Quote Originally Posted by jardi View Post
The difference is one player (Goss) who thankfully wasn't playing against us, and the fact that it was the 2nd game in four days for Annan, - who faded completely after about an hour. Don't be surprised if Annan beat us on their home patch, - if they have a fully fit squad and are completely fresh. Tommy Goss will be desperate to prove several points.
I don’t think Tommy has to prove any points. He battered & bullied our defence last year at Palmerston when Annan beat us in the cup.

The big man wasn’t ready enough for Championship football when at Queens and he quite rightly turned down another season here so he could play regular football and improve his game , a decision that was 100% correct.

I dread to think what he’ll do to our centre backs on October 21st.