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    Full time..

    Well?? Hard to find anything to say. At least it wasn't any more.Substitutions didn't work sadly. And we forced the Kelty keeper into one great save at nil nil. 'Mon the South.. Work in progress.

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    Aye, - even the Messiah doesn't win them all.

    It would have made things a lot easier at the AGM if Queens had won this game, - but it just proves to Marvin that he has to stick in. It'll be interesting to see what he has to say.

    Dunfermline to look forward to next week, - and their players are bound to look at 3-0 and think "piece of cake, - we just need to turn up"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jardi View Post
    Aye, - even the Messiah doesn't win them all.

    It would have made things a lot easier at the AGM if Queens had won this game, - but it just proves to Marvin that he has to stick in. It'll be interesting to see what he has to say.

    Dunfermline to look forward to next week, - and their players are bound to look at 3-0 and think "piece of cake, - we just need to turn up"
    Don't write Queens off for the game next week as it is Queens eh!

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    Exactly my point Spike. The players and Mr Bartley got a sharp wake up call yesterday to remind them of their rather pitiful league position, and I fully expect a redoubling of the training regime this week.
    Next Saturday should see a team bursting a gut to make up for yesterday's mishap, some slick passing, hopefully a few goals (for Queens) and a decent atmosphere, as Dunfermline should bring at least 500 fans with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jardi View Post
    Exactly my point Spike. The players and Mr Bartley got a sharp wake up call yesterday to remind them of their rather pitiful league position, and I fully expect a redoubling of the training regime this week.
    Next Saturday should see a team bursting a gut to make up for yesterday's mishap, some slick passing, hopefully a few goals (for Queens) and a decent atmosphere, as Dunfermline should bring at least 500 fans with them.
    Hopefully you are correct in what you say Jardi as the Pars will be up for this one after dropping two points at home against
    Airdrie who had Josh Rae sent off after conceding a penalty but another ex - Queens man sub keeper David Hutton pulled off a great save.

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    There was nothing unlucky or anything about it that could be described as a mishap with every bit of due respect. The manager said it all in his interview, the lack of effort is unforgivable to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Threefivetwo View Post
    There was nothing unlucky or anything about it that could be described as a mishap with every bit of due respect. The manager said it all in his interview, the lack of effort is unforgivable to be honest.
    Absolutely 352. I love the new manager for his honesty and there has been an improvement with this group of players under his short term, but with his comments I think he will be well aware that we are not good enough for promotion. It just shows the depths we have hit in recent seasons. The plus point is that we seem to have a manager, who if supported, is going to produce a good entertaining side to watch and be honest in his interviews. That is a good start to the upward fight the club has got to get back to the upper reaches of the championship

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    Fatfan you should know by now and by the last 5 or 6 seasons where Queens are heading, we have in my opinion got a topping manager ATM and wven tho he has added a few good players to the squad its going to be a slog of a job for him and like previous seasons you will probably see him replaced by someone else and so on until the fans step up at places like an agm and demand better from the men that pay the wages and give him the ammo to make Queens tick ffs we could have jurgen klop managing at Queens and fail ,where we need change is at the top or we will see the last 6 seasons of dire results happening for another 6 seasons ,change won't happen tho at the top unless the fans start putting pressure on the board that run the club simple as that .

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    Nobody what’s the take over Francis. That’s a fact.
    Time you got yourself back to Palmerston though and started supporting the boys again 😏

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