"Assuming the manager regularly attends training sessions and the player is fully fit, then I fail to see why Gibson is not playing regularly. Considering the standard of our defence he must look like a world beater in training. Whatever the manager may think are his failings, his ability to beat defenders and deliver excellent crosses puts him head and shoulders above the rest of the squad"


Yep, - pity the manager doesn't listen to the supporters eh?

You'd think the 1000 of us all sat or stood in a vacuum, - unable to see the pro's and con's of each of our players. Many of us also watch from a high vantage point, - able to see how all 22 players are set up and can quickly see where the risks are coming from with regards to the opposition. (A boring remark, - made for the last 40 years or so, - eventually, - one manager might try it!)

Hey, - what do we know, - the manager makes all the decisions and watches the game from a crazy angle, right on the touchline, and leaves his best players on the bench, - then spouts the same story to Sandra every week about injuries and how tough it is, - but that everything rests on his shoulders.

Maybe I'm getting a bit fed up, and sounding very cynical? - or am I just being realistic and know that we were exceptionally lucky to steal 3 points from Annan last week?

For me, it wasn't the result that mattered against Annan, - it was the performance, - and Marvin is going to have to up the ante big style in the next few weeks, - or Queens are heading for the play-offs at the wrong end of the table.