Dundee Ticket offer

St Mirren's final Saturday home match before the Ladbrokes Premiership split takes place on Saturday 30th March as we face Dundee at the Simple Digital Arena.

We are doing a special ticket offer for that big match with two adults and up to 20 Under-12s able to attend the match for just £24. This can be redeemed by filling out this application form and returning it to the St Mirren Ticket Office or sending by email to tickets@stmirren.com

Please note this offer is only available in the Family Stand and must be redeemed by Friday 29th March at 2pm. They will NOT be available on match day. 

Pre-ordered tickets can be collected in advance of the game or from ticket uplift window in the Main Stand on match day. 

Any youth clubs who wish to be notified when more offers like this are available should email info@stmirren.com to be added to our mailing list.

Greg Tansey issued with notice of complaint

St Mirren Football Club can confirm it has been issued with a fast track notice of complaint for midfielder Greg Tansey by the Scottish Football Association for the incident involving Hearts player Clevid Dikamona in last weekend’s game at Tynecastle.

Greg has been offered a two match suspension for an alleged breach of Disciplinary Rule 200 - A1 Serious Foul Play.

The club intends to appeal this decision and a hearing will take place tomorrow afternoon where an outcome will be reached. 

Cody Cooke says morale is high at St Mirren

Cody Cooke says morale is high at St Mirren following recent good results on the road.

The Buddies have taken two points from difficult trips away to Aberdeen and Hearts in the last two weeks - drawing 2-2 at Pittodrie and 1-1 at Tynecastle.

Cody believes there has been a noticeable change in spirits within the dressing room over recent weeks despite Saints' position in the league. 

And he says he is hopeful that everything is coming together at the right time ahead of the final stretch of the season.

The two points over the last two weeks have been big for morale and you can tell the place has picked up in terms of spirit.

"Those all important games are coming up where we need to pick up points and start climbing up the table. 

"It is a difficult task and a difficult environment when you are down at the bottom of the league. It's about making sure we come together as a group, make sure morale is high and we keep ticking them games off and try to gain points.

"The change in atmosphere at the training ground today compared to three, four, five weeks ago is massive and I think that togetherness in terms of the new boys is getting there.

"Hopefully it will come together at the right time. There are a lot of points to play for and a lot of points that we can gain between now and the end of the season."

The English forward returned to the squad as an unused substitute in Saturday's draw against Hearts after several weeks on the sidelines due to injury.

While it has been a frustrating time for him having nabbed his first Saints goal in a win over Alloa last month before being ruled out with injury, the 25 year-old believes the timing for his return has worked out well as he aims to play his part with 11 matches remaining of the Premiership season.

Yeah it's been difficult," he said.

"It's been an achilles issue that has been difficult to manage in terms of when to train and when to pull out.

"Obviously it's been frustrating but it was really good to be back in the squad in Saturday. Hopefully I can play my part in the run-in as we get these games ticked off. 

"That was probably the most frustrating thing, coming at a time when I really thought I was pushing for a starting place.

"These are the ups and downs that come along with playing football. You have got to get over them and make sure you are doing everything you can to help the team. And then, when your opportunity comes, just take it and play your part as you can." 

Cody joined the club from English National League South side Truro City in the summer and admitted it was always going to be a big adjustment for him stepping up to full-time football. 

But he feels he has learned a lot over the last few months and hopes to keep himself in the fold until the end of the season.

It was always going to be a big task and I think the injury side has been frustrating for me. Whenever I feel like I am just about to get in and make a mark I am coming out with injury. It was going to take a while for my body to adapt to a full time environment.

"I've learnt a lot about myself and I think I have overcome now. I just have to keep myself fit until the end of the season now and make sure I do my part for the boys."

 

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 (from Wednesday 27th February) or by emailing colin.bright@stmirren.com

Sam Jamieson joins Brechin City on loan until the end of the season

St Mirren Football Club can confirm that Sam Jamieson has joined Brechin City on loan until the end of the season. 

Sam joins the St Mirren reserve teammates Conor McBrearty and Cameron Breadner in going out on loan at a club in Ladbrokes League One.

The forward has made two appearances for the Saints first team as a substitute, making his debut in a 1-0 loss to Hibernian in September 2018.

All at St Mirren wish Sam the best on his loan move.

Celtic Tickets on-sale to Family Stand season ticket holders

Tickets for our Ladbrokes Premiership match against Celtic on Wednesday 3rd April are now on sale for season ticket holders in the Family Stand.

St Mirren vs Celtic
Ladbrokes Premiership
Venue: Simple Digital Arena, Paisley
Date: Wednesday 3rd April 2019
Kick-off: 7:45pm

Ticket Prices

Adults - £10
Concessions/13-17 - £5

*Children with under 12 season tickets will be moved free of charge with a paying adult/concession season ticket holder.
**Wheelchair users free of charge.

South Stand season ticket holders will have until Tuesday 19th March to secure seats before tickets go on general sale.

Please note these cannot be purchased online. They can only be purchased by visiting the ticket office or over the phone.

The St Mirren Ticket Office opening hours for the rest of the week are as follows:

Tue, Feb 26th - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Wed, Feb 27th - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Thu, Feb 28th - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Fri, Mar 1st - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Sat, Mar 2nd - 10:00 - 3:00pm 
Sun, Mar 3rd - CLOSED

St Mirren Ticket Office Tel: (0141) 840-6130.

