Queen's Park manager Callum Davidson witnessed an emotional rollercoaster during a tense Scottish Cup match against Rangers. With limited resources and a touchline ban, he directed his team from the stands as they battled against the odds. The climax arrived when goalkeeper Calum Ferrie made a crucial penalty save in the dying moments of the game, securing a stunning victory for Queen's Park. Davidson praised Ferrie's performance, noting his captain's crucial saves that kept the team competitive. This match ended up being a signature moment in Scottish Cup history.
Davidson's suffering through the drama was the perfect reflection of his team, who emptied everything they had, but emerged still standing and triumphant.
Calum performed at a top level. Our captain pulled us out of trouble. It's actually a good penalty, it's just a wonderful save.
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