Whole Wide World can sponsor a Spider
This season, for the first time, you can become a web sponsor of your favourite Queen's Park player. Until now, kit sponsorship of the first team squad has only been available through the club programme, but you can now get your name in lights for the whole world to see - for just £30! And the process couldn't be simpler. All you have to do is click on the badge beside the player of your choice. That will take you into the safety of the Pay Pal payment system. There all you need to do is click on the line marked sponsor's name; enter the name you want to appear as the sponsor in the box that appears - and then click the donate now button at the foot of the page. It should take no more than a couple of minutes - and will cost just £30.What better way to get your name on the web - and help your favourite club?
| Goalkeepers | ||
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PETER HAMILTON: Peter was a regular starter after signing in November, but lost his place through injury to Mark McGeown. The post-grad student is now fighting back to fitness and looking to reclaim No.1 jersey. |
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MARK McGEOWN: Vastly experienced goalkeeper who made his debut for Queen’s in the 2-1 victory over Montrose at Links Park. Has been with a number of clubs including Queen of the South. . |
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ZANDER COWIE: Lively player who finally established himself in the Queen’s Park first team last season - but injury and the form of our other keepers have left him on the sidelines for much of this term. |
WEB SPONSOR: Simon Belcher |
| Defenders | ||
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RICHARD SINCLAIR: Club Captain, and now the longest-serving player on the books at Hampden. Richard has started more than 200 games at the heart of the Queen's defence, a total that would have been far higher if not for a string of injuries. The former Scottish schoolboy cap is currently out of action with a broken bone in his foot.. |
WEB SPONSOR: Angus Young and Band |
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MARTIN URE: Grabbed the chance to claim a regular spot on the right-hand side last season after the departure of Paul Paton to Partick Thistle. Continued his good run this term until a leg break against Stranraer put him on the sidelines. He's now on his way back to fitness. |
WEB SPONSOR: Douglas Wilson |
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STEVE REILLY: Another Spider whose appearances have been curtailed by injuries. Steve was a big hit when he arrived at Hampden in 2003, but has only managed a handful of games in the last couple of seasons. Now joined Glenafton on loan. |
WEB SPONSOR: Karen Mostyn |
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JAMES BROUGH: One of the big successes of last season when he played in virtually every game and was named the Young Player of the Year. A product of the excellent Hampden youth set-up, the powerful central defender looks set for a decent future in the game. |
WEB SPONSOR: Scott Strain |
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JACK HENRY: Came through the ranks at Hampden and was part of the team that lifted Scottish Amateur Cup. Jack has now been recalled from a loan spell at Rutherglen Glencairn and played in the defeat against Forfar. |
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BARRY DOUGLAS: Broke into the senior squad last season, and ended up walking off with three Player of the Year Awards. Uses his educated left peg to good effect to get on the score sheet, and leads the club's scoring charts this season. |
WEB SPONSOR: Iain Fielding Smith |
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PAUL McGINN: Latest of the young defenders to try to step up from the Queen's youth ranks. Stylish player, who can also feature in midfield. Actually made his first-team debut last term - and was sent off. He'll be looking to make headlines for the right reasons this season. |
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ROBERT WALKER: Signed on at Hampden after completing first pre-season friendly against Partick Thistle. Experienced defender who was with Albion Rovers last season. |
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RICKY LITTLE Tough-tackling defender spent a spell on loan at Hampden last year before returning to Partick Thistle. Has rejoined Queen's until the end of the season. |
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PAUL BURNS Former Lanark United stalwart was finally signed on the eve of the new season by Gardner Speirs. The 26-year-old left sided defender was a popular player in the juniors, and now looks to make the step up. |
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| Midfielders | ||
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TONY QUINN: A firm favourite with the Spiders fans since arriving at Hampden in 2001. Two leg breaks have failed to dampen his no-nonsense approach, and the all-rounder is now back in the squad after another long-term injury. |
WEB SPONSOR: Scott Vallance |
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ROSS DUNLOP: A regular in the squad last season after stepping up from Queen’s under 19s. Versatile player, who has yet to establish himself as a consistent first-team player. |
WEB SPONSOR: Derek Wright |
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PAUL HARKINS: Former Neilston Juniors player who impressed last year in his first Hampden season. Driving runs and eye for goal marked him as one to watch, but his season has been badly disrupted by injury. |
WEB SPONSOR: Brian Morton |
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GIUSEPPE CAPUANO: Made his debut for the first team towards the end of last season after impressing in the 19s. Energetic midfielder who has been virtually an ever-present this time round. |
WEB SPONSOR: Gall_IBF |
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MARTIN McBRIDE: Signed in the first week of the new season, the 23-year-old has struck a rich vein of goalscoring form in recent weeks. He has also been with Partick Thistle, Gretna, Albion Rovers and Cowdenbeath. |
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PAUL STEWART: Another new arrival at Hampden, Paul joined Queen’s after spells at clubs such as Clyde and East Fife. Made his debut against Montrose. |
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| Forwards | ||
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RYAN HOLMS: Brought in from Knightswood Juveniles at the start of last season, Ryan had a few magic moments on both flanks. He’ll now be looking to bring a bit more consistency to his performances. |
WEB SPONSOR: Kevin Grant |
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RYAN MARTIN: teenage forward recently signed on at Hampden after a spell at Motherwell. Can play wide or through the middle and will certainly add to competition for places up front. |
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PAUL RONALD: Now on the coaching staff at Hampden, Paul’s experience and enthusiasm could prove an invaluable asset to the Spiders. A handy man to have around, on and off the field. |
WEB SPONSOR: Michael Gargrave |
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CHRIS HAMILTON: Signed in the close season from Stirling Albion after scoring for them in their 4-0 drubbing of Queen's in the last league game.. |
WEB SPONSOR: The Kerr Family |
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DAVID MURRAY: Joined Queen’s from St Mirren after moving to Love Street from the Celtic youth ranks. Has pace to burn, and some vital goals have recently earned him a starting spot. |
WEB SPONSOR: Stephen Meinich-Bache | <
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IAN WATT: Yet another graduate of the Queen's Park youth set-up who burst on the scene last season. Striker with a neat turn of pace, just coming back after being sidelined for several weeks with a broken metatarsal. |
WEB SPONSOR: David Pirie |
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MICHAEL DALY: Joined Queen’s on eve of pre-season from Kilsyth Juniors. Previously with Clyde and Alloa, Michael adds an aerial threat to our front line. |
WEB SPONSOR: Maximus Dan on board The Paolo Wanchope Express with the IBF |
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FRANKIE CARROLL: A player who needs no introduction to the Hampden faithful having been part of previous title and promotion-winning Queen's Park teams. Scored his first goal since returning in the Hampden victory over East Stirling. |
WEB SPONSOR: Alan McLean |
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