St Mirren Business Club

We are delighted to announce the launch of the St Mirren Football Club Business Club at The Simple Digital Arena.

The Business Club offers the chance for our sponsors and business partners the opportunity to network in unique surroundings.

Events will be held frequently, taking different formats and with a selection of quality guest speakers covering a wide range of themes.

The Business Club is completely free to join with members receiving invites to a series of exclusive events throughout the year - the first of which has already been confirmed:

Wednesday 27th March 6pm
With guest speaker, Vincent Moore, Chairman of The Simple Group

5.30pm–6pm Tea, coffee and refreshments served
6.30pm–7pm Presentation by Vincent Moore, Chairman The Simple Group
7pm–8pm Whisky tasting & networking

St Mirren Commercial Manager, Campbell Kennedy said: "The St.Mirren Business Club is a unique and exciting opportunity to get like-minded local and national businesses together and gives our sponsors & business partners the opportunity to promote their businesses & services to each other.

"We are also delighted to announce that our partners, Chivas Brothers’ Ambassador Tristan Campbell will also conduct a whisky tasting on the night."

Anyone interested in attending the event or looking for more details should forward their full name and company details to commercial@stmirren.com or phone Commercial Manager Campbell Kennedy (direct) on 0141-840-1337.

St Mirren in the Community Update – Community Football Centres at Gryffe High School (Friday 8th March)

Please note that football centres at Gryffe High School are off tomorrow night, due to an event taking place with in the venue.

Centres will resume next week (Friday 15th March). 

St Mirren in the Community apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

 

Gate Info: St Johnstone (16th Mar)

It has been confirmed that the Premiership fixture against St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park on Saturday 16th March will be pay-at-the gate.

The info for the matchday is as follows:

The St Mirren fans will be seated in the Main Stand at McDiarmid Park.

Gate Prices

Adult - £23
Over 65 - £13
17 to 18 - £12
13 to 16 - £9
Under 13 - Free*
Wheelchair User (adult) - £14**
Wheelchair User (concession) - £6**
Ambulant Disabled (adult) - £14**
Ambulant Disabled (concession) - £6**

* - Under 13s will gain access free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult (max 2 per adult). Turnstile 5 Only.

** - Wheelchair users and ambulant disabled must purchase tickets in advance from the St Mirren Ticket Office. Carers will gain access free of charge.

St Johnstone will be offering a £16 family deal but it will be via gates 18 and 19 in their SSE Ormond Family Stand and not via gate 5 in their Main Stand as it was for our match back on October 27th.  

The Ormond Stand will operate as a mixed, Family Stand on the day, with the following prices:

  • One adult and max 2 x U13s - £16 (family deal)
  • Additional adult within the family group - £16
  • Additional child under 13 - £6
  • Additional child aged 13-16 - £9
  • Additional >65 - £13

There are a limited number of accessible parking bays which can be booked in advance of the game – £5 per car.

There are also a limited number of ADC receivers for blind/partially sighted supporters. These can be booked in advance through Beverley Mayer on 01738 459 090 and collected from the St Johnstone Ticket Office on the match day.

St Mirren Ticket Office Phone No: (0141) 840-6130
St Mirren Ticket Office E-Mail: tickets@stmirren.com

 

Travel Clubs - St Johnstone (16th Mar)

On Saturday 16th March, St Mirren head to Perth for a Ladbrokes Premiership match-up with St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park.

The info on Travel Clubs heading to McDiarmid Park for the match is as follows:

North End Travel Club

The bus to Perth will leave the Sneddon at 12:45pm.

Bus tickets are available in the Brewer's Tap, £6 each.

Tile Bar Supporters Bus

The bus is leaving Abercorn Street at 11:15am for the game against St Johnstone.

Bus tickets will be available from the bar from Saturday 9th March.

Chivas Travel Club

The bus for Perth will leave the Court Bar at 11:30am.

We will be visiting the Muirton Lounge at St Johnstone before the game which is a family facility and children are welcome.

Bus tickets are on sale now from behind the bar.

Cockles Wilson Supporters Bus

If you would like to travel on the bus please contact Fraser Burns on Facebook or twitter.

Saints Come Marching In!

