As I tried to gather together the thousand pieces of Match Report A again, City pressed us hard but Kilday, then Muir, did well to thwart two potentially dangerous situations. Thankfully, there wasn’t the usual ten minutes of extra time so prevalent these days, and we clocked up yet another win in what was the hardest match of the season so far.
City are a decent outfit and have some outstanding players for this level in See and Thomson, and we were spared the intervention of De Vita, but this was a very strong display from Queen’s. I have to mention the missed chances and, to be fair, Simon Murray mentioned them too in his post-match interview, but he also talked about the spirit in the side and the strength to come back from being a goal down late on, and he is spot on. Lesser teams would have crumbled, but we didn’t.
He was a colossus up front, but my top man would be Grant Gillespie, who controlled the midfield superbly and pulled the whole thing together. Longridge had another excellent match, as did Brody Paterson, with whom he has established a fine working partnership.
That win leaves us one point short of winning the Division with five games to go. Whoda thunk we’d be in this elevated position when the membership voted to change our amateur status a short while back? Not me. I’m enjoying (just about) every single minute of it. Buckle up for Tuesday’s visit of Elgin City to Fortress Falkirk, kick off 7.45pm. The white knuckle ride is reaching the summit; hang on!
Edinburgh City: Antell, Thomson, Denham, Henderson (Laird 82′), Crane, Black (Dishington 90′), Handling (Brown 73′), Jardine, Campbell, McIntyre, See. Subs not used: Beveridge, Newman, goodfellow, De Vita.
Queen’s Park: Muir, Doyle, Kilday, Grant, Paterson; Lyon (MacLean 71′), Gillespie, Connell, Longridge, McHugh (Baynham 71′), Murray (Kouider-Aissa 90). Subs not used: Robson, Morrison, Galt, Biggar, Carroll, Mullen.