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Queens played with 4 attacker in Lyle, Dykes, Dobbie and McFadden. Playing Dobbie and McFadden wide didn't work both tended to drift inside and couldn't track back. Looked better second half when Dykes went wide right in midfield and was able to get up and down the pitch better. Unfortunately lost 2 second half goals.

Thought guy who took Dobbie out next old stand in second half was a booking but ref didn't give anything.

Query on injuries what's the ruling on players having to leave field after treatment. On Tuesday night both a Queens and Montrose player got treatment without having to leave the pitch but today two players one each side got treatment for head knocks and had to leave the pitch?

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15 minutes ago, queenslad said:

Queens played with 4 attacker in Lyle, Dykes, Dobbie and McFadden. Playing Dobbie and McFadden wide didn't work both tended to drift inside and couldn't track back. Looked better second half when Dykes went wide right in midfield and was able to get up and down the pitch better. Unfortunately lost 2 second half goals.

Thought guy who took Dobbie out next old stand in second half was a booking but ref didn't give anything.

Query on injuries what's the ruling on players having to leave field after treatment. On Tuesday night both a Queens and Montrose player got treatment without having to leave the pitch but today two players one each side got treatment for head knocks and had to leave the pitch?

Players injured by a bad challenge resulting in a freekick for there side can remain on the pitch after treatment. Dobbie must play up front but needs much better service providers in midfield.

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23 minutes ago, queenslad said:

Queens played with 4 attacker in Lyle, Dykes, Dobbie and McFadden. Playing Dobbie and McFadden wide didn't work both tended to drift inside and couldn't track back. Looked better second half when Dykes went wide right in midfield and was able to get up and down the pitch better. Unfortunately lost 2 second half goals.

Thought guy who took Dobbie out next old stand in second half was a booking but ref didn't give anything.

Query on injuries what's the ruling on players having to leave field after treatment. On Tuesday night both a Queens and Montrose player got treatment without having to leave the pitch but today two players one each side got treatment for head knocks and had to leave the pitch?

If the player who committed the foul gets a booking he either leaves the pitch with the player until he can return or the player can stay on right after treatment I'm sure

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3 minutes ago, Skyline Drifter said:

For avoidance of doubt, the referee's official match report says it was a Callum Fordyce own goal.

Following his role in the first, a bit of a personal nightmare of a performance for him then; amidst a shocking team one of course.

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19 minutes ago, Monkey Tennis said:

Following his role in the first, a bit of a personal nightmare of a performance for him then; amidst a shocking team one of course.

He had a poor game, amongst pretty much everyone having one. He has been close to our player of the year this season though and his closest competitor in that for me got himself sent off!

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11 minutes ago, Skyline Drifter said:

He had a poor game, amongst pretty much everyone having one. He has been close to our player of the year this season though and his closest competitor in that for me got himself sent off!

Yes, our overall performance was typified by those delivered by a couple of our better players.

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Absolute rubbish, my memory of this match will be Dobbie standing in midfield looking up at the clouds, watching the high balls going over his head.
After 20 minutes it was oblivious it was not working, I think Kane should get a run, what's the point of bringing a loan player just to sit on the bench, and yes give Rooney a run as well.
And why does D ykes get picked every week, as been said he gets beat in the air to often, and when he is on, it turns into a big hoof up the park, and as a forward he can't score goals.

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