St Mirren Ticket Office E-Mail: tickets@stmirren.com.

 

Cammy Murray to be inducted into the St Mirren Hall of Fame

Cammy Murray 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.

Murray, a defender who captained the club, joined St Mirren in 1962 from Drumchapel Amateurs and made his Saints debut in a 3-3 draw with Hibernian at Love Street. He spent 10 years at Love Street before leaving to join Motherwell in 1972.

With a total of 417 appearances at the Buddies, Murray holds the record for most consecutive competitive appearances - starring in 131 matches between August 1964 and April 1967. 

Murray also has the record for most consecutive league appearances - playing 170 league matches in a row between August 1962 and April 1967.

He joins Willie Telfer as part of the class of 2018 with two more names to be announced in the coming weeks.

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

The sponsor will present Murray 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.

 

Match Report: Hearts 1-1 St Mirren

Saints picked up another good point on the road as we drew 1-1 with Hearts at Tynecastle this afternoon. 

The Buddies were good value for the point as we closed the gap on Dundee and Hamilton to four points.

It was almost a dream start to the match for Oran Kearney's men with Greg Tansey going close to opening the scoring with a little over 60 seconds on the clock. A half-hearted penalty shout was denied by referee Don Robertson when Duckens Nazon went down in the box. The ball found its way to Kyle McAllister on the right who did brilliantly to beat his man but looked like he was being impeded. Again, nothing was given but the winger was strong enough to force the ball across the box where Tansey ran on to it outside the area and smashed just by the right-hand post. 

But it wasn't just Saints who were determined to start the game well. Just a few minutes after Tansey's early chance, Buddies goalkeeper Vaclav Hladky had to be alert to save from Steven Naismith after the veteran forward found space inside the box. 

Saints had another great chance on 10 minutes after winning a corner kick. McAllister's low ball in somehow found its way to the back post to meet an unmarked Paul McGinn who scuffed a volley wide. 

Both sides had half-chances before the half hour mark with Nazon curling over from 20 yards and Christophe Berra heading straight at Hladky.

The Buddies players felt they should have had a penalty on 25 minutes when Nazon was felled right on the edge of the area. The players argued the challenge had happened inside the box, but Don Robertson was adamant the foul had taken place just outside the area and a free kick was awarded. Cammy MacPherson went across to take from a tight angle and fizzed over. 

Nazon had a great chance to put St Mirren in front on 31 minutes after being found by Paul McGinn inside the box but the Haitian striker fluffed his lines as he tried to get the shot away. 

Two minutes later Hladky was the hero for Saints after a stramash in the box making a number of saves - the pick of them being to deny Berra what looked a certain opener. 

Saints should have taken a lead into the half-time interval when McAllister passed up a great opportunity. After wonderfully timed challenge by Tansey on Sean Clare inside the St Mirren box following a Hearts corner, McAllister nipped in ahead Berra to steal the ball off the Jambos captain near the halfway line. The tricky winger turned the afterburners on as he burst forward and broke into the box. However, he somehow put the ball wide from just inside the area when he looked poised to smash it into the far corner of the net.

The home side started the second half the stronger and opened the scoring 10 minutes after the interval. It was Clevid Dikamona who rose the highest from a corner kick to nod beyond Hladky. 

It was a bitter blow after an impressive first half performance, but Saints refused to let heads drop and had an appeal for a penalty waved away just after the hour mark when they claimed a Nazon shot was blocked by a Hearts hand.

The Buddies kept at it and found themselves level on 66 minutes. A corner in came off the head of Hearts midfielder Sean Clare and went beyond Zlamal to make it 1-1.

And how close one nearly became two for Saints almost immediately after the equaliser. A dangerous low ball from the right from McGinn was ready to be tapped home from close range by Simeon Jackson. But Jambos defender Dikamona got a toe on it which turned the ball goalward. Zlamal had to be at full stretch to push away the deflection as it headed towards the top corner of the net. 

Both sides created half chances as the game ebbed away, but in the end had to settle for a point apiece. 

Full Time: Hearts 1-1 St Mirren

St Mirren: Hladky, P.McGinn, Baird, Popescu, Muzek, Erhahon, MacPherson, Tansey, Flynn, McAllister, (Dreyer 77) Nazon (Jackson 63)
Subs Not Used: Holmes, MacKenzie, Corbu, Cooke, Mullen

Hearts: Zlamal, Souttar, Haring (Bozanic 68), Berra, Dikamona (Morrison 75), Lee (MacLean 68), Clare, Djoum, Mulraney, Naismith, Ikpeazu
Subs Not Used: Doyle, Shaughnessy, Keena, Hickey

Referee: Don Robertson
Assistant Referee: Andrew McWilliam
Assistant Referee: Ralph Gordon
Fourth Official: Bobby Madden 

Attendance: 16,705 (606 away fans)

Gallery pictures by Allan Picken © - Allan Picken Photography

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Reaction: Oran Kearney Post-Hearts

Oran Kearney reflects on another good point for St Mirren on the road following today's 1-1 draw against Hearts at Tynecastle.

St Mirren Director David Nicol on SMiSA

St Mirren Director, David Nicol talks about the progress SMiSA has made since the 2016 takeover of the club, what SMiSA actually is, his role at SMiSA, the main achievements the organisation has made have made, what the future holds for them and reasons to sign up.

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