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  • Birthday 27/06/1970

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    Football, Ice Hockey, Football, Travel, Football, Internet, Football, NOT WORK, Football, Oh and i better say the wife!!
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    Queen of the South
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  1. Still no code for the game messaged Ayr United media on Twitter and was advised to email support at aumedia, done this twice and still no reply getting a bit pissed off [emoji35] now, Queens tv live is a dream to buy from compared to Ayr media[emoji36]
  2. Bought the stream earlier today, received the receipt from worldpay but nothing with a code to enter on website. Can anyone help?????
  3. https://www.stenhousemuirfc.com/match/stenhousemuir-vs-queen-of-the-south-2/ https://www.stenhousemuirfc.com/match/stenhousemuir-vs-queen-of-the-south-2/
  4. Valencia CF sounds good to me, most teams i've never heard and are probably now defunct
  5. All these teams founded in 1919 Club Atlético Adelante A.F.C. Stoneham CD Acero Liga Deportiva Alajuelense IF Älgarna Älmhults IF SV Alsenborn América Futebol Clube (AC) CSO Amnéville Åmot IF Angers SCO Atlético Grau SV Auersmacher C.F. Aurrerá Avezzano Calcio B Sportivo Balcarce TSG Backnang 1919 FV Bad Vilbel Bahrenfelder SV Baillieston Juniors F.C. Ballyclare Comrades F.C. Bankfoot Athletic F.C. Batatais Futebol Clube Bauru Atlético Clube Beaune FC Beccles Town F.C. C.F. Os Belenenses NK Belišće Berkhamsted Town F.C. SV 1919 Bernbach Beskid Andrychów SV Germania Bietigheim Baden Blumenau Esporte Clube Blumenthaler SV FK Bodva Moldava nad Bodvou OFK Bor FK Borac Bosanski Šamac Botafogo Sport Club SC Bregenz NK Brežice 1919 FSV Glückauf Brieske-Senftenberg Broadbridge Heath F.C. Brønshøj BK FK Budućnost Krušik 2014 C CP Cacereño SV Cainsdorf AC Cambrai S.S.D. Città di Campobasso Cartagena CF A.S.D. Casteldebole Panigal 1919 U.S.D. Cavese 1919 CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț NK Celje Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero Central Sport Club FC Chernomorets Burgas Chesterfield F.C. HNK Cibalia Civitanovese Calcio BV Cloppenburg Colby A.F.C. FC Cournon-d'Auvergne Cray Valley Paper Mills F.C. NK Crikvenica FK Crvenka D ACS Dacia Unirea Brăila Debreceni EAC (football) Defensor Casablanca Sportivo Desamparados SK Djerv 1919 SC Douai Drogheda United F.C. HNK Dubrovnik SCD Durango TuRU Düsseldorf E SC Eendracht Aalst Egersunds IK USV Elinkwijk SV Erlenbach Espérance Sportive de Tunis Clube Esportivo Bento Gonçalves Essinge IK IL Express Eyüpspor F Fauldhouse United F.C. FC Baník Prievidza FC Pivovar Veľký Šariš FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce - Vráble B UE Figueres Forlì F.C. Formby F.C. Freiburger Turnerschaft von 1844 Frimley Green F.C. VfL Frohnlach SC Fürstenfeldbruck FSV Union Fürstenwalde G NK GOŠK Gabela Gårda BK Gedling Miners Welfare F.C. Glassverket IF SV Gonsenheim NK GOŠK Dubrovnik FK Gostivar (1919) Grange Thistle SC Great Wakering Rovers F.C. SF Grei H Alemannia Haibach Hajdúböszörményi TE SC Hauenstein SV Heidingsfeld ASV Herzogenaurach Hindú Club IL Hødd Hünfelder SV Hyde United F.C. I I. SSK Maribor Imolese Calcio 1919 Independiente de Bigand ESV Ingolstadt FK Iskra Danilovgrad A.S.D. Itala San Marco Gradisca US Ivry J FK Jagodina NK Jedinstvo Bihać FK Jedinstvo Brčko CSM Jiul Petroșani CRKSV Jong Holland K K