Dougie Imrie Misses Dugout in Partick Thistle Vs Queen's Park Live Update

Dougie Imrie Misses Dugout in Partick Thistle Vs Queen's Park Live Update

Partick Thistle vs Queen's Park opened with Dougie Imrie absent from the home dugout and serving a suspension in the stands after three bookings. The live match feed also showed a cagey start, with heavy rain earlier at the ground and Airdrie looking the side more up for it so far. Those details set the tone for a fixture where the lineups and the sideline absence were the clearest early talking points.

Imrie In The Stands

Imrie was not in the home dugout tonight after picking up three bookings, leaving the technical area without its manager at a time when the game had already settled into a cautious rhythm. For a live Championship update, that mattered because the first read on the contest came from who was not on the touchline as much as from what was happening on the grass.

Chris Mochrie also had a brief scare during the game when he went down before getting back to his feet. It was one of the few direct interruptions in a spell described as cagey, and it underlined how little margin there was in the opening stages.

Morton And Airdrie Lineups

Greenock Morton were listed with Storer, Ballantyne, Delaney, Moffat, Blues, Main, Garrity, Gillespie, Shaw, Longridge and Wilson. Airdrieonians were named as Stone, Strapp, Mochrie, Henderson, McArthur, Thomas, Ross, McGrattan, Barjonas, Telfer and McKinnon. Those XIs gave the live report its practical value: readers could see the teams in front of them before the tempo of the match had fully settled.

Raith Rovers were listed with Rae, Rowe, Hanlon, Matthews, Hamilton, Vaughan, Cameron, Mullin, Easton, Stevenson and Nsio, while Ross County were set out as Carson, O'Sullivan, Wright, Pitan, Randall, Chilvers, Phillips, Docherty, White, Duncan and Gallagher. In that County side, Jordan White was free at the back post to nod down from a corner, but the ball slipped down his head.

County And Championship Stakes

The live notes also carried a promotion-line edge: a win would confirm a place in the Championship for next season. That gave the fixture a clearer edge than the early weather and the stop-start action suggested, because the update was not just tracking possession or chances; it was tracking a result with direct league consequences.

For readers following the match minute by minute, the immediate takeaways were simple. Imrie was in the stands, the lineups were set, and the first passages of play were tight enough that the next clean chance could shift the entire evening.

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