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Season Tickets Now on Sale

Season tickets for 26/27 are now on sale and prices have been frozen for the season ahead.

Existing season holders will shortly receive an email with a link to renew their season tickets, anyone else can purchase from our ticket partner, Ticketco at this link

https://qosfc.ticketco.events/uk/en/e/202627_season_ticket

Plastic cards will be available to select as an option and will be available to collect at the start of the season.

As always, your support is vital to the club and massively appreciated.

 

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Manager to move on

Following the conclusion of our season at the weekend we can confirm that Peter Murphy will be leaving the club.

The 45-year-old replaced Marvin Bartley two-season’s ago with the view to getting us back into the championship and unfortunately, that hasn’t been the case.

Assistant manager, Colin McMenamin and first-team coach, Alan Casey will also be leaving.

Chairman Billy Hewitson said “Football is a results business and financially we need to be in the championship. Having been knocked out of the promotion play-off semi-finals on penalties, we have taken some time to reflect and have reached the decision that we need to take the club in a different direction therefore we will not be renewing the manager’s contract along with his management team. We would like to thank all three for their efforts and wish them all the best for the future.”

The process of recruiting a new manager will now take place and an appointment will be announced in due course.

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U19 CAS League Report

The under 19s were in CAS league action yesterday away at Bonnyrigg and it was a disappointing afternoon for the youngsters as they were on the wrong end of a five-nil scoreline.

Once again it was a very young team that took to the park and they found themselves two down at the interval.  The hosts went on to score three more after the break without reply.

Coach Eddie Warwick said “Unfortunately we just didn't show up and we were out worked and really struggled with their physicality. We were second best all over the pitch for the majority of the game.”

The side are looking for an improved performance when they play St Johnstone at Palmerston tomorrow night (Tuesday).

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CAS U17s League: QOS v Kelty Hearts

Sorry for the delay in bringing the report from Friday’s under 17 match at home to Kelty Hearts.

Queens fell to a home defeat against a physical Kelty side. The first half hour was one to forget as the away side raced into a three-goal lead. As they looked to get back into the game, Queens were awarded a penalty but were surprised when the defender wasn't sent off for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity. What wasn’t a surprise was William Salfenmoser converted to reduce the deficit at the interval.

Half Time: Queens 1 Kelty Hearts 3

Over the course of the second half Queens tried to gain more control of the match, but it was Kelty who scored again to regain a three goal advantage. However, Queens' quality improved and they scored twice in the last five minutes as Salfenmoser scored again and Jamie Carvel grabbed the other.

Full Time: Queens 3 Kelty Hearts 4

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Queens suffer penalty heartache as season ends

Finally poised at one all after the first leg at home, Queens made the trip to Stenhousemuir aiming to reach the final of the Championship play-off. The manager made one change to the starting eleven from Tuesday evening with Callum Penman coming in for Zander Mackenzie who dropped to the bench. Reece Lyon got the game underway but it was the hosts who got off to the best possible start when a free-kick was played in and Matty Aitken forced the ball past Ross Stewart with just five minutes played. Three minutes later the ball was launched forward and with Darren Jamieson off his line, Brenn ...
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Match Preview v Stenhousemuir (A) - 9th May

We head to Stenhousemuir tomorrow looking to book our place in the Championship Play-off Final.

Things are finely poised as the two sides are locked at one all going into the second leg after Tuesday night’s meeting at Palmerston. Although it was a game we dominated, Gregor Buchanan opened the scoring just before the break but Reece Lyon’s 91st minute strike levelled the game to stop tomorrow’s hosts holding an advantage.

The winners will take on either Alloa or Airdrie in the final next week. With the Wasps one up after their first leg.

 

Ahead of the game at Ochilview, Manager Peter Murphy said “We are all excited and looking forward to the second leg, we’re all square and it’s all to play for. The games have been tight between us all season and I expect much of the same, but it’s now a one-off winner takes all and it will be two teams that will go at it. Gary's got them really well organised and they work so hard for each other. But with the quality we showed at home, we go there very confident. It's going to be another tough game it's going to be an exciting end and hopefully we get through to a final.”

 

For supporters heading to Ochilview tomorrow, tickets can be purchased online via the fanbase app.

https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Fixtures?fanStoreType=Fixtures&clubId=84

Prices range from £6 - £20

The game that kicks off at 3pm takes place at Ochilview, Gladstone Road, Stenhousemuir, FK5 4QL.

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U17s at home to Kelty Hearts

If you're looking for a break from election coverage or want to take your mind off tomorrow's play-off second leg at Stenhousemuir, then our under 17s are in action at Palmerston tonight. They take on Kelty Hearts in their latest CAS League match with a 1945 kick off.

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Lyon's late leveler makes it all to play for

It was back to Palmerston under the lights as we welcomed Stenhousemuir for the first leg of our promotion play-off semi-final. Ross Stewart had recovered from his recent injury and was back in goals and Jack Hannah was also back after his ankle injury. They were two of five changes made by the manager from the side that started at Alloa, captain Matty Douglas, Kai Kennedy and Nicky Clark were also back in the side. Jamie Sneddon returned to Falkirk after his emergency loan came to an end while, Jordan Allan, Ben Johnstone, Niall Rogerson and Euan Ross all dropped to the bench. It was a very ...
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