Happy to do so.
A bit harsh Doomeister - I think we are an average side in a Championship thst has dipped a bit in quality this saeson - We have been a bit unlucky in recent league games - Morton(We lost to a wonder strike which on most days would have landed in Terregles Street) - St Mirren(We lost with a blunder by our goalie being a contributing factor) - Inverness (Salvaged a point against a team who had no intention of winning the game)
I am of the opinion we will be back in the mix if we beat the Pars on Saturday who will be rattled after their defeat at the Falkirk Stadium.
We will be in with a shout for the playoffs but I have a gut feeling we don't have the quality in our fragile midfield to progress any further. Naysmith is hoping the ageing Dobbie and McFadden can come up with the goods but I have my doubts.
I have done some research on the comparison of Palmy and Links Park crowds so far this season - Palmy average 1361 - Links Park 451
Last edited by QOS_MAD_ADMIN; 08-10-2017 at 02:03 PM.
Admin, I just thought that your comments about the home support were extremely harsh. It is indisputable that attendances at IrnBru ties generally do not match league attendances - just look at the other attendances yesterday. The official attendance at Montrose was 534 (in this case, a bit above the average that you quote) but there is no knowing what proportion was home support and what proportion was away support. There was no segregation: neither at the turnstiles nor in the ground itself. Using official figures (i.e. the 2011 census which is the most recent) the population of Dumfries was 49221 whereas the population of Montrose was 11955. Using these figures and your averages (rather than yesterday's actual attendance) only 1 in 36 of the population of Dumfries attends at Palmerston whereas 1 in 26 of the population of Montrose attends at Links Park. On that basis, the charge of a "piss poor home support" would seem to be more appropriately laid at the door of Queen of the South rather than at the door of Montrose. It is not advisable for people in glass houses to throw stones.
A fair and correct post Cresswell.
But QOS were very very poor, once Dobbie levelled the tie in the 87th minute I was more concerned about having to endure another 30 minutes of garbage rather than going through to the QFs.
In extra time there was only going to be one winner but Montrose can feel a tad unlucky to be out.
Keeper and Dillon were best players on the park.
Agree with both cresswell and muskys' thoughts in what was mainly a turgid performance from Queens.First half dismal,but picked up with the introduction of Dykes(surprisingly!)Queens still struggled to get a real hold on the game despite gaining the bulk of possession.Extra time though Queens had a much better time of it without ever being great.Dobbies' final minute goal almost apologetically trundling over the line must have been a sickener for Montrose after their plucky and gutsy performance.Note to manager.....check their keeper out,he was outstanding even though he looked like a throwback from the 70's��
Last edited by Bagapapa; 08-10-2017 at 07:31 PM.
Any population stats I have seen are Dumfries town 32,000 and Locharbriggs / Heathhall 7,000.I can put up links if needed
On another note...Rooney....to Loony!Last week the big fella played a blinder up on the Moray Firth.A performance well deserving of the Travel Club Man of the match award.Yesterday......ooft!Hopeless big bumbling donkey.This guy is already becoming a bit of a cult (correct spelling��)figure.