Mr Versitility

28 December 2010 10:16
Teams with small squads need to have versatile players who can fill in as the need arises. Tony Quinn does not mind where Queen's Park head coach Gardner Speirs needs to play him just so long as he is getting a game. Quinn is in his tenth season at Hampden and was employed up front against Elgin and managed to get the goal in the Spiders last game 10 days ago. Quinn was moved out of his midfield berth as Speirs looked to add some presence to his attack and the move worked in the 1-1 draw.Quinn said: "The gaffer spoke to me about playing up front a couple of days before we faced Elgin. I had played there before a couple of years ago so I was up for giving it a go. I got my first goal of the season so it did work but to be honest I am glad to play anywhere. We are a young side and hopefully I am helping out the rest of the players no matter where I am playing."  Editor Ger Harley (ger@scottishfitba.net)Admin Team (admin@scottishfitba.net)This is Scottish-Fitba.Net

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