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  1. On 07/05/2024 at 22:01, TheHitman said:

    Exactly this. Robson, Thomas and Murray, the inter-play of those 3 under Coyle was special. Murray left and Robson (also took the armband) was never the same. 

    Savoury too, the four of them were, at times, unplayable.  I didn't really appreciate it at the time but the work Murray did in stretching and occupying defences left Savoury and Thomas with time and space to create.  Connor Shields didn't quite seem to have/give the same aura, (or fear factor) to the opposition.

  2. 32 minutes ago, Byekick said:

    Think the thing that I’ve learned from attending this season is that QP’s fan base aren’t actually as old as they look, it’s just the stress of watching them…

    In just about every interview that Davidson has done, he’s referenced ‘doing something’ about the atmosphere at Hampden (and that home record). It’s clearly on his mind.

    Apart from, y’know, competently developing a small stadium, perhaps in the shadow of the big one, what could the club practically do next season to make it a better experience for the fans and the players?

    Well, since I started watching QP as a nipper back in the late-80's when the crowd was pretty much just players' family members/friends, when God forbid anyone shouted, (let alone sing), the atmosphere has come on leaps and bounds.  Other than a fit for purpose stadium, the only suggestion I have is to install more of that plastic sheeting around the ground….in the wind it gave a passable ersatz-crowd noise!!!

  3. 1 hour ago, qpfc said:

    As the season is over now, had a wee look to see who’s contracted/out of contract/loan ended 

    Contracted for next season: 

    Ferrie, Wilson, Tizzard, Bannon, Fox, Turner, Welsh, Thomson, Thomas, Paton, Healy, Williamson, McLeish, Mauchin, Reid 

    Out of contract/Loan ended 

    Sheridan, Jarrett, Scott, Longridge, Robson, Savoury, Carse, Mckinstry, Wills, McPherson, Bruce 

    So officially, we have 15 players with us for next season as of right now, although I struggle to see any sort of future for Williamson and Healy. Get Sheridan, Scott, Savoury and maybe a longridge signed up and supplement with an extra 4-5 quality additions and I think (hope) we’re In for a much enjoyable season

    Obviously there’s going to be admirers for Paton and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Thomson get picked up by someone given he’s now coming in to the final year of his contract 

    Who are people keeping/letting go 

    Don’t feel I’m qualified enough to comment given I’ve only seen QP lose this season, (bar Arbroath), but that’s never stopped me before.

    A lot will depend upon how Grant Savoury fares when he returns.

    Would like to see how the Sheridan-Paton axis works with a fit Savoury.  I honestly thought we had Josh Scott tied down for longer, so would be amazed if he wasn’t offered an extension, if so that’d likely see Robbo go; likewise Longridge for just being Mr Dependable all season deserves at least another year. Bruce is developing nicely so wouldn’t make sense to let him go.  Haven’t seen enough of Carre and Wills.  Would be surprised if alls ok with Savoury whether McKinstry would be required at all.

    Of those under contract, if Savoury comes back, I wonder where in the pecking order Turner is.  Before his injury I could see us listening to offers for Fox, (though I’d dearly like him to stay), and I think the summer will show us how happy, or not, Thomson is to playing CB. 
     

    Whatever happens we need a RB

  4. How are the hang overs people?

    Two seasons in the Championship and they have been two seasons of complete opposites.  The first, hope to just stay in, followed by six months of great football, wins and memorable goals, followed by the painful slipping away of our lead to that weird, weird and ultimately depressing night at Ochilview vs Dundee.  This year, hope of another title challenge fell away after two games v Arbroath to the more of a likely relegation.  Coaches, Managers, DoF’s and CEO’s all departed along with the grand plan, but up stepped Davidson with some assured signings to get us, eventually to safety.  To paraphrase, thank £&#& that’s over with!

    God knows what’ll happen next year, but given it’s QPFC, I’m sure it won’t be easy!, however we can start with adidas giving us a belter of a kit.

  5. Watched the Airdrie - Utd game on TV last Friday and must say Airdrie were excellent, really good to watch; McCabe's done so well this year and he/they are most definitely worthy of the play-offs - chapeau!

