On 10 May 2021, following their promotion from League Two, the club announced that manager Ray McKinnon would be stepping down from his position ahead of the new season.[3]
On 21 May, Queen's assistant coach Laurie Ellis was promoted to the position of first-team head-coach.[4]
On 7 June, Queens Park made history by paying their first ever transfer fee to bring former midfielder Liam Brown back to the club from Edinburgh City.[6]
On 15 July, Dempster revealed that Queen's Park would return to home ground Lesser Hampden as early as the end of 2021. [7]
On 30 November, the club announced the appointment of Marijn Beuker as Director of Football Operations.[8]
On 31 December, head-coach Laurie Ellis and his assistant Grant Murray both left the club after a run of just one win in eight games.[9]
On 18 January 2022, Queen's competed in their first fixture of the renewed Glasgow Cup tournament, which had cancelled the previous two years because of the ongoing pandemic.[10]
On 25 March 2022, Queen's announced the appointment of Owen Coyle as their new head coach who would take up the position from June 1st.[11]