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Press rumours in recent days suggest that Queen's Park are on the verge of losing inspirational skipper Stuart Kettlewell, to full time football. 23 year old Ketts, has been linked with Morton, Clyde, Partick Thistle and Dunfermline.
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Queen's Park's all conquering under 17s side are on the verge of a fantastic league and cup double, after qualifying for the Scottish Football League Under 17s Cup Final.
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Hampden favourite Mick Dunlop is the latest player to leave Hampden Park this evening, signing a two year deal with Third Division outfit Dumbarton. Dunlop will step back down a level after being a key cog in the last two seasons of success at Hampden.
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Queen's Park's Hampden XI will go into action in the Amateur Cup Semi Final against St Patricks FC of Clydebank on Tuesday 13th May at Kirkintilloch Rob Roy's Adamslie Park ground.
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Paul Paton and Stephen Canning are the two players who have officially began the expected Queen's Park exodus, by pledging their futures to fellow Scottish Football League clubs.
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The curtain came down on a succesful season for Queen's Park, as the side fell to a dismal defeat to this season's representatives in the relegation play offs, Cowdenbeath, at a sun bathed Central Park.
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Queen's Park FC hosted their annual player of the year night at Lesser Hampden Social Club on Saturday night with Paul Paton, Alan Trouten and Stuart Kettlewell picking up awards following our loss to Ayr United.
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With safety secured Queen's Park fell to a poor defeat at home to Ayr United in a match which may well decide which side will finish 7th place in this year's Second Division in what will prove to be the last match at Hampden for many of this Queen's Park crop.
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After a long absence due to various internet problems, www.queenspark-mad.co.uk, is back, just in time to report on Queen's Park's fine victory at Berwick Rangers, which saw Queen's retain their second division status for season 2008/09.
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