    I'd be fearful for this one if it wasn't for one thing in that due to work changes I've not made many games this season - about ten or so and in that time have only seen QP win once, vs Arbroath at Lesser.  I'll be working again on Friday, which evidently means a QP win!  

    And yes, watching big Dunc be sent to the stands at Annan would be fun.

  6. 11 hours ago, Charliechurch said:

    Depends entirely on whether Haughey continues to throw money at the QP project or decides to scale things back completely. 

    If QP had to survive as a professional club with their miniscule fan base they'd be heading for return to places like Coatbridge and Berwick.

    Arbroath are an established semi professional club with a decent sized support who are in no danger of dropping like a stone if one man decided to walk away.

    Well, if our fan base continues to grow at the rate it has done over the past 2-3 years then we should be fine. 
    And if we continue down the route of youth development and continue to find and sell on players like Callun McKenna we should be even finer. 
    Thanks for your concern though. 

  7. 3 hours ago, RedLichtie86 said:

    Dragging QP into the relegation playoffs would be interesting if you ended up getting relegated to burst "The Journey" bubble.

    It's a marathon, (the 'journey'), not a sprint; we have been honking for the vast majority of this season, but for all the jokes about our defence etc, you've shipped almost 80 goals.  I'm not, generally speaking, a betting man, but if we go down via the play-offs, as 'interesting' as it would be for you, I'm fairly certain who'd I'd wager will be coming back up soonest.

  8. Beuker had credit in the bank given the promotion to the Championship from L2 and in some of the signings that he was at least part of, (Savoury, Boateng, Thomas, Paton etc), so it was a reasonable assumption that he had done the homework and that we granted a degree of trust in Veldman's ability.  Hindsight is a wonderful thing but it does seem mad that we took a youth coach from the continent, gave him an eclectic bunch of kids and asked him to make an assault on the Championship..  

    You live and learn. 

  9. 28 minutes ago, Anonymous Spider said:

    Here’s one to ponder. How do we think Veldman would have got on this season if he had Sheridan, Wilson and Welsh (plus McKinstry & Scott) from the start?

    Impossible to say as given ‘the project’, Welsh, Wilson and Sheridan would all have been around 10+ years too old to have even been considered. 

  10. I very much doubt Haughey has spent however much he has spent to watch us play Stirling Albion four times a year and would assume that Davidson will be under some pressure to ensure that if we do go down this season, we come straight back up again next year.  He should probably be given the opportunity to squad build in the summer so at the very least he lives/dies by his team and not Veldman/Beukers’.

    What worries me slightly is that obstensibly he’s improved our attacking options with the addition of Sheridan, whilst getting a like for like, if not better screen in front of the defence in Welsh for Spong, but in doing so he’s almost halved the amount of goals scored, (even taking into account the six against Arbroath). We might be hard(er) to beat but if you can’t score you’re always likely to be looking over your shoulder and certainly won’t be troubling the top half of any league table; not ideal if you’re trying to maintain a presence in a very competitive Championship. I worry, given recent performances and throughout his time in Perth, he just might not be able to turn that around…..though will look forward to be proven wrong.

  11. 4 hours ago, QPEast said:

    Is Davidson a fraud? 

    Jury out for me.

    For the defence, the QP team that got so close last year lost its spine (literally).  Murray going allowed defences to get on top of the other two standout front men in Thomas and Savoury who’s was instrumental and who we’ve been unable to replace.  Behind them I thought initially we had a decent replacement for Boateng in midfield in Spong but for whatever reason he left shortly after Davidson arrived.  I don’t think we realised at the time what we lost when we let Kilday go either.  We were (with hindsight) always going to struggle with those players missing. 
    He has signed a decent replacement for Spong/Boateng in Welsh and pulled another rabbit out of the hat with Sheridan to at least give Paton some restbite, who, IMHO, we’ve done a disservice to with the lack of service he’s been provided.
     

