Have to say I disagree with the remarks on here.

I thought both teams had a real go on Saturday and on another day we could have had a few goals from both sides.

Queens definitely more than edged the match, - I would say by 55 to 45 % - but in the last 10 minutes it would have been an absolute travesty if either team had won, - as both sides put in a hell of an effort.

I have only two gripes: firstly the completely unnecessary booking for hauling down the Dunfermline player wide on the touchline; - and secondly, Dobbie (in particular) over-playing in front of goal.

There was one clear cut opportunity when Dobbs took a touch and tried to turn his man, - when he should just have taken a strike on goal.

That's just about every home match this season that Queens could and should have been out of sight in the first half, - but they tend to over pass in the final third.

Don't get me wrong, - I love to see one touch pass and move football, - but within 20 yards of goal that one touch should be a smack at the target, not a ***** footing piss take allowing the defence to block.

So may I propose that the strikers spend a little extra time literally shooting on goal during training rather than trying that lovely, cute supplementary pass, which looks great, - but doesn't translate into points on the board?

Trainers may argue that touch and possession is all important in training games, - but I'd rather see the ball blasted out of the park every two minutes than pretty passing in front of goal.

If players are not encouraged to shoot in training, - then they wont be able to when it comes to the real thing, - and I'm convinced that those small sided, one touch practice games are to blame for our lack of goals.