This stupid decision to let the ***** stroker from the Big Brother TV show into Palmerston could cost Queens a fine as the national papers today are suggesting that the SFA's Compliance Officer Clare Whyte is looking at the situation
They all had season tickets & would have been allowed to enter the ground in level 1 as the ballot number of 300 fans obviously hadnt been reached which doesn't surprise in the present climate. He should then like the rest of the people in the ballot been told he COULDN'T attend when D&G got moved to level 4. BIG MISTAKE!!
This stupid decision to let the ***** stroker from the Big Brother TV show into Palmerston could cost Queens a fine as the national papers today are suggesting that the SFA's Compliance Officer Clare Whyte is looking at the situation
https://www.qosfc.com/news-5316
I see an additional apology from the BOD has been given this morning
Great public relations - NOT - the story was even on the BBC Scotland Television News tonight !
Funny how the sns photographer noticed G Galloway & Family were in attendance... Suspicious....
I would never do anything to damage Queens as a club but the BoD must be held to account by the shareholders at the next AGM meeting but this is likely to be virtual so may be a waste of time. Perhaps this is the right time to call an EGM but not sure how this is achieved. Someone must know??
Perhaps George is the Galloway of D&G?
George Galloway certainly knows how to maximise exposure for himself and he has succeeded as his exploits have been noted in almost all of the national newspapers as well as on all the social media outlets.
Sadly for him it has come at a time when the new variant of Covid-19 is exploding across the country and particularly in Dumfries and Galloway, - so he, as a politician, should have known not to behave in a way that was likely to bring disrepute upon the very club he purports to support.
It may be that with the sudden change from Tier 1 to Tier 4, (and all that that entailed,) that the club may have overlooked his invitation, but that is questionable, - even though we must be mindful that an awful lot was going on at the time, and the added matter of Christmas was also a factor.
One thing's for certain, Mr. Galloway has certainly achieved his intention of "spreading the word about the club to millions of people" although he certainly did not raise the profile of the club while doing so.
He also admitted to millions of people that he was "about to be a sponsor" so by fulfilling that pledge he would, to some degree alleviate the ignominy which the club has endured.
Its over to you Mr. Galloway to deliver part two of your Twitter exchange.