#BeInThatNumber gives 2020/21 season ticket holders a personalised unique number. We continue to issue these daily and have completed over 1300 so far. These numbers provide supporters the opportunity to be in with the chance to WIN unbelievable "money can’t buy" prizes! We look forward to you sharing them on social media with fellow fans.
Our first winner was Ryan Watson who will be the first person to proudly own one of our new home shirts. Gary Montgomery was our next winner and he will have Tony Fitzpatrick as his host for a match at St Mirren Park and last week we announced joint winners Emily & Grace Keane who will be helping out as our stadium announcers at a match.
Our next prize is something special, the lucky winner will have the West Stand named after them for one match in the 2020/21 season. This is a unique opportunity to go down in St Mirren history alongside Tony Fitzpatrick who has the Family Stand named after him. The only way to be in with an opportunity to win this fantastic prize is to be a season ticket holder.
The countdown is on and our new kits for season 2020/21 will be launched for pre-sales on Friday 12th June. Keep an eye out on our social platforms for a few possible clues to the design as we build up to Friday.
We will be providing this update on a fortnightly basis from now on as we start to ease out of lockdown.
Check out our sites:
Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
Street Stuff update
Check out Street Stuff's social media for activities from Monday 8th June to Sunday 14th June.
Street Stuff Social Media
Facebook page: StreetStuff
Twitter: @SMFCStreetStuff
Instagram: @smfcstreetstuff
YouTube: streetstuff1877
Tik Tok: @streetstuff_1877
Supporters can still get in touch with the club via email.
General Enquiries – info@stmirren.com
Ticket Office – tickets@stmirren.com
Club Shop - shop@stmirrendirect.co.uk
Commercial Department - commercial@stmirren.com
St Mirren Charitable Foundation
Thank you to all of the fans who have supported the sale of our fundraising 'Straight Outta Paisley' T-Shirt, the response since last Wednesday night’s launch on the Paisley Community Chat Show has been overwhelming and we are very grateful. The first batch will be posted out on Friday morning.
Thank you also to all of you who have already provided us with clips of drum playing in preparation for Friday night’s 'Drums N Roses' gig which is being streamed live here at St Mirren Park! So excited for this and look forward to seeing those stripes back on again!
Please remember if you wish your child to take part and play the drum just email foundation@stmirren.com.
Instagram – smfc_charitablefoundation
Twitter - @SMFC_CF
Facebook – St Mirren FC Charitable Foundation
Contact - gayle.brannigan@stmirren.com
And finally
A few weeks ago we stated that we had tried to manage the club through this pandemic in a manner we felt was in its best interests both morally and financially.
One of the items that comes under both of these headings and that has come up regularly at our board meetings has been the issue of partial refunds for season ticket holders.
We stated very early on in this crisis that we were looking at giving season ticket holders free access to Buddievision and free entry to a league cup game as compensation for the games they were not able to attend.
Our financial situation continues to evolve on a weekly basis and we still have many uncertainties around Covid testing and the regulatory requirements we will face to ensure we can all start watching and playing football again safely.
However, the agreement with Sky that allows us to ensure that all 20/21 season ticket holders will now get to watch all league games this season either on television or in person will change how we make Buddievision available next year and, with our continued doubts over when the league cup will be played, we have made the decision to go with the simple solution and offer partial refunds.
We have received reassurances from many of our supporters that they were happy for the club to use the money that would have been necessary to offer refunds to be used to help the club survive this crisis and we thank you all for your support. It has been an enormous help in steering us through these difficult times.
There are, however, some fans who, for different reasons, have asked for a refund. In the circumstances we feel it is only fair to accede to their request and to extend the refund offer to all season ticket holders.
To be clear if everyone asked for a refund it would significantly hurt the club and cost us around £140,000 so we sincerely hope that the majority of you will not ask for your refund and will see fit to allow us to use that money to protect the club, safeguard our academy and build a team for the coming season.
However, if you do require the refund then please email the club at tickets@stmirren.com and we will process this for you. In order for us to budget properly for next season we need to keep the window for claims as short as possible, so we need any requests by Friday 19th June please.
If you are one of the few fans who have already contacted the club requesting a refund can we ask that you do it again quoting your name and season ticket number and a phone number you can be contacted at.
You have all played a part over the last four years in bringing us to where we are now and with your continued support we will continue to march forward.
#BeInThatNumber.