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    Blast from the past

    Queens v East Stirlingshire - 1990/91



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    re: Blast from the past

    The Palmerston Coo Shed ...



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    The Main Stand ...



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    re: Blast from the past

    Great photographs . Check out the crowd at the East Stirling game

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    re: Blast from the past

    I would have been there . This was McGarveys season and the crowds were awful. To be fair , we have come a long way since then.

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    re: Blast from the past

    Well lets make sure we show the club our appreciation for what they have achieved and this will encourage further improvement!

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    Another cracking photo of the auld Coo Shed



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    re: Blast from the past

    Is it an urban myth that the coo shed was taken away by a farmer and used on his farm ...?

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    re: Blast from the past

    Originally called the '' Bullock Shed '' and also '' Jimmy Jolly's Bull Pen '' it was built in the pre - season of 1934 and knocked down in the early 1990s to make way for the East Stand.
    + Jimmy Jolly was one of the founder members of the club in 1919 and also a former chairman.

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    re: Blast from the past

    Quote Originally Posted by Palmyman
    Originally called the '' Bullock Shed '' and also '' Jimmy Jolly's Bull Pen '' it was built in the pre - season of 1934 and knocked down in the early 1990s to make way for the East Stand.
    + Jimmy Jolly was one of the founder members of the club in 1919 and also a former chairman.

    Thanks for sharing that as I always wondered where the Coo Shed came from

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