Limited Edition 140 Year Anniversary Pictorial History Book

On Friday October 6 our Club will celebrate – to the day – the 140th anniversary of our first ever match, a 1-0 victory over Johnstone Britannia.

To mark this historic anniversary the Club’s Annual Dinner has been moved to coincide with this very special day. Guests in attendance will each receive one copy of a limited edition pictorial history book – with a difference.

This unique publication is based on the history panels that adorn the walls of the Main Stand suites and corridors, and tells the story of St Mirren in words and pictures from that first kick of the ball to present day. Additional panels are being added to the book’s pages to bring the story of St Mirren right up to date.

It was decided that fans unable to attend the dinner should also have the opportunity to acquire a copy of the book.

Numbered, Bespoke Print Run

Printed on card throughout, numbered and wiro-bound with a foil-blocked cover this book is being made available to the wider St Mirren support at a cost of £20 per copy. And most importantly, the number of copies produced will match the numbers ordered in advance. In other words there will no extra copies available.

Books will be made available for uplift from the Paisley 2021 Stadium in the week following the dinner.

They can be posted in a padded envelope too at an additional cost of £7 PER COPY, within Scotland, Northern Ireland, England and Wales.

All other postage is: Europe - £16 PER COPY, USA and Rest of the World - £21 PER COPY.

These prices are due to the size and weight of the product. 

To allow time to arrange the print run orders for this historic publication must be received by midnight on Thursday September 14.

Online: Click Here
By post: By cheque payable to St Mirren Football Club, please include the number of copies required, your address and a contact telephone number.

St Mirren U20s take on Hearts

The St Mirren U20s face Hearts U20s at the Paisley 2021 Stadium this evening in the SPFL Development League.

The young Buddies are still searching for their first win of the season, having drawn once and lost twice in their opening three matches.

The Hearts U20s have already visited Paisley this season - facing the first team in the second round of the IRN-BRU Cup.

Tonight's match kicks off at 6pm and entry is FREE. 

For more on the SPFL Development League please click here.

SMiSA survey 2017

The St Mirren Independent Supporters Association (SMISA) are the proud part-owners of St Mirren.

Working alongside current chairman Gordon Scott, they own a 29% stake in the club, have a director on the board elected by our members, and are on track to take the club into the hands of the fans within the next decade.

You can read more about what they have achieved over the past year here.

SMiSA are very keen to capture your views, so have designed the following survey, which will only take a couple of minutes to fill out.

It has two sets of questions - one for members to tell SMiSA where they want to see their money invested, and another for non-members to tell SMiSA a bit more about what they think.

The more members SMiSA have, the better equipped they are to make sure St Mirren can stay forever in the hands of the people who will care for it best - you, the fans.

Thanks you for filling out the survey and you can contact SMiSA via contact@smisa.net if you have any questions.

You can fill out the survey here.

Gallery: Inverness Hospitality

A gallery of pictures from the Westmarch Suite following St Mirren's 4-2 win over Inverness at the Paisley 2021 Stadium on Saturday. 

We are taking hospitality bookings for the upcoming Queen of the South match.

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Hospitality: St Mirren v Queen of the South (24th Sep)

The Saints take on Queen of The South at the Paisley 2021 Stadium on Sunday 24th September in a top of the table clash.

As it is the September weekend we have a very special package on offer with a £10 discount for adults and children half price.

Come along and enjoy the build up to the game in the Westmarch Suite where you will enjoy a lovely pre-match meal & refreshments before hopefully cheering Jack & the team to three points and celebratory drinks at full time.

We also have Sponsorship Packages available on the day should you wish to increase your company profile and support the team.

The corporate hospitality details for the upcoming match against Queen of the South are as follows:

St Mirren v Queen of the South
Ladbrokes Championship
Venue: Paisley 2021 Stadium, Paisley
Date: Sunday 24th September 2017
Kick-off: 4:10pm

* Arrive 1:30pm.

* Private car parking facility.

* Enter through the exclusive Westmarch Hospitality Suite entrance.

* Glass of Chilled Bubbly on arrival.

* Hostess table service.

* Three Course meal complemented by fine wines with main course.

