JRS, I am not surprised that there is a bounce in your step at the moment and I am truly happy for you. I cannot deny that not for a moment did I think that Queens would be sitting near the top of the Championship at his early stage in the season and I applaud both our manager and our team. I was one of the few who reserved judgement on the transfer of Stephen Dobbie until I had seen him play; but I am happy now to concede that if he maintains his current level of performance his will have been an inspired acquisition. Not only are Queens performing better than I had expected but several teams are performing much less well - all of which is goods news for Queens' supporters. But ...... there is always a but, isn't there.... I have seen too many false dawns to get carried away just yet. Take my advice, JRS; start celebrating not when the fish nibbles the hook but when it is safely landed and in the basket. What are my hopes and expectations for Tuesday night? Well, I certainly hope we shall not be undone like Celtic were last night. Rangers will still be smarting from the thrashing they received on Saturday past. Warburton and the team will be determined to progress in this cup competition and will be equally determined not to slip up against lower division opposition in front of the home support at Ibrox (indeed, Warburton is coming under such press scrutiny that he dare not slip up here). I expect that Rangers will progress to the next round quite comfortably and I expect our only consolation will be a handsome pay-off. Will your delusional optimism or my realistic negativity prevail on the night? We shall know the answer to that come this time next week.