The St Mirren FC Community Trust are on a mission to recruit 100 of the Black & White Army to march in the Kilt Walk on Sunday 28th April 2019 to raise essential funds to support their elderly, mental health & children’s community programs for the next year.

So far the Greenock Morton Community Trust has been the Trust with the largest participation of any year ahead of the Celtic, Rangers & Aberdeen.

But this year the Buddies are determined to pull out all the stops and have a sea of black, white & tartan fans marching to glory.

Out Kilt Walk team name is 'Saints Come Marching In' and if you want to join us you can use the link here and select 'St Mirren in The Community' in the charity section or email gayle.brannigan@stmirren.com for more details.

Should you wish to show your support by donating you can use our link or the above email address to get in touch or simply call Gayle on 0141 889 2558 EXT 6124.

Official family supporters bus for St Johnstone match

Following the success of our family entertainment initiatives on match days at the Simple Digital Arena, we would like to give families the opportunity to travel to an away game on an official family supporters bus for our upcoming match in Perth against St Johnstone.

The game takes place on Saturday 16th March and the bus will leave the Simple Digital Arena at 12:45pm.

The cost is £9 per person with a packet of crisps and a drink included in the price.

Tickets can be purchased from the stadium reception or by emailing colin.bright@stmirren.com

John Potter to be inducted into St Mirren Hall of Fame

John Potter will be inducted into the St Mirren Hall of Fame at the club's end of season dinner on Friday 24th May 2019, at the Normandy Hotel sponsored by Walker Laird Solicitors & Estate Agents.

John, who began his career at Celtic and had a spell at Dunfermline, joined St Mirren in 2005 from Clyde and helped the club win the Challenge Cup and promotion to the then Scottish Premier League in his first season at the Buddies.

At the beginning of the 2008/09 season, Potter was named club captain. That season the club finished 11th in the Premier League and reached the semi-final of the Scottish Cup – knocking out Celtic in the quarter final.

The following season Saints finished 10th and made the League Cup final.

In the 2010-11 season, John’s final season at the club, Saints ended the season in 11th place and reached the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup.

In the summer of 2011 the defender left the club to return to Dunfermline having made 234 appearances for Saints scoring two goals.

He joins Willie Telfer and Cammy Murray in being inducted into the Hall of Fame at the end of the season with one more name to be announced.

John's award is available to sponsor for £1250 + VAT.

The sponsor will present John with his award on the evening and receive a table of 10 in a prime seating area, an advert in the awards dinner brochure and your logo on the menu.

To reserve packages or to enquire about event and awards sponsorship opportunities, please contact Commercial Manager, Campbell Kennedy on (0141) 840-1337 or email commercial@stmirren.com.

Hospitality Gallery: St Mirren v Livingston (2nd March)

A gallery of pictures from the Westmarch Suite following our win against Livingston in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday.

Thanks to our match sponsor The Malcolm Group and our match ball sponsor Peacock Motor Engineers for their support.

Gallery pictures by Allan Picken © - Allan Picken Photography

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St Mirren Reserves in action this afternoon

The St Mirren Reserves are in SPFL Reserve League action this afternoon as they host Hibernian Reserves at the Simple Digital Arena.

The Buddies currently sit in seventh place in the 18 team league and would leapfrog today's opponents with a win.

Kick-off takes place at 2pm and entry is FREE so come along and show your support.

To find out more about the SPFL Reserve League please click here.

Match Report: St Mirren 1-0 Livingston

A game that appeared to be petering out into an instantly forgettable draw could instead end up proving to be a pivotal moment in Saints' season as they snatched a late win over Livingston.

With barely a minute left, Simeon Jackson saw his shot parried by Liam Kelly. The ball sat up invitingly for anyone running in and Ryan Flynn did just that, taking what seemed like an age – although was probably only a couple of seconds – to compose himself before smashing the ball home.

It proved to be the winner in a game that was played in horrendous wind and rain, which may explain why chances were at a premium. Chris Erskine wasted Livi's best first half chance as he blazed over the bar while at the other end Kelly denied Duckens Nazon. The second half wasn't a great deal better, Craig Halkett curling a free-kick over for the visitors and Flynn testing Kelly the pick of the few highlights before the late drama.

