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Hopefully a home win to take us into the playoffs.

Dumbarton have nothing to play for so if we have the right attitude then hopefully we will win.

Hope there is a decent crowd hopefully around 2000.

Hopefully it is possible to hope for hope. (Hopefully.)

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Dumbarton have not beaten queens since Victoria was on the throne. So obviously queens will bottle it.3-1 to the sons

Now please leave her out of this, she is doing a very good job promoting the club.

Home win.

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Dumbarton have not beaten queens since Victoria was on the throne. So obviously queens will bottle it.3-1 to the sons

Dumbarton won at Palmerston last season. ;)

On the other hand Dumbarton have NEVER beaten us on their own (current) ground. This one's on ours though so you'll have a better chance.

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Hopefully a home win to take us into the playoffs.

Dumbarton have nothing to play for so if we have the right attitude then hopefully we will win.

Hope there is a decent crowd hopefully around 2000.

I'd say you're being pretty hopeful there.

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With Dumbarton having nothing to play for, a performance similar to the Alloa game should be enough to see us win I'd imagine.

If Kidd is fit I'd like to see him restored to right-back as Dowie doesn't offer us any sort of attacking threat, plus he is far better organising things from centre-half. I'd also start Russell ahead of Paton. Millar's idiocy last week means McShane will come in, hopefully out to prove a point after a few disappointing performances saw him rightfully dropped.

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With Dumbarton having nothing to play for, a performance similar to the Alloa game should be enough to see us win I'd imagine.

If Kidd is fit I'd like to see him restored to right-back as Dowie doesn't offer us any sort of attacking threat, plus he is far better organising things from centre-half. I'd also start Russell ahead of Paton. Millar's idiocy last week means McShane will come in, hopefully out to prove a point after a few disappointing performances saw him rightfully dropped.

Given McShane wasn`t even on the bench at Alloa isn`t it more likely he was injured rather than dropped?

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