    That said, we’ve never found a full time right back, and instead of signing one in January, to allow us to play with a RWB, we brought in another left back which has ousted Robson either to CB or the bench. We signed a proven CB but then rather than using him to assist the younger less experienced CB’s to allow the addition of another player either in midfield or attack, we’ve used him in a back three, usually alongside a midfielder. He also seems unwilling to ditch ‘his’ system which has seen a reduction in goals scored and none scored in the last 6 hours of play.  That in itself has not been helped by a belligerence not to play Turner in his best position and a reliance on a very over confident and under performing McKinstry, (though I appreaciate he showed improvement today)

    Hes been dealt a shitty hand that much is true but I do worry he might start running out of excuses.  

  12. 30 minutes ago, Cyclops van Gogh 1867 said:

    Caley crossbars played a blinder last night, hope we can capitalise on that!

    Would like to see Charlie Fox back in today with Jack Thomson back in midfield and Jack Turner further forward. 

    A return for Dom Thomas would be sublime.

    'mon the Spiders ! 🕷️🕸️

    We need a win therefore (duh) we need goals.  

    We've ostensibly signed an experienced CB in Danny Wilson, who's played at a high level therefore I see no reason why he needs two other CB's beside him especially when one (Thomson) is a midfielder and the other (Robson) is a far better attacking LB.  Statistically, since Davidson has been in place he's shored up the defence, but also stunted somewhat our attacking threat, (DU and Arbroath games somewhat anomalous).  

    Would love to see him being a bit more aggressive and go four at the back, which would allow Thomson to return to midfield, put Turner further forward, put Thomas in his best position (in front of Robson) and take some of the pressure off of Longridge at RB.  

    Sure he'll stick with the three though.

  13. 13 minutes ago, Wacky said:

    You apparently have the guns, just no ammo. 

    There's some truth in that.  Our scoring rate is very similar under Davidson as it was under Veldman, (1.28 goals per game vs 1.2), however the pessimism comes from the fact that since Dom Thomas' injury, we've not managed to score at all.

     

  14. 22 hours ago, Tangled web said:

    Eh?

    Ok, I'll correct myself, he was playing on the right of Tizzard, not the left, which is where Wilson was.

    Was referring to the 'dutch' model of a back four with a sweeper, (or latterly three at the back), had the central defender of the 5 (3) in a roaming role, with licence to get forward, create play and become an 'extra' in midfield, or even attack, which I assumed was the point in putting a ball carrying, progressive midfielder (Thomson) in central defence in CD's 3, (rather than RV's lack of trust when he played a back four).

    Point I was getting at was it still seems a waste to play a [central] midfielder in defence unless you're playing them in that role.  If you just want a CB that can progress the ball forwards, (in the knowledge you've got some cover behind), then Charlie Fox, I'd argue, is your man.

    Alternatively, (most likely), I've read far too much 'Inverting the Pyramid'.  

     

    On 14/04/2024 at 09:59, Zanetti said:

    If it weren't a legitimate injury then I doubt they'd still interview him before games/make him the focal point of the matchdsy graphic on social media/including him in the training photos. I don't think there's any reason to doubt that he's genuinely hurt himself.

    Just for clarity, I'm not advocating that he's anything other than genuinely injured and am more than aware he's put a hell of a  shift in over the course of the season.  He's our best player by far, (especially given the continued absence of Grant Savoury).

    I do hope that the club don't repeat the mistakes of last summer, (by replacing experience with more youth) and try to cash in on him now and/or that CD can convince him to stay; given how this year has gone, I'm sure that someone of his talent and profile doesn't fancy another relegation battle at the bottom of the Championship next year.  I'm sure he wouldn't be short of offers.

    Either way I shall get back in my box forthwith.

     

  15. 16 minutes ago, 101 said:

    You're 100% sure he's injured?

    When we were circling the drain he chucked it and obviously signed up to you guys.

    Great player on his day and I still think if he had been focused we might have avoided the drop that year. However between him and Yogi it wasn't to be.

    I'd have hoped that as Club Captain this wouldn't be the case as the things we are desperately needing at the moment; leadership, creativity and attacking threat, tend to come from him.  All that said, the silence from the club as to what the injury is and how long he'll be out for has been deafening.  With a year left on his contract it'll be interesting to see if he's still around in August

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