My hometown I remember being in the away end when Spurs helped towards their relegation them from the PL.
Queen's Park v Dundee for the 2nd tier title in Scotland. The hosts need to win. Dundee nick an early goal after a defensive slip, but Queen's Park equalise quickly. Absolutely unbelievable hit: https://streamja.com/Opajj Now they've taken the lead! Owen Coyle is managing the Glaswegian side currently playing in Falkirk. It's on the iPlayer and BBC Scotland, if anyone's really bored: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/football/65446903 Edit: 2-2 already! Mental game.
Guy I work with is a Queen’s Park and went to the game. He’s been talking about this game for weeks. He’s gonna be gutted after that result
I was wondering.....couldn't we have found a manager for our attacking purposes and big Sam to kick some life into our defence? Worked at City a long while ago. One smiled and the other wore a big hat!!!!!!? I still think Haaland does a good job duplicating Darren Bent but more active!!!? Harry creats and scores but having a tough year this season yet still has 20+ goals.
So no football on TV this Saturday lunchtime. We seem to have an 18th century fancy dress party on instead
It's the top story on BBC Football, rather bizarrely: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65505493 To make things even worse, Ayr nicked an 88th minute winner at Inverness. That dropped Queen's Park into 3rd and now they've got an extra play-off game. They face local rivals Partick Thistle, so that should be interesting. The schedule is absolutely ridiculous and they need to beat three teams to go up now: https://spfl.co.uk/news/spfl-play-off-schedule-202223
A long time ago in a season far far away(?) we had a manager or two that showed our players how to play football and defend........Next season seams bloody scary......!?