It’s a mixed report card for Danny’s boys
The curtain will come down today on St Mirren’s season ... and it has been a bit of a mixed bag for Danny Lennon and his players.
- Source: Paisley Daily Express
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- Date: Fri 17 May 23:00
The curtain will come down today on St Mirren’s season ... and it has been a bit of a mixed bag for Danny Lennon and his players.
Saints striker Steven Thompson reckons the Buddies will have to get by with a slimmed-down squad next season.
Preview followed by live coverage of Saturday's game between Kilmarnock and St Mirren in the Scottish Premier League.
Kilmarnock are without right-back Ross Barbour for their final game of the season against St Mirren on Saturday.
St Mirren manager Danny Lennon insists any player who leaves Paisley this summer will always be remembered by the fans.
by Stuart Gillespie Saints round off their season tomorrow afternoon when they take on Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. It’s a bit of a surprise to see Killi...
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Like Manchester United contemporaries, Beckham followed stern ethics that Ferguson first dictated at St MirrenWhen Sir Alex Ferguson retired last week...
Kilmarnock are without right-back Ross Barbour for their final game of the season against St Mirren on Saturday.
The former East Stirlingshire, St Mirren, Aberdeen and Scotland boss addressed the media for the last time, using the opportunity to tell stories from...
Super Saint Steven Thompson was the main prize guy as supporters staged their Player of the Year awards bash.
Spurned striker Sam Parkin insists he wishes St Mirren nothing but success in the years to come ... despite being ditched by the Paisley club.