* Accreditation in the match day magazine.

* Exclusive match day competitions.

* Match day magazine and corporate team sheets.

* Exclusive Q&A with matchday Ambassadors.

* Executive seating in Main Stand.

* Half-time hot and cold snacks served with tea or coffee.

* Post Match presentations by the Match Sponsors' Man of the Match.

* Post Match visit to the lounge by players.

* Inclusive drinks package both pre and post match.**

* Last Orders: 6:30pm.

* Hospitality Concludes: 7:00pm.

Cost per person: £75 + VAT (drinks inclusive)**

Season Ticket Holder#: £60 + VAT (drinks inclusive)

Cost per person: £55 + VAT (pay bar)

Children: £20 + VAT

# Adult Season Ticket holders £15 discount applicable to Season Ticket holders only, seat details are required when booking to get discount.

 

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Lentil soup served with roll & butter

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Steak pie with cream mashed potatoes and honey glazed carrots

Filo basket with ratatouille of mixed vegetables, topped with goats cheese (v)

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Trio of mini chocolate desserts

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Freshly brewed Tea & Coffee

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For more information or to reserve your package please contact Commercial Manager, Campbell Kennedy by Tel: (0141) 840-1337 or E-Mail: commercial@stmirren.com.

To book your place from our e-store please click here.

Gallery: St Mirren 4-2 Inverness

A gallery of pictures from Saturday's 4-2 win over Inverness at the Paisley 2021 Stadium.

Saints made it five wins in a row in all competitions to move to the top of the Ladbrokes Championship ahead of this weekend's meeting with Dunfermline. 

Lewis Morgan netted his sixth goal of the season in the first half to put the Buddies ahead. 

John Baird equalised for the visitors before Gregor Buchanan's header creeped over the line a few minutes later. 

Liam Polworth got Inverness on level terms for a second time before goals from Cammy Smith and Ian McShane gave Saints a 4-2 win. 

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Reaction: Jack Ross on Inverness win

St Mirren manager Jack Ross gives his thoughts on Saints' 4-2 win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

The Buddies went top of the league after an incredible second half that saw five goals in 13 minutes.

Match Report: St Mirren 4-2 Inverness CT

St Mirren have gone top of the Ladbrokes Championship after coming out on top in a pulsating match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. 

Five goals in an incredible 13 minute spell in the second half saw the Buddies run out 4-2 winners at the Paisley 2021 Stadium to move above Dunfermline and Queen of the South into first place. 

Lewis Morgan gave Saints the lead heading into half-time before a quite unbelievable 13 minutes of play saw Caley Thistle level, Saints take the lead again, Caley Thistle equalise for a second time and St Mirren score twice more to seal a huge victory.

It could have been a different afternoon had John Baird's early strike counted. Iain Vigurs bursting forward inside the first minute found Riccardo Calder in acres of space on the left hand side. The winger drove on before sending the ball across the face of goal to striker Baird who knocked it home from just a few yards out. But just as he wheeled away to celebrate he was met by the linesman's offside flag.

The Buddies grew into the match and almost went ahead on 15 minutes through captain Stephen McGinn. Ian McShane's short corner was worked towards McGinn who jinxed one way and then another before having a go from the edge of the box. The skipper wasn't far away with ex-St Mirren goalkeeper Mark Ridgers doing well to palm the ball over the bar. 

Saints were aggrieved not to be awarded a penalty on the 20 minute mark when Gregor Buchanan went down under the challenge of Brad McKay. Referee Willie Collum, who awarded Morton two penalties when the Buddies played them last month, awarded St Mirren a corner only. From the resultant corner Jack Baird nodded wide. 

St Mirren took the lead just after the half hour mark after an excellent counter. McGinn took the ball by two Inverness players just inside his own box before feeding the ball to Gavin Reilly. The striker played a wonderful first time pass to Lewis Morgan who sped forward. Morgan cut into the box, shifting the ball to his left foot and deceiving Ridgers with the low effort that went under the goalkeepers legs with the aid of a deflection off Brad McKay. 

It was first blood Saints who were almost two to the good just a few moments later when Morgan again broke at speed. He moved into the box and fired an effort towards the far right corner only for Ridgers to do brilliantly well to flick it by the post. 

