question would obviously not be accepted if it contained foul and abusive language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jardi View Post
    Nith Valley, the solution then is a bit like 'Question Time,' have your question (s) written in advance for Mr. Naysmith.......e.g. "our first question is from a great Queens fan Mr. John Brown who lives in Timbuktu and cannot be here tonight, - which is X, Y and Z"

    In that way, tasty subjects can be raised, - creating a more stimulating evening for those in attendance.

    Only prerequisite would be that a name would need to accompany the question, - and the question would obviously not be accepted if it contained foul and abusive language.


    Nithvalley would be scare to leave his real name

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