Sports F.C. Kapfenberger SV FK Karađorđe Topola NK Karlovac Kendal Town F.C. Kingsbury Town F.C. Klepp IL Knattspyrnufélagið Hörður FK Kolubara SpVgg ASCO Königsberg Kremser SC NK Krivaja Zavidovići SK Hanácká Slavia Kroměříž Kubikenborgs IF FC Kufstein Kungshamns IF L LALL Lysi SpVgg Landshut U.S.D. Lavagnese 1919 Leeds United F.C. Leksands IF Les Herbiers VF FK OEZ Letohrad SpVgg Lindau FK Litoměřicko FK Ljuboten FC Lokomotyv Kyiv FK Loznica VfB Lübeck Lundby IF Lunds BK M Maccabi București FK Mačva Šabac Magreb '90 FK Maleš A.S.D. Manzanese Clube Náutico Marcílio Dias IFK Mariehamn U.S. Massese 1919 Mátészalka FC Metropolitan Police F.C. ZFC Meuselwitz Michael United A.F.C. CS Mindelense Calcio Montebelluna HNŠK Moslavina SpVgg Helios München N Nacional Atlético Clube (SP) NK NAŠK Needham Market F.C. NK Neretva MSV Neuruppin SC Neusiedl am See 1919 New Mills A.F.C. GIF Nike Norsjö IF U.S.D. Novese O FCSR Obernai OFC Spartak Pleven Grêmio Esportivo Olímpico C.D. Olmedo NK Omiš Oppsal IF Orceana Calcio HNK Orijent 1919 Os TF P U.S. Palestrina 1919 SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 Peterborough Sports F.C. SC Pfullendorf Piacenza Calcio 1919 S.S.D. Piovese A.S. Pizzighettone SpVgg Plattling NK Podravina Post SV Wien Potenza S.C. FK Prespa OFK Prijedor HNK Primorac Biograd na Moru A.S. Pro Gorizia Aurora Pro Patria 1919 A.S. Pro Piacenza 1919 FC Progrès Niederkorn Q Queen of the South F.C. Quissamã Futebol Clube R Racing Club de Montevideo Racing Club Warwick F.C. Racing de Ferrol Radium Futebol Clube A.C. Reggiana 1919 Rio Branco Football Club Rio Preto Esporte Clube A.S.D. Rivignano FC Rohožník TSV 1860 Rosenheim Rossington Main F.C. NK Rovinj Ruch Radzionków FC Ružinov Bratislava S AS Saint-Étienne U.S. Salernitana 1919 San Luis de Quillota Sarreguemines FC SVV Scheveningen CS Sedan Ardennes Selbak TIF Selby Town F.C. F.S. Sestrese Calcio 1919 U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919 SK Sigma Olomouc ŠK Slovan Bratislava IF Skarp Ski IL Skoghalls IF Skövde AIK FK Slavija Skopje FK Sloboda Tuzla FK Slovan Ivanka pri Dunaji Societatea Gimnastică Sibiu Sokół Nisko NK Solin 1. FC Sonthofen Spårvägens FF VfB Speldorf FV Speyer SK Spolana Neratovice Sport José Pardo Sporting Club de Lutxana FK Srem KS Polonia Środa Wielkopolska St Georges A.F.C. St. Ouen F.C. Staal Jørpeland IL SuS Stadtlohn Stonehaven F.C. SV Straelen Suzzara Calcio 2000 Szombathelyi Haladás T FK Tekstilac Derventa VfB Theley FK Timok S.S.D. Tivoli Calcio 1919 U.S. Tolentino IK Tord Torgelower FC Greif De Treffers U UDI '19 C.F. União de Coimbra FC Universitatea Cluj V Valdemarsviks IF Valencia CF Vallentuna BK IFK Växjö F.C. Esperia Viareggio Vigor Lamezia FC Vilshofen Vimmerby IF MFK Vítkovice KF Vllaznia Shkodër SK Vorwärts Steyr W Walsall Wood F.C. K. Waterschei S.V. Thor Genk Wawel Kraków Worplesdon Phoenix F.C. Y FC Yantra Gabrovo Z SK Sulko Zábřeh NK Zagorec Krapina A.V.V. Zeeburgia NK Žepče FC Fastav Zlín FC Zugdidi
  6. Sincere apologies Monkey Tennis, it seems you were correct and that the away shirt is that of Dumfries FC and not KOSB as myself and QOS stated, this is from the historical kits website Twitter account. Historical Kits‏ @HistoricalKits 33m33 minutes ago @OfficialQosFC Loving the new claret/amber change strip here at HFK Towers but this was not worn by 5th KOSB as stated on your website. These were the colours of Dumfries FC who merged with KOSB & Arrol-Johnstone to form QoS in 1919.
