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Appreciate QOS already have a game to play before this one but might as well kick this one off anyway. Hopefully ICT take three points off then which will render this a complete dead rubber from QOS’ perspective. Ayr, on the other hand, have everything to play for and a win is crucial whilst hoping Partick do us a massive favour.

 

Hopefully this is the game to end the Palmerston hoodoo and allow us to leapfrog Dunfermline.

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There are no circumstances that will see me visit Palmerston ever again. We are rancid down there.

It would be nice for our shitebag group of players to win a game but I have my doubts. Utter bottle merchants. 

We'll win if QoS fail to score. If QoS score it'll be a draw at best as they'll likely score two.

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1 minute ago, Superhursy7 said:

Planing on going to palmerston for the first time on Saturday is there parking near the ground?

Lots of off street parking at ground along with a car park at the Ice Rink , you will get a space within 2/3 minutes walk easily enough 

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7 minutes ago, Superhursy7 said:
11 minutes ago, Finlay21 said:
Lots of off street parking at ground along with a car park at the Ice Rink , you will get a space within 2/3 minutes walk easily enough 

Cheers, maybe my first visit can break the hoodoo

Nice garden centre as you enter the  town if you fancy a snack.

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2 hours ago, D'Jaffo said:

 

Appreciate QOS already have a game to play before this one but might as well kick this one off anyway. Hopefully ICT take three points off then which will render this a complete dead rubber from QOS’ perspective. 

Even a point for ICT would unequivocally send us down.

I wouldn't worry either way though.  It's not as if we've risen to the challenge when we did have something to fight for.

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Even a point for ICT would unequivocally send us down.
I wouldn't worry either way though.  It's not as if we've risen to the challenge when we did have something to fight for.

True a point would do it. I said elsewhere though that QOS having nothing to play for might take the pressure off them and the players would respond well to that.

Will be my first trip to Palmerston since the 1-1 game back in December 2018. Think Moffat and Todd scored for the teams that day.
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12 minutes ago, D'Jaffo said:

Will be my first trip to Palmerston since the 1-1 game back in December 2018. Think Moffat and Todd scored for the teams that day

Same here . Took a big support down that day , I’d expect us to do the same on Saturday. Opportunity for the club to get Cameron’s open at 10am again and get some busses booked ....

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11 minutes ago, D'Jaffo said:


True a point would do it. I said elsewhere though that QOS having nothing to play for might take the pressure off them and the players would respond well to that.

Will be my first trip to Palmerston since the 1-1 game back in December 2018. Think Moffat and Todd scored for the teams that day.

It isn’t pressure that has made Queens shite this season. And I’m not sure what this group of players would respond well to. Maybe somebody singing them nursery rhymes.

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Caley will officially relegate us before this game but thinking ahead we probably want to be looking to win this. If either Ayr or Dunfermline lose in the play-offs then we would much rather have Ayr down there with us as you'd imagine their budget will be a lot closer to ours than Dunfermline. It'll be hard enough next season without Dunfermline being in the mix as well.

If you fail to win this one Ayr I'm afraid you're 9th. There's no danger we're getting anything at Dunfermline.

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1 minute ago, 19QOS19 said:

Caley will officially relegate us before this game but thinking ahead we probably want to be looking to win this. If either Ayr or Dunfermline lose in the play-offs then we would much rather have Ayr down there with us as you'd imagine their budget will be a lot closer to ours than Dunfermline. It'll be hard enough next season without Dunfermline being in the mix as well.

If you fail to win this one Ayr I'm afraid you're 9th. There's no danger we're getting anything at Dunfermline.

And if Ayr go down and Annan come up we have the mouthwatering prospect of 8 derby games in one season.

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