Jackson once again found himself on the bench as Nazon was picked in the Saints attack, Anders Dreyer and captain Stephen McGinn returning as Kyle McAllister and the suspended Greg Tansey the pair dropping out. Former Buddies Ross Stewart, Gregg Wylde and Ryan Hardie were on the bench for the visitors who handed a first start to Ciaron Brown and were also able to name Raffa de Vita on the bench for the first time this season.

With the wind blowing down the pitch towards the away end, it was little surprise that Livingston chose to shoot towards their own fans. It made it hard for Saints to get out of their own half as every time they kicked the ball forward it came straight back at them. When Mihai Popescu fouled Steven Lawless just outside the Buddies box it gave Livi a chance to use the conditions to their advantage, although how much the wind had to do with Vaclav Hladky failing to hold Keaghan Jacobs' free-kick is hard to tell. Whatever, the ball sat up invitingly for Erskine but, with the Saints keeper on the deck, he could only blast over the bar.

The wind and rain was making it difficult for both teams, Lawless flashing a shot wide before Saints threatened for the first time, Duckens Nazon volleying over from Paul McGinn's cross. It marked the start of the first real spell of pressure from the hosts, a corner and a free-kick causing problems in the Livi box before Ethan Erhahon sent Nazon in behind the visiting defence only for his shot to be turned behind by Kelly.

Saints seemed to have got to grips with the weather but had a couple of close calls just before the break. After Mateo Muzek cheaply gave the ball away, Livi were able to work it to Craig Sibbald at the back post, his header being punched away by Hladky. Then, on the stroke of half-time, a Livingston corner was only cleared as far as Sibbald at the edge of the box but the midfielder drilled his shot off target.

Despite now playing into the wind, the visitors were first to threaten in the second half as Erskine shot well wide. After Nazon was fouled by Steve Lawson, Cammy MacPherson decided to to use the wind and have a go with the long-range free-kick but it bounced wide of the Livi goal. After that brief flurry, chances continued to be at a premium but one came the way of Jack Baird when a corner from McAllister – who had replaced Dreyer – bounced his way but the big defender failed to connect with the ball.

Livi were dealt a blow when Lawson had to go off injured after being clattered by Stephen McGinn just outside the box. The free-kick was in a great position and Halkett was unlucky to see his attempt go just over the bar, a few Livi fans at the other end of the ground briefly thinking he'd found the net. Saints were next to go close, McAllister playing in Flynn whose drive stung the palms of Kelly, the rebound bouncing off the head of Jackson and going behind before the sub had had a chance to react. The same player was squeezed out as Saints threatened again before Paul McGinn saw his low shot saved by Kelly.

With the rain and wind at their strongest, few people would have complained if the officials had decided to call it quits at that point and not bother with the last five minutes. Of course they didn't, which turned out to be a good thing from a Saints point of view. In the final few seconds of normal time Jackson – who had replaced Nazon – got the better of two Livingston players before having a go from the edge of the box. Kelly wasn't able to hold his shot and Flynn rushed in to thump it into the net. 

Oran Kearney's men had four minutes of stoppage time to see out but they did it comfortably, a Hardie shot that Hladky comfortably saved the only real danger.

It seemed appropriate that as the full-time whistle went the rain stopped and the sun came out to mark Saints' first league win of 2019 – a victory that moves them to within a point of Dundee with just 10 games of the Premiership season to go.

Full Time: St Mirren 1-0 Livingston

St Mirren: Hladky, P.McGinn, Baird, Popescu, Muzek, Erhahon, MacPherson (Mullen 82), S.McGinn, Flynn, Dreyer (McAllister 57), Nazon (Jackson 62)
Subs Not Used: Holmes, MacKenzie, Ferdinand, Corbu

Livingston: Kelly, Gallagher, Halkett, Lithgow, Brown, Lawson (Odoffin 67), Pittman (Robinson 56), Sibbald (Hardie 54), Jacobs, Lawless, Erskine
Subs Not Used: Stewart, Wylde, De Vita, Tiffoney

Referee: Nick Walsh
Assistant Referee: Stuart Stevenson
Assistant Referee: Ivan Stankovic
Fourth Official: David Dickinson

Attendance: 4,014

Gallery pictures by Allan Picken © - Allan Picken Photography

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