  7. I asked the same question on Facebook and SD gave this answer Both shirts clash with Inverness blue and red stripes. The League also felt both were dark enough to potentially need a light alternative for playing teams in dark blue such as Falkirk and maybe Ross County. In any event they wanted a 3rd kit based on the original 1919 kit anyway.
  8. Nice touch that the 1st ever QOS team are printed inside the back collar.
  9. Stephen Dobbie remembers the moment in 2006 when, at the age of 24, and when his career should have been taking off, he found himself shunted on loan from St Johnstone to Dumbarton for the season. It seemed a desperate fate for a footballer of such ability. “As you get older you look back and say to yourself, ‘I wish I’d known then what I know now’,” says the Queen of the South striker. “I didn’t look after myself right back then, I went out a lot, my diet was wrong, I never went to the gym. I needed a wake-up call and going to Dumbarton gave me that. Brendan was a great manager. He changed me at Swansea, made me more of a No 10 “I was playing with part-time guys who were coming straight from their work into training. I was supposed to be the pro with a promising career. I looked at myself and thought, ‘I need to get my head on this’.” He did, too, and it became a remarkable story. Now 35, Dobbie is back with Queen of the South, a club he loves and for whom he has scored 99 goals, 18 of them so far this season. Along the way he has played in three English Football League Championship play-off finals in front of 80,000-plus fans — he was on the winning side in two of them — and gained promotion to England’s Premier League with Brendan Rodgers and Swansea City. Exactly four years after his part-time days with Dumbarton, Dobbie lined up for Swansea in their Premier League debut against Manchester City at the Etihad, on the same day that Sergio Agüero was making his City debut. “People doubted me in my early days, maybe rightly,” says Dobbie. “It took a bit of luck and a lot of hard work to get to the level I reached in England. I remember when I had one season left at Queen of the South in 2008 I trained all summer, got really fit, and told myself ‘right, this is it, this is the time, this is your chance’. “I scored a lot that following season [23 goals in 34 games] and with five games to go someone said to me, ‘Swansea City are coming to watch you, they want to sign you’. I scored about seven goals in those last five games and, when the season finished, I got the message that Swansea were signing me. It was a dream come true. “I went on to have some memorable times. Scoring in a Championship play-off final at Wembley in front of 90,000 fans, with my friends and family there, was unforgettable. I had great times with Swansea, and also with Blackpool under Ian Holloway. “People say I was a late developer but maybe that’s how it had to be. I might have had a bad injury, or something else might have happened to change my career. I was at Rangers with Stephen Hughes, who was tremendous, and his career started brightly before fading. I seemed to be the opposite: it got better for me as I got older.” Dobbie credits Brendan Rodgers, his manager at Swansea between 2010 and 2012, for having given his career fresh impetus and direction. It culminated in Dobbie scoring and Swansea beating Reading 4-2 in that 2011 play-off final to reach the English Premier League. “I can’t praise Brendan enough,” he says. “Apart from being a really nice person he was a great manager to play under. Even if you weren’t in the team, you still looked forward to training with him on a Monday. He had this way of treating his players and looking after them. Dobbie says Palmerston ‘just feels right’ and is happy at home in LythamSTU FORSTER/GETTY IMAGES “Brendan changed me. He noticed that my ability was best when not straight up against someone, so he dropped me back and made me more of a No 10. I played about 44 games out of 50 matches for him at Swansea the season we won promotion. My confidence soared and that day