Originally posted by jardi
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Well if today was doing the talking on the field then we are stuffed. A rather pathetic effort against Hamilton right from the start. They ran rings around us with nobody even getting close to them and when we did get the ball there was no urgency to our play. They had twelve shot to our zero in the first half and although there two goals were quite exceptional strikes if it wasn't for Stewart it could easily have been five or six nil at half time. Not sure where the lethargy came from but what we saw by the lack of fight in the team was unacceptable both on and off the pitch.
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Since announcing they would step down ( BOD?s) only Mark Blount has left and he was replaced by Jim McLinden. It?s obvious to me that nobody local is interested so we are now in a very difficult position. I?m not actually sure where we go from here going forward. We are lucky Hewitson is still there or would would have no club IMO.
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No excuses this Saturday please, - just 100% commitment from the players and the manager too, - indeed, - more of the John Rankin school of enthusiasm, - rather than the lack lustre, - couldn't give a damn attitude.
It's still just the summer holidays, - but Queens could lose the support of the fans for the rest of the season if they're not careful.
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Murphy?s inability to change his over cautious approach will produce the same outcome as last season. The fact that he thinks everybody we play is a very good team is a major concern. If his team talks are as uninspiring as his post match comments then it is little wonder we are developing an inferiority complex.
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We cant say fairer than they responded well after the calamity of last week. Yes, Peterhead may not set the league alight, - but there was much more oomph, - almost a swagger about the players, - whereas last week, - they looked like lost souls.
God knows what the problem was, - possibly McLindon's sudden departure felt like a death in the family? We will never know, - but yesterday was a breath of fresh air and with Hamilton and ICT losing, - we are very much in the mix.
Perhaps the manager needs to remember that a bad performance takes two to three hundred off the gate, - and a club the size of Queens can't afford that sort of loss, - especially on the first home game.
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