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Topic: Queens Park 0-1 DAFC FT
161. Author:  OzPar        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 01:08

Shhhhhh…

😉



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162. Author:  MikeyDee        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 04:36

Great result on the back of a disappointing result last week! Queen’s Park’s down fall after beating rangers at Ibrox and skelping the wee team 4-0 is really impressive. 9 losses on the trot - I think they’re lucky airdrie are 5 adrift. COYP



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163. Author:  Rigger Al        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 05:14

Think QP has joined a number of clubs interested in the Hamilton point issue

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164. Author:  Raymie the Legend        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 07:28

Bertie Paton, Sun 13 Apr 00:57

Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend like
Date: Sat 12 Apr 17:10

I certainly wouldn’t get carried away. An important win against a very poor side.





Why not get carried away? We have made a huge step to safety today. Great Pars backing today, great manager, players are scrapping

We are staying up.


I also think we will stay up as QP are on a horror run and we are effectively six points ahead of Airdrie, but we are the Pars and have had our share of disappointments over the years, so cautious optimism from myself. You can get carried away for us both 😉




It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983


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165. Author:  Lesliepartoo        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 07:29

It`s not over the line yet by any means but what a transformation lennon has made with the team.. same players but he`s definitely getting a tune out them more than mcpake or tidser did.
Experience is so much more than anyone in scotland apart from Rodgers at celtic. His coaching and man management must be very impressive. . Keep it up neil

Cmon ye pars

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166. Author:  Ahoy!Ahoy!        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 08:07

We are staying up, the players are fighting, winning battles and yesterday’s must win game was actually on this time.

1-0 seems a close game but we dominated that game yesterday, I can’t remember Tobi making a save or Queens having any clear opportunities.

Kane hit post, Keeper pulled off a great save from Hammy onto the post, Otoo had a couple chances he shouldn’t done better with. 2/3 nil would of been a more accurate reflection on the game but at this stage I don’t really care as long as we’re picking up the points I’ll take it.



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167. Author:  summeragent        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 08:20

Bertie Paton, Sun 13 Apr 00:57

Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend like
Date: Sat 12 Apr 17:10

I certainly wouldn’t get carried away. An important win against a very poor side.





Why not get carried away? We have made a huge step to safety today. Great Pars backing today, great manager, players are scrapping

We are staying up.



I agree keep our feet on the ground. If we do stay up hopefully NL can built a team next season and get us into the SPL. Then look for a top 6 SPL place and maybe win a cup. 🙄

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168. Author:  RossDAFC88        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 08:44

That win was monumental for us. For the players to secure the win demonstrates their physical and mental capability to perform effectively in critical matches, particularly following the significant setback against Hamilton. My view on this is like a cup run; yesterday`s match represented the quarter-finals, the game against Partick serves as the semi-finals, and the final is set against Airdrie. If we can get six points, we will be assured safety without the need for a playoff. Beyond that, accruing four points should suffice for our survival.

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169. Author:  DJAS        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 09:15

Over a year since back to back league wins. Saturday would be the perfect time to change that form.





Predictor league winner 2012/2013


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170. Author:  GG Riva        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 10:52

summeragent, Sun 13 Apr 08:20

I agree keep our feet on the ground. If we do stay up hopefully NL can built a team next season and get us into the SPL. Then look for a top 6 SPL place and maybe win a cup. 🙄


The irony in your post made me chuckle. You started off keeping your feet on the ground and ended up winning a national trophy. Quite right, too. Nothing wrong with having ambitious targets. 😃



Not your average Sunday League player.


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171. Author:  cammypar 1995        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 11:53

We aren`t out of the woods yet we really need to put a run together which is something we haven`t managed to do this season. Massive result but we need to back it up next week.

c'mon the pars

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172. Author:  kozmasrightfoot        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 12:11

Who was that hit the post in the second half with a really good shot?

Pars fan.
Magpies fan.
Mens tennis fan.
Alternative rock fan.
Not a fan of much else.


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173. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 12:19

Hammy. the ref gave a corner so I think the keeper must have got a touch.



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174. Author:  summeragent        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 13:23

GG Riva, Sun 13 Apr 10:52

summeragent, Sun 13 Apr 08:20

I agree keep our feet on the ground. If we do stay up hopefully NL can built a team next season and get us into the SPL. Then look for a top 6 SPL place and maybe win a cup. 🙄


The irony in your post made me chuckle. You started off keeping your feet on the ground and ended up winning a national trophy. Quite right, too. Nothing wrong with having ambitious targets. 😃



👍👍🤣🤣🤣 got to have a laugh sometimes 👍

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175. Author:  McCaig`s Tower        
Date: Sun 13th Apr 2025. 13:46

Glad to get the win, but I was hoping that we would have scored early and been in easy street against a team whose form is appalling, but we seem to have lost that particular road-map.

One thing about Hampden is the ease of parking, which is good (although it does reduce the enforced step count). The other is the unfeasibly expensive catering – I tried a kebab pie for the first (and possibly last) time ever. It tasted like a pie with a doner kebab inside, so I guess it did exactly what it said on the tin.

An encouraging line-up with Kane in the starting eleven. The now usual 3-5-2. We dominated the game without being particularly threatening, but there were maybe a couple more occasions than normal when you were hoping to see the net bulge. Plus one at the wrong end from a free-kick, I think. Dead ball delivery was better, but beating the first man doesn’t necessarily equate with creating a chance – lobbing one in surely gives the defenders an immediate advantage? Perhaps it’s about the second ball. One contributory factor to our lack of goals is our central defenders aren’t chipping any with many – you might have hoped for a handful from the likes of JCM or Fogarty.

The goal wasn’t particularly good. just the sort of run-of-the-mill type that we have been lacking. A touch of class with the Spoony chop in his own penalty area, good battling by Clay and a decent ball into the danger area from McCann prompting an error. I noticed Kane acknowledged McCann’s contribution, Spoony Clay’s.

The substitutions made a difference – not a huge amount ,but enough. Otoo replacing Raymond who again looked better going forward ,but had been booked, allowing Spoony to do his thing. Yeboah looked like he belonged more – I think it’s different when you aren’t chasing the game. He could use his pace to keep the Spiders honest and give an out ball. Wanyama showed one glimpse of his ability when he ghosted past two defenders ,then headed for the corner flag to let players bounce off him as he ran down the clock. Hammy is also good in those put your body on the line situations and was unlucky not to score.

Improvement hasn’t been dramatic, but incremental. I think the players are getting used to their fourth manager and his back to basics philosophy. We’re beginning to run out of games and there may yet be more twists and turns than a twisty-turny thing, but I’m feeling a little more optimistic. Time for the experienced players to step up and show their worth.



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176. Author:  Dave_1885        
Date: Mon 14th Apr 2025. 09:01

SeasonedPar, Sat 12 Apr 22:16

The first time since 1968 I’ve been there when the Pars win at Hampden. Got to be a good sign?


Guessing you missed the Cup Semi relay in 2007 there? 😂

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