at Wembley was unforgettable.” The following season, however, Dobbie probably realised his glass ceiling. Having played so much for Swansea under Rodgers, he made fewer than ten appearances in the EPL and was loaned back once more to Blackpool, where he would play in another play-off final at the end of 2011-12. In fact, from 2010 Dobbie played in three successive Championship play-off finals — with Swansea and twice on loan with Blackpool — winning two of them. “I had no regrets about it,” says Dobbie. “With Swansea going up into the EPL, of course they were going to go out and buy better players. I still played a few times that season, but then I went back to Blackpool and really enjoyed it there. I played under Ian Holloway at Blackpool, which was fantastic. He was very different from Brendan, very gung-ho, sort of ‘if they score four against us, we’ll score five’. For Ian it was all about attack and it was exciting.” By 2016 Dobbie had enjoyed seven fulfilling and lucrative years in English football, but the downturn was coming. Yet even then he surprised many by choosing Queen of the South for his next move at the age of 34, when far bigger clubs and far more money were on offer to him. “I had a great time at Queens first time round and I always said I wanted to go back there one day. I like the club and I have a good relationship with the supporters. It’s like being a kid again, I’m loving my football. “I was at Bolton under Neil Lennon and on the bench much of the time. I reached a stage when I thought, ‘what am I doing here, this isn’t enjoyable’. When you get to that age, 34, you just want to be playing football and be happy. “So I made up my mind, and it was easy. I had other options in England when I left Bolton — Blackpool, Oldham, Rochdale and others — but I knew where I wanted to be. I wanted to go back to Queen of the South. “First time round at Palmerston I played in a Scottish Cup final and we played in Europe for a first time. It’s a small club but it just feels right.” After an itinerant career, Dobbie, his wife, Susanne, and their two small boys, Jack and Maxwell, have put down their roots in Lytham St Annes. “I drive up and down, it’s fine,” he says. “I can get to home games in Dumfries in two hours. Tuesdays and Thursdays I also drive up and down for training in Hamilton. After all our moving around when I went back to Blackpool in 2014 we said, ‘right, enough, this is now home’. I don’t see us leaving Lytham.” And how long has Dobbie, the great predator, got left in football? “I want to play on for at least another two years. But when I finish, I know the thing I’ll miss most is that feeling of scoring a goal. There is no feeling like it; I’ll really miss it.” Have boots, will travel: Dobbie’s great adventure July 2000 Signs for Rangers but doesn’t make it to first team. July 2003 Joins Hibernian. 35 appearances, 2 goals. June 2005 Joins St Johnstone. 20 appearances, 1 goal. July 2006 Joins Dumbarton on loan. 17 appearances, 10 goals. June 2007 Joins Queen of the South at 25, plays in Scottish Cup final. 84 appearances, 47 goals. June 2009 Signs for Swansea City. May 2010 Joins Blackpool on loan and helps them beat Cardiff City 3-2 in Football League play-off final. May 2011 Plays in second play-off final at Wembley and scores in Swansea City’s 4-2 defeat of Reading. May 2012 Plays for Blackpool in third successive play-off final, but they lose 2-1 to West Ham United. June 2013 Signs for Crystal Palace, but goes back to Blackpool for a third loan spell. July 2015 Signs for Bolton Wanderers. 24 appearances, 4 goals. August 2016 Returns to Queen of the South, aged 34. December 9 2017 Scores hat-trick v Dunfermline and has 99 career goals for Queen of the South.
  10. QOS v Chesterfield at Palmerston in season 1971/72, it was the 27th October and Queens won the match 2-0 infront of a 1200 crowd. The team was Ball, Connell, Totten, Milligan, Scott, McChesney, Black, Law, Anderson, Evans and Tam Bryce (Mk1), Substitute was Gilmour.
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