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QotS (A) 4 Dec 2020 - Matchday & Streaming Info

After a weekend off we are back in action in a couple of nights with a long trip to Queen of the South. One of the best away day trips has been ruined because of COVID-19 and the SPFL moving it to a Friday night for coverage on a TV channel that almost no one watches but don't let that get you down and tune in to the BBC Scotland channel from 19:30 on Friday to see us take on the Doonhamers. 

A really impressive win over early season "surprise" package Raith Rovers coupled with a number of players coming back from injury means confidence will surely be high ahead of this one. Queens are a shambles of a team thrown together last minute in a similar manner as we were at the start of the 17/18 season. That said, they've not performed that badly so it's not going to be an easy game but hopefully it's one we can win and keep up our remarkable run of results in Dumfries where we haven't lost since 2004! The last time we lost there Busted, one of the great UK heavy metal bands of the early noughties, were number one.

No need for streaming info although after 30 seconds of listening to Leanne Crichton and Jonathan Sutherland you may even be desperate enough for our commentator to take over...

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  • Incredible that we live in a country where the ability to actually get the ball on the ground and dribble past opponents with ease as if the ball is attached to your boot with some string is frowned u

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    What a tonic this match is. Robbo is a genius at working on a shoestring. Some fantastic individual performances, especially the young lads. But what I find most pleasing is the way they have played a

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1 hour ago, RiG said:

Incredible that we live in a country where the ability to actually get the ball on the ground and dribble past opponents with ease as if the ball is attached to your boot with some string is frowned upon in favour of being really fit and running around a lot. 

Enjoy Kennedy while you can because he is destined for bigger and better things than ICT. At 18 he is arguably one of the best players in the league already and is perhaps the most exciting player we've been able to watch in many seasons.

I absolutely agree which is why I would prefer to see him concentrating on performing those wonderful skills that he has the good fortune to possess rather than playing to the gallery with his unnecessary and unproductive show boating.

Its the new world of --- if it is not broken dont fix it, the days of innovation , talent and invention are racing by unfortunately.

23 hours ago, CaleyCanary said:

Have you changed your mind after Sunday's result at the Hawthorns? 😀

Thoroughly enjoyed watching that fantastic team performance on Friday night, really cheered me up! Wouldn't want to see young Kennedy being shackled, it's talent and tricks like his that can lift a crowd and the game. IMO his performance in the first 20 minutes set the tone for rest of the game and sowed the seeds for the win.

Thought MacGregor, Deas and Devine all stood out in a great all-round team effort. More of the same please fellas 👍

A big surprise! Palace played really well in the second half, obviously helped by the sending off..but we are notoriously bad taking on 10 men! Maybe things are changing, lets eee what happens against Spurs this weekend.... It's always makes for a fab weekend when both my sides win, and win well.

As for Caley, I find it incredible that Robbo can start another season with virtually a new side, put together on even less money and get them gelled and delivering good performances. A big shout out to Harper, who is doing a great job to the extent that I don't think we re missing Tremarco

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