Whole Wide World can sponsor a Spider

Following its successful introduction last season, in 2010-11 you can again become a web sponsor of your favourite Queen's Park player.
Previously, kit sponsorship of the first team squad was only 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?
Please note - the player profiles have still to be fully updated for 2010-2011 - that will be done for the start of the league season.

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Goalkeepers
hamilton 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.
Defenders
Richard Sinclair 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
QPFC
Italian Branch
brough 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
Spiders in Stornoway
henry 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.
paul mcginn 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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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.

Midfielders
quinn

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 Sponsors
The Thornliebank Three
harkins 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.
Capuano 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
Iain Smith
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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.

Forwards
murrayd 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
David McLauchlan
watt 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
daly 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.
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