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    Queens v Falkirk

    With the Bairns still in with an outside chance of winning the league (only 4 points behind the joint leaders) and Queens going for a play - off spot this game should attract a good crowd. As it is exactly SIX years on Saturday since that fantastic day at Hampden when we beat Aberdeen maybe it is worthwhile Queens management showing the film of the game to the players to inspire the Doonhamers to victory - '' Come on Queens ''

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    re: Queens v Falkirk

    Good to hear Rory Loy is out through suspension for Falkirk . He's a thorn in the side of any defence .

    Queens should be fresh after no competitive game last weekend

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    Not much talk of Lewis Kidd . I got my first glimpse of him in Burns testimonial and he looked very useful indeed. I appreciate it was a non competitive game but he looked like he wanted to show a bit of what he is all about . Could well be our hidden weapon going into the last few league games and play offs . If he gets the chance that is .

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    re: Queens v Falkirk

    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG
    Not much talk of Lewis Kidd . I got my first glimpse of him in Burns testimonial and he looked very useful indeed. I appreciate it was a non competitive game but he looked like he wanted to show a bit of what he is all about . Could well be our hidden weapon going into the last few league games and play offs . If he gets the chance that is .
    Come on folks , there's hardly any talk about Saturdays game on here .

    It has the potential to be a cracker - 3rd v 4th .

    Doesn't anyone care anymore

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    This site is a bit of a dead duck now Arrol. A few of us , yourself included, try to keep it going . Shame because it should be a busy site . I am not so excited about the game on Saturday as I am about our game v Falkirk on 6th May in what I believe will be the first play off game . So whether third or fourth is not so important to me . Obviously , always want Queens to win but lets leave a bit in reverse for the Tues night of the 6th. Yes, I am very confident of fourth place but no higher.

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    There's still plenty people viewing this site but for whatever reason they don't seem to post as much anymore

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    re: Queens v Falkirk

    As others have said another big game this weekend.Falkirk have done what I hoped we would do...claw themselves back into the title race. We had a big chance after we beat Falkirk 2-o at home but lost the next two matches.

    We need to keep winning or face the possibility that Dumbarton could cut the gap and have home advantage over us shortly.

    I am disappointed not to have seen Kidd yet but I can understand why it has been difficult to play him. If as reported he is a full back then it is tough to drop/rest Mitchell especially when his set piece delivery has been outstanding. If he is fully comfortable in midfield then that would be a possibility alongside Burns and McKenna but McShane has been playing well of late.

    If we can secure the 4th spot then it may be possible to experiment ahead of Play Offs but unfortunately there is a lot of football to be played before that becomes a reality and I am not taking anything for granted.

    Hope we havent missed a trick with Kidd but the good th

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    RJC - Don't know if you were at the game last Saturday. Kidd looked very mobile and relished running quickly with ball at feet taking men on. As I said, it was a friendly but I seen more than enough even so . With minds and bodies tired, this guy could give us a little rocket boost at just the right time .

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    Kidd was brought in as cover for the now departed Ryan McGuffie , which he's doing on the bench

    On a serious note though , I'd of thought he would of featured by now

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    jRS

    Didn't make the testimonial - if Kidd is a player who runs with the ball at pace sounds ideal for a midfield berth.

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