Half Time: St Mirren 1-0 Inverness CT

The away side started the second half the brighter of the two sides with three good chances to equalise inside the first five minutes.

First, Liam Polworth send one just wide of the post after slack play from Jack Baird in the centre of the park. The defender's touch was heavy at the half way line and conceded possession to away side who broke forward. Polworth was picked out on the left hand side before sending his shot just wide of Samson's right hand post. 

A few moments later it was John Baird's turn with his effort from the right going just by the post also, before ex-Saint Alex Cooper nodded wide.  

The visitors were level though after a manic minute on the hour mark. Polworth should have scored when he found himself one-on-one with Samson only for the keeper to make a good block with his feet. Saints countered quickly with Cammy Smith sending a shot over the bar after picking up the ball following Ridgers' save from Morgan. It really was a terrific chance for St Mirren to double their lead, but they would rue that miss when John Baird levelled from Caley's own counter. Polworth slotted the ball through to Baird who broke through the Buddies defence to coolly slot the ball beyond Samson. 

That manic minute foreshadowed what was to be the most incredible 10 minutes or so of football. 

Just two minutes after the Caley Jags had gotten themselves on level terms, the Buddies were back in front. McShane twisted and turned to beat Charlie Trafford before standing up a cross to the back post. Gregor Buchanan rose the highest to nod the ball down which Ridgers failed to gather. Just as it looked to creep over the line Gavin Reilly made sure, putting Saints ahead for the second time. 

But Inverness were level again three minutes later when Polworth turned from provider to scorer. The midfielder had got in front of the defence and ran through on goal before rounding Samson and sending the ball into the empty net. The offside flag was raised, only for Willie Collum to deem that the ball had taken a nick of a Saints player on its way through to the midfielder meaning the goal 

St Mirren showed brilliant character after that setback though and looked to go in front for a third time as quickly as possible. And they almost did less than a minute after Caley's second equaliser when Morgan burst through and cracked the post with a powerful drive. 

Saints wouldn't be waiting too long for that third goal as Cammy Smith scored his fifth goal of the season on 73 minutes. Reilly had an effort blocked on the edge of the box with the ball falling invitingly for Smith. The forward didn't need a second invitation to drill the ball beyond Ridgers. 

And there would be no let up from the Buddies as McShane curled home his second St Mirren goal from 18 yards just a minute later to give Saints a two goal cushion. 

That would be that as Saints closed out the game for a record sixth home win in a row at the Paisley 2021 Stadium to end the evening top of the pile.

Full Time: St Mirren 4-2 Inverness CT

St Mirren: Samson, Baird, Buchanan, Eckersley, Irvine, McGinn, McShane, Stelios (Kirkpatrick 85), Morgan (Duffy 90), C.Smith (Todd 87), Reilly
Subs Not Used: Stewart, Whyte, Stewart, Sutton,

Inverness: Ridgers, Raven, Chalmers, Warren, McKay, Polworth, Vigurs, Calder (Bell 56), Trafford, Cooper, Baird
Subs Not Used: Esson, Tremarco, Elsdon, Oakley, Mulraney, Donaldson

Referee: William Collum
Assistant Referee: Paul O'Neill
Assistant Referee: Mark McHendry

Attendance: 3,610

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Match Preview: St Mirren v Inverness Caledonian Thistle

St Mirren’s run of three home matches in a row comes to an end tomorrow as the Buddies welcome Inverness Caledonian Thistle to the Paisley 2021 Stadium. It’s back to league football for Jack Ross’ side after their exploits in the IRN-BRU Cup last week.

The Buddies bested Hearts Colts 3-1 in the Challenge Cup last Saturday to qualify for the third round of the cup where they will meet League One side Raith Rovers next month. Gavin Reilly, whose performance earned him IRN-BRU’s Golden Balls player of the round, scored twice either side of half-time to put Saints in control before John Sutton grabbed Saints’ third late on after Rory Currie pulled one back for the young Jambos. That win over Hearts Colts saw St Mirren win a fifth home match on the bounce – a new record at the Paisley 2021 Stadium.

Indeed, The Buddies have had a