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    Hopefully Dobbie's injury is not too serious and he is back for our next game which is FRIDAY NIGHT, 4th December LIVE
    on the TV versus Inverness Caley Thistle - come on Queens !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftivano1 View Post
    Hopefully Dobbie's injury is not too serious and he is back for our next game which is FRIDAY NIGHT, 4th December LIVE
    on the TV versus Inverness Caley Thistle - come on Queens !
    The match report says his groin and the caption under the photo mentions a toe problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftivano1 View Post
    Hopefully Dobbie's injury is not too serious and he is back for our next game which is FRIDAY NIGHT, 4th December LIVE
    on the TV versus Inverness Caley Thistle - come on Queens !
    AJ has apparently idicated that it is not serious but on a more contentious note I would like to see Sir Stephen playing behind the front man who then can do all the running. It's not fair on a 38 year old to be up front on his own considering the amount of ground he is expected to cover and he is not quite the player of the past. Discuss??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spikefaethesouth View Post
    AJ has apparently idicated that it is not serious but on a more contentious note I would like to see Sir Stephen playing behind the front man who then can do all the running. It's not fair on a 38 year old to be up front on his own considering the amount of ground he is expected to cover and he is not quite the player of the past. Discuss??
    I would agree Spike. We’ve plenty young lads with pace in the team to do all the running and help Dobbie out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny_dumfries View Post
    I would agree Spike. We’ve plenty young lads with pace in the team to do all the running and help Dobbie out.
    Agree that Dobbie shouldn't be the spearhead. East looks to compliment Sir Stephen best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spikefaethesouth View Post
    AJ has apparently idicated that it is not serious but on a more contentious note I would like to see Sir Stephen playing behind the front man who then can do all the running. It's not fair on a 38 year old to be up front on his own considering the amount of ground he is expected to cover and he is not quite the player of the past. Discuss??


    yep spike iv always thought that dobbie would be a great #10 with his great first touch and passing qualities and a very good striker of the ball ,i defo see that as his best position these days ,and would get extra time playing in the gap between midfield and defence ,and we all know how deadly dobs can be with too much time on his hands .

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    Without sounding like a record that is stuck for the last 3 seasons, - why risk Sir Stephen at 2-0 with the match in your pocket?

    He needs as much protection as possible and I was very saddened to see him taken off injured.

    Hopefully it is nothing to worry about, - but it should be a timely reminder to a very experienced manager to protect our talisman and let the youngsters do all the running.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jardi View Post
    Without sounding like a record that is stuck for the last 3 seasons, - why risk Sir Stephen at 2-0 with the match in your pocket?

    He needs as much protection as possible and I was very saddened to see him taken off injured.

    Hopefully it is nothing to worry about, - but it should be a timely reminder to a very experienced manager to protect our talisman and let the youngsters do all the running.
    Indeed Jardi.

    And big Tommy Goss sitting on the bench gaining zero experience

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny_dumfries View Post
    Indeed Jardi.

    And big Tommy Goss sitting on the bench gaining zero experience
    Indeed...……..it would have been sensible to give him 20 minutes.

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