Saturday 1 August 2009

Doonhammered

Queen's Park v Queen of the South
League Cup, First Round
Saturday 1st August, kick-off 3pm
Hampden Park, Glasgow


Back to Hampden Park for the first time in a competitive match since relegation day, a scoreless draw demoting the Spiders to the basement division after a 2-1 aggregate defeat to Stenhousemuir. This time we welcomed fellow Queen's in the form of First Division outfit Queen of the South for the first round of the League Cup. The Dumfries men had overcome limbo side Livingston in the Challenge Cup last Saturday, veteran midfielder Barry Wilson bagging the only goal. The Doonhammers visited Hampden last year for a pre-season friendly and ran out comfortable 2-0 winners in a total non-contest.

The Hampden pitch seemed in decent condition after the summer concerts that had taking place on top of the surface, the corner flag areas were a bit patched up, but with the gloomy forecast it would be interesting to see how it coped. The Glorious Hoops made a several changes after last weeks defeat at Annan, gaffer Gardner Speirs handed out débuts to Martin McBride and fireman Fergus Tiernan in midfield, and changed to a back four bringing in captain Richard Sinclair and shifting Robert Walker to fullback. The Doonhammers line-up had a former Hampden hero in it, with local lad David Weatherston featuring against his old club for the first time. On making my way to my seat my mate revealed his excitement at football being back, I some replied implying that the feeling will soon be gone, I couldn't have been more right for once.

Before the Hampden clock had even reached three o'clock the big Queen's were ahead, a ball behind the defence caused confusion between 'keeper and defender, leading to Rocco Quinn nipping in to tap in. Disaster struck again soon after when Sinclair's pass out of defence was intercepted by Barry Wilson, who then coolly dinked the ball over the advancing 'keeper Scott Black. To add to the misery Wilson added his second to put the Dumfries men three up within fifteen minutes, volleying in unmarked from just inside the penalty box. That optimistic feeling had well and truly vanished. The heavens soon opened in terms of the weather, with drips coming down from the leaky roof, a job perhaps for plumber/defender Richard Sinclair who's advertising in the match programme. Although he had bigger problems to deal with at the moment as the Spiders were sinking without a trace on the pitch.

Half time brought about entertainment in the form of youth teams from each club running from the half way line then attempting to beat the 'keeper in a one on one situation, hearing the ten to one countdown repeatedly did become rather annoying though. The referee and his team changed their kits for the second period after the first half downpour, still not as bad as the linesman in joggers at Peterhead last season.

A combination of an improved performance by the wee Queen's and the big Queen's taking their foot off the gas lead to an even second half. It was the big Queen's that extended their advantage though, Paul Burns playing a neat one-two to setup a tap in for himself. Weatherston got subbed before the end and got applauded by both sets of fans, he'd always been a speed player at Hampden but seemed a bit slower and bulkier now, perhaps he was just going easy on us. As the half progressed an optimistic fan announced that we'd only conceded one goal in the last hour, clutching at straws for positives. A real positive soon came though, fullback Barry 'Buster' Douglas fainted inside onto his weaker right foot and fired in off the post to reduce the deficit. That's two goals in eight competitive games, I've forgotten what to do when my team scores!

A miserable day finally came to an end, veteran Barry Wilson picked up the sponsors player of the day award after controlling much of the game. Both clubs begin their league campaigns next week, the Spiders welcome title favourites Forfar Athletic to the National Stadium whilst the Doonhammers welcome title winners Raith Rovers to Palmerston Park. Several match reports can be found on the match, official Queen of the South website, official Queen's Park website, Doonhammers MAD site, Un-official Queen's Park website, BBC Sport and ESPN. Pictures can be found on the Un-official Queen's Park website by Fraser Marr and Colin Johnstone's gallery. Highlights can be viewed on qphd.tv, click on the match at the bottom.

Result: Queen's Park 1-4 Queen of the South

Line-ups
Queen's Park: Black, Walker, Douglas, Sinclair, Brough, Capuano (Murray), Hamilton (Harkins), Tiernan, Daly (Carroll), McBride, Watt.
Queen of the South: Hutton, Reid, McQuilken, McAusland, Lilley, Wilson, Burns, Tosh, Quinn (McLaughlan), Holmes (Kean), Weatherston (McLaren).

Goalscorer(s)
Queen's Park: Barry Douglas
Queen of the South: Rocco Quinn, Barry Wilson (2) and Paul Burns

Attendance: 886

Sponsors Player of the Day: Barry Wilson

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