After another defeat today, Queens now travel to Greenock on Tuesday night to play Morton, who have an identical league record as Queens...7 wins, 8 draws and 9 defeats....
Referee: David Lowe
AR1 Andrew McWilliam
AR2 Eddie Ferguson
After another defeat today, Queens now travel to Greenock on Tuesday night to play Morton, who have an identical league record as Queens...7 wins, 8 draws and 9 defeats....
Too scared to look what the result will be.
What ever happens in the next two games, I just can't see Alloa storming up the league.
Our "worry" imo is the relegation play off position. Said it before we are too good to go down.
Totally agree Deek, but in this league anything can happen.
Queens are giving 100% but so are every other team. Alloa yesterday were very much second fiddle to Queens in terms of possession, skill and shots on target, - but like their manager, they have a ruthless, kill or be killed attitude which transferred into a completely undeserved last minute goal. That is what might save Alloa Athletic, and despite the fact that QOS are far better on paper, - and every Alloa fan would agree, that does not save better teams from relegation.
Football can be a harsh, harsh game, and in the last two games at Palmerston we have deserved to win both. If the Dundee Utd and Alloa games had been boxing matches, the referee would have held up Dobbie's hand, because on points we were far better than both teams.
However, to continue the boxing analogy, Alloa got themselves up at the last minute, - when Queens were waiting for the bell and knocked us out.
Can Naysmith pick the lads up for Tuesday? I hope so.
Morton are an odds on favourite for the last two positions, so they will be fighting as though their lives depend on it, and Queens will just need to realize that every match is like a Cup Final!
http://www.qosfc.com/news-4393
Todd, Low and Murray missing with a few players carrying knocks. Brownlie and Maguire back in contention.