Brechin City were condemned to a 2-0 defeat in the final at a bitterly cold Broadwood Stadium.

Rangers provided the opposition in April 1995 in a game (drawn 2–2) to commemorate the stand opening and also the club's 75th anniversary. The Celtic match program the week after said, "We would be failing in our duty as Celts and as sportsmen if we omitted to congratulate Queen of the South on their victory over us. Juni 2017 bei DMAX. They discussed not only the restoration of competitive football fixtures locally following the end of World War 1. Centre Forward Jimmy Rutherford hit what remains the record number of goals in one season for QoS, 41.

The trophy can still be seen in the QoS club museum today.On the back of league wins against Dundee and Hibs, on 30 January 1937 captained by Savage, with Willie Fotheringham in goal and with Culbert, Allan, Cumming, Tulip and Jackie Law also playing, Queen of the South condemned Rangers to a 1 - 0 first round Scottish Cup exit. 2008/09 spielte der Verein erstmals im UEFA-Pokal mit.

In 1970/71 and 1972/73 11th place finishes in the lower division meant QoS finished 9th bottom of 37 teams in the Scottish league ladder.

Scottish football was then restructured into a regionalised two league set up with an East and a West league.

The Sunday Mail headline read," Queen`s brew hot stew, Celtic merely the gravy". Among those playing for QoS was strong and fearless inside left Billy Halliday, brother of Dave Halliday. Palmerston Park has been a football venue since the 1870s on the site of the former Palmers Toun Farm. On eighteen visits to Palmerston Park, Celtic managed just five victories. Great praise should be passed on to those fortunate enough to be at the match. They also discussed the formation through amalgamation of a local football club to compete at more than a local level. With the match date ironically being Ascension, it was Queen of the South who rose up at the judgement with the men of this generation. The Queen`s biggest achievement that season was in the Scottish Qualifying Cup. The goals came from prolific marksman ("And Ryan McCann will be mobbed." The team were then entertained at the Town Hall Buildings on Buccleuch Street.Goalkeeper Jimmy Coupland signed in 1924 and would make his debut aged 16. 1978 was the last year of Tommy O`Hara who joined Washington Diplomats in America. most places due to the position of Dumfries near the Scottish South coast), they would refer to Dumfries as `Doon hame`; `Doon hame` is Scots dialect for `Down home`. A public meeting was arranged in Dumfries Town Hall on 21 March 1919 on the proposed merger. QoS never played another league game of any description until the war in Europe was over. Back - Mallan, Kennedy, Rowe, Thomson, Mathieson, Townsley, Eadie, Aitken, McKeownFront - Cleeland, Irving, Bryce, McAllister, Flannigan)QoS went on to relative success under Norman Blount`s Chair.

Adam `Skull` Allan and winger and local lad Willie Anderson would also figure prominently. With three games drawn, QoS claimed full points on ten occasions.After 10 years at David Calderhead`s Chelsea (3 with Hughie Gallacher who was now recognised among the greatest talents in football), Willie Ferguson rejoined Queen of the South at the start of 1933/34 season (after 4 years as a QoS playerFerguson became manager).

Musician and producer, From the Scottish Cup run Queen of the South qualified for the 2nd qualification round of the 2008/09 UEFA Cup.

The Queen`s scorers were Stevie Tosh and long-serving captain Jim Thomson. The With Rangers and Dundee United swapping places in the Scottish League second tier for 2016/17, Gary Naysmith managed In the 2018/19 centenary season, QoS eliminated top division This website and its content are copyright of Queen of the South Football Club Limited : © Queen of the South Football Club Limited.

Rangers provided the opposition in April 1995 in a game (drawn 2 - 2) to commemorate the stand opening and also the club`s 75th anniversary. )If reaction to the quarter final was joyous, the semi final aftermath was euphoric.Dumfries-born rugby internationalist Nick De Luca was among those to applaud the semi final heroics.

They also discussed the formation through amalgamation of a local football club to compete at more than a local level.

3 ≡ Subnavigation. The Doonhamers also reached the Scottish Cup quarter finals for the first time despite their then non league status. The same eleven started in the final the following month.In the first ever live TV broadcasting of a Queen of the South game, the semi-final was against Premier League side Aberdeen who finished fourth in the league.