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Gallant comeback falls short and brings season to an end
It was all or nothing as we headed to Cove Rangers for the second leg of our Championship semi-final playoff. With everyone coming through the first game okay, Manager Peter Murphy went with the same starting eleven as Tuesday evening. With three minutes played Harry Cochrane hit a left foot shot from 20-yards that was just wide of the keeper’s right-hand post. But it was the home side who took an early advantage when Findlay Marshall and Mitch Megginson were crowded out and as Matty Douglas tried to dribble the ball clear it all got a bit clumsy and Cochrane made a challenge inside the box ...
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Match Photo Gallery

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Liam is a Doonhamer

Although the season isn’t over, preparations are already well underway for the next campaign. And we are delighted to announce that Liam Smith has committed his future to the club.

The winger who joined from Swansea in the January window has agreed a two-year deal.

Peter Murphy said “Liam has been pivotal in us reaching the playoffs. His pace and skill are fantastic to watch and makes him unplayable at times. He is exciting to watch and has become a big favourite amongst the support. He is a quiet boy but instrumental to the squad. To have players of his quality signed on for next season is great and sets us up for being ready to hit the ground running.”

Liam added “It has been brilliant back playing regular first team football. I have enjoyed the past few months and hopefully we can go on and complete the season on a high. It’s a great dressing room and the club has a good fan base so I’m happy to have agreed the deal and look forward to the future.”

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Jordan Allan Signs

It’s been a good day for striker Jordan Allan. After picking up the Glens Player of the Month for April, we can confirm that he has signed a pre-contract with the club and will officially become a Queens player for next season.

After signing the one-year deal Jordan said “it is brilliant to be part of the squad for next season. I have loved it since joining the club on loan in January. I knew at the start of the season that my time at Falkirk would be coming to an end so it was about looking to the future and to be able to stay full time with a club like Queens is ideal for me. It’s a great club and the last few months being back amongst the goals and helping the club achieve is hopefully the start of something good.”

Manager Peter Murphy added “We knew when we signed Jordan that we were getting a goal-scorer and in the past few months he has proved us right. It took him a few weeks to settle but some of his finishes in the past few months have been outstanding, resulting in him being named league one player of the month for April. His work rate off the ball has also been a massive contribution to where we are so to have him as part of the squad for another year is tremendous news.”

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Player of the Month

It’s a double celebration at the club. After the management staff collecting their award, striker Jordan Allan has been named Glens League One Player of the Month for April. Jordan won the award thanks to his goal contribution scoring in three consecutive games during the month against Annan, Montrose and Kelty Hearts.

Jordan said "It's an honour to be named league one player of the month as there are some talented players in the division. It has been a good run for me personally but it's thanks to all the other boys in the dressing room. We just need to keep it going and hopefully there will be plenty more awards to come."

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Manager of the Month

Congratulations to manager Peter Murphy and his staff, Colin McMenamin, Alan Casey and Jon Connelly as they have been recognised by sponsors Glens Vodka. The club’s unbeaten run has earned Peter the League One manager of the month for April trophy.

On receiving the award Peter said “I'm delighted to have won the award as it's recognition for what we have achieved. Although it's my name on it, it is for everyone at the club the staff and players for the effort they have put in over, I couldn't have won it without them. We have had a great couple of months and it's not over yet."

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Match Photo Gallery

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All to play for after a goal-less first leg
It was back to Palmerston this evening as we welcomed Cove Rangers for the first leg of our Championship play-off semi-final. After juggling the squad at Arbroath on Saturday to prepare for the tie it was back to a more familiar line-up with six changes to the starting eleven. Benjamin Luissint, Lewis O’Donnell, Fraser Bryden, Josh Walker, Kyle Doherty and Jack Brydon dropped back to the bench with Harry Cochrane, Liam Smith, Kai Kennedy, Adam Brooks, Jack Hannah and Jordan Allan all coming back into the side. It was a nervous but lively start to the game that flowed from end to end. As Al ...
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