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Official QOS Whisky!

 Introducing a TRUE Queens exclusive! 

We’re proud to unveil our limited-edition Queen of the South whisky, crafted with Annandale Distillery and drawn from Cask 144 (2019). Matured in a fresh once-filled ex-bourbon cask and bottled at a bold 60.7% ABV, this bright, elegant single malt lets premium American oak shine.

Only 100 bottles available. When they’re gone, they’re gone.

Purchase yours today >>> https://www.annandaledistillery.com/product/queen-of-the-south/

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KDM Evolution Trophy Round of 32

We can confirm our KDM Evolution Trophy Round of 32 fixture against Dunfermline Athletic will be played at Palmerston Park on Tuesday 9th December at 19:45pm.

More information here >>> https://spfl.co.uk/news/kdm-evolution-trophy-last-32

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ARENA Pitches Re-Open

Over the past three weeks, the club have been working hard to get the arena spruced up.

With a few final touches, to be finalized, we are delighted to re-open the pitches this evening Monday 24th November.

The installation of the pitches is the same as the main surface of Palmerston, bringing the facility up to an elite standard.

We look forward to welcoming all bookings back, as we approach a hectic time in the indoor arena.

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Youth Week Ahead

The under 19's and 17s are again in action this week!!

Both sides are at home and welcome Partick Thistle, 

Tuesday - U19s League game
 Home to Partick Thistle
7.30pm ko

Friday- U17s League game
 Home to Partick Thistle
7.30pm ko

You will be able to watch the games live with entry through the silver gate with it being £3 upon entry with all proceeds going towards the youth teams.

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U17's Update

Montrose 4-1 QoS 

Game of two halves. Queens started the better and forced a lot of early openings, mainly through set pieces. A good press down the right hand side saw the ball fall to William Salfenmoser who smashed the ball past the home goalie. Queens kept up the pressure and could have gone in at the break further ahead. HT 0-1

The second half was the polar opposite of the first. The first goal came from slack play in our own half, closely followed by a second. A good through ball down the right was cut back to the striker who tapped home. The third goal came from a corner where the header took a deflection in front of keeper Isaac Scott. QoS nearly got back into the game near the end with chances missed by Lewis White and Salfenmoser. The home team rounded off the scoring with a long range effort after QoS failed to clear from a corner.

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Black Friday Offer

CALLING SEASON TICKET HOLDERS 

Check your inbox now for early access to our first Black Friday Offers!!

General sale will start at 11am if not sold out!!

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Queens pick up a point on the road

After three home games, it was off to Kelty Hearts for the first of three tough matches on the road. Having made changes for the cup game against Motherwell on Tuesday, the manager made four changes to the starting eleven. Ross Stewart was back in goal in place of Lawton Green, Niall Rogerson, Ben Johnstone and Kian Leslie also dropped to the bench as Brennan Dickenson returned from injury and Kai Kennedy and Benji Luissint were back in the line-up. The first chance of the game fell to the home side after six minutes when Ricco Diack hit a low shot from distance just wide of the keeper?s ri ...
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Under 17s draw at Dunfermline

A depleted Under 17 squad headed to Dunfermline Athletic looking to improve on last weeks home defeat to Livingston. A tough test lay ahead, not only in the form of their opposition but also in terms of the weather conditions; a very windy and wet night in Rosyth!

 

It was an even start to the game, both sides creating chances but to no avail. The home side eventually broke the deadlock after their centre forward was upended in the penalty box. From there, Dunfermline took a grip of the game for a spell and managed to double their advantage with a fine through ball from midfield and clinical finish from their number 9. This seemed to spur Queens into action and two goals in a ten minute spell before half-time brought them well and truly back into the game. The first came from Hodgson pressing well down the right before cutting it back to White who calmly finish from 6-yards. This was followed up by Copland who side footed home as Morton played in an excellent free kick.

 

Half Time: Dunfermline 2 Queens 2

 

Queens started the second half well playing into a strong wind. However, it was the hosts who took the lead again; another fine finish from their number 9. Queens showed great resilience again and found their way back into it with Jones crossing for White, who headed home his second of the game. Queens went on to control a large part of the second half and their play was rewarded when Craig fired a low drive into the corner of the net to give Queens the lead for the first time in the match. The hosts, determined to claw back an equaliser, were awarded a second penalty with 10 minutes to go following their forward colliding with two QoS defenders. In the closing stages, both side looked for another, Jones came closest for Queens but his shot took a deflection off the defender and narrowly slipping wide of the far post.

 

FULL TIME: Dunfermline 4 Queens 4

 

Coach Ross Newlands said “Overall, we’re proud of the players for the reaction they showed to last week’s defeat. Even going two down, it shows how much resilience they now have to work their way back into the game, this maybe wasn’t the case earlier in the season. In spells in both halves we played some good stuff in testing conditions and were unlucky to not snatch a last minute winner.”

 

Next up for the under 17s is an away trip next week to Montrose at Links Park.

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