Queen's Park 3-5 Dundee: Gary Bowyer's men promoted to Scottish Premiership
"Brilliant, magnificent effort from the players tonight, and the whole season," a breathless Bowyer told BBC Scotland.
Queen's Park - seeking the victory needed to end a 65-year top-flight absence - went close to edging in front again after the break, but Dundee goalkeeper Adam Legzdins pushed away Shields' powerful effort. But in the end they had the more clinical touch anyway, as McCowan bobbed and weaved his way into the box before curling a wonderful effort into the corner to spark jubilant scenes among the Dundee fans behind the goal.: "I'm delighted for the players and staff. I've got nothing but praise for them all. You couldn't have scripted it any better.
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