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Two Year Deal for Jack Hannah

We are delighted to announce that Jack Hannah has agreed a two-year deal. The 22-year-old centre back joined us on loan from Middlesbrough last summer and became a regular and valuable member of the first team.

Jack joined The Boro as an 8-year-old and worked his way up through the academy system to become part of the first team squad before his loan spell. He will leave his boyhood club and make the permanent move to Palmerston.

Manager, Peter Murphy said “When Jack joined in the summer, we knew he was very good technically and tactically, and would be aggressive, physical and would dominate in the air and what a fantastic signing he has proven to be. It has been a pleasure for us to watch him develop and get stronger as the season progressed. His contribution was recognised by the supporters a few weeks ago when he picked up a player of the year award. When we knew he was leaving Middlesbrough we knew we wanted to make him a Queens’ player so we are delighted to have agreed a two-year deal.”

Jack added “I have loved my season at Queens’, it’s a fantastic club with so much potential. I feel I have really grown and learned so much having had the chance to play regular first team football. I came here as a boy in the summer and a year on I have grown into a man. When I knew I was leaving Middlesborough, I knew my future was at Queens’ but I wanted to get the playoffs out the way and sort a few things. My partner and I are expecting a baby in July so to get my future sorted is great, we can enjoy the summer and really hit the ground running when the new season comes around.”

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Season Tickets Launched

As one season concludes, attention quickly moves to the next campaign.

Following our positive end to the season just gone, we hope it is clear to see what we at the football club are trying to do and how we are trying to get fans right behind us. It showed that there is nothing like a packed-out Palmerston on a Saturday afternoon, when we bring the colour and bring the noise.

The recent signings of Ross Stewart, Liam Smith and Jordan Allan show the intent we have at the club to make next season a success, but our most important signing will be YOU our 12th player.

With that in mind we are launching our season tickets for the season 2025/26.

 

As always - we need you, our supporters! You play a crucial part in the positivity of the club and showed that when you got behind the team last season and we need that again and more.

After holding our prices for a decade, with running costs continually rising, we have reluctantly had to increase some of our prices this season.

Season Tickets for 2025/26 are now priced at:-

 

Adult £320

Concession- £192

16-21/Student- £120

Accessible Adult- £100

Accessible Concession- £56

U16- £18

 

One price staying the same is our under 16 ticket. We are delighted to be able to continue to offer our u16 season ticket at £18, maintaining our £1 per game for younger fans.

 

Season tickets are now on sale and you can purchase yours via the link below.

https://qosfc.ticketco.events/uk/en/e/202526_season_ticket

 

Please ensure you read all terms and conditions associated with a season ticket purchase. These can be found with our ticketing provider online.

If you had a season ticket last year, you should receive an email that will allow you to renew and secure your seat for the season ahead. If you can’t find it in your inbox, please check your junk folder.

Season tickets are always the cheapest way to watch the team and with your backing and support we will continue to build what we hope will be a successful team that can have a good crack at the league one title.

Thank you for your backing.

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Squad Update

Now that the 2024/25 season is over we can confirm that Kyle Doherty, Josh Walker and Daniel Church will leave the club at the end of their contracts.

Lewis O’Donnell, Fraser Bryden, Taylor Charters, Jack Hannah, Murray Johnson and Oscar MacIntyre have all returned to their parent clubs.

We would like to thank them all for their efforts and wish them every success going forward. We would also like to place on record our thanks to; Dundee United, Ayr United, Carlisle United, Middlesborough and Hibernian for their help and for loaning us the players. Hopefully they are returning more experienced.

As we continue to shape the squad for the next campaign, we have already secured the services of: -

Benji Luissint 
Jordan Allan
Liam Smith
Matty Douglas
Brennan Dickenson
Harry McLinden
Euan Ross
Mark Thomson
Reece Lyon
Ross Stewart

We are continuing to speak with all the other remaining players. Further updates will be issued as things progress.

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Matty Douglas Update

Matty Douglas

Everyone at the club would like to wish Matty Douglas a speedy recovery. 

The captain fell awkwardly early in the second half at Cove on Saturday during our playoff semi final.  It has now been confirmed he suffered a double break and ligament damage to his wrist and is now in plaster.

All the best skipper.

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New Deal for Ross Stewart

Following the disappointment of not reaching the playoff final, there is some good news as goalkeeper Ross Stewart has signed a new one-year deal.

“Cheesy” was a mainstay in goal throughout the league campaign, playing almost every minute. He was also number one for the two playoff matches against Cove and featured in four cup matches. In his 42 appearances he kept 12 clean sheets. Resulting in him picking up two Player of the Year trophies at the club awards night.

With us for the 2025/26 season, Ross said “Obviously it was disappointing not to get promoted but we have a great group of boys and I enjoyed being part of that, so it was an easy decision for me to extend my stay with the club. We will rest up and enjoy the summer, recharge the batteries and be ready for when pre-season comes around and hopefully, we can have a real crack at it next season.”

Manager Peter Murphy added “Ross is a real professional who prides himself on clean-sheets. He made a massive contribution to the side with some unbelievable saves as well as being an influential character in the dressing room. As we look to keep a nucleus of the squad together, we were keen to make him one of our priority signings, so we are delighted to get this one done.”

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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

Click this text to view the match photo gallery from the play off semi-final defeat to Cove.

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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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