Queen's Park v Partick Thistle
Friendly
Tuesday 7th July 2009, kick-off 7pm
Lesser Hampden, Glasgow
A closed-door match, I use that term loosely, at Lesser Hampden was to be Queen's first pre-season fixture. Opponents were Glasgow friends Partick Thistle, the two clubs are well linked with current Spiders gaffer Gardner Speirs being former assistant to Ian McCall at Thistle. Two ex-Queen's players are now Thistle men, in the shape of Paul Paton and Paul Cairney, who had come through the Hampden ranks. The Jags started their pre-season with a 4-1 victory over Cowdenbeath in Edinburgh on Saturday. I'd estimate a couple of hundred attended the match in the shadows of the national stadium, Hampden Park.
There's now a division separating the sides following Queen's relegation to the basement league, Thistle finished an impressive second in the First Division last season. The sides last played in the first round of the Challenge Cup last year at Firhill, a friendly was planned but cancelled to prevent the sides playing twice in a week. Two early goals that afternoon helped Thistle to a comfortable 2-1 victory that day. Both teams had changed kits from that encounter, Queen's in their Irn-Bru can away kit and Thistle looking pretty in pink.
After establishing who was who, with a few new faces and hair colours, Queen's opened the scoring. Ian Watt linked with new strike partner to perfection, crossing from the right onto Daly's head. Thistle 'keeper Hinchcliffe misjudged the flight of the ball and Daly headed into the net. It didn't take Thistle long to reply, with them getting some joy down their left flank, the ball was cut across the box and tapped in by one of their many trialists. That was all the scoring for the first-half but there was to be an injury apiece, seemingly a head knock ended the match for a Jags trialist and Stevie 'treatment table' Reilly.
One of the joys of being at Lesser Hampden is being able to go into the social club for a drink, munch or even a wee heat. I noticed Chic Charnley yet again at a game I was at, he might think I'm stalking him, seen his performance for Celtic (a team he didn't play for) in the Scottish Masters at the weekend, he's certainly lost it, if he ever had it. Also seen Gary Harkins, big brother of Queen's midfielder Paul, but also ex-Thistle now Dundee player after his 150k move. After the Hull City-esque on the pitch half-time team-talks and watching the funeral of Michael Jackson on the TV in the social club the second-half was under way with countless changes.
The Jags adapted best to the changes and controlled the majority of the second period, it wasn't until the last fifteen or so minutes that they made their domination count. A trialist was left unmarked in the penalty area, he was given plenty of time to turn and finish into the top corner. The Spiders rarely threatened and the match petered out, something I'm far too familiar with. Unfortunately just before the final whistle a Queen's trialist suffered a bad looking injury as he turned on the synthetic surface.
Thistle held out for a 2-1 victory, both managers would've been happy to see players given a chance to impress and prove themselves for the coming season. The Jags will be looking to gain promotion but will be a difficult task with big spending Dundee to compete with in the very challenging division. Queen's will be looking to bounce back at the first time of asking, but the Third Division is always a hard one to predict, especially at this stage.
The Partick Thistle website has a small match report, as does the Un-official Queen's Park site.
Result: Queen's Park 1-2 Partick Thistle
Line-ups
Queen's Park: Cowie (Trialist), Ure (Henry), Douglas (Murray), Trialist, Reilly (Brough), Harkins, Hamilton (Trialist), Tiernan (Capuano), Watt (Odunewu), Daly, Holms (Trialist).
Partick Thistle: Hinchcliffe, Paton (McGeough), Twaddle, Little, Maxwell, Rowson (Hodge), Trialist (Cairney), Trialist (Trialist), Trialist (Bannigan), Doolan, Erskine.
Goalscorer(s)
Queen's Park: Michael Daly
Partick Thistle: Trialist and Trialist
Attendance: unknown
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
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Just read about the Queens link, how did that all come about then ?
ReplyDeleteCould not find a link between SG and Galatasary but thought it was a bit strange to hold that round robin cup in Wattenscheid, in the first place. www.zayton-cup.de
Had a look at the history of SG and how they have fallen. In 1990 they played in the Bundesliga at home to Dortmund Att.43,200.
2007 V Delbrücker Att.306. Being a football fan as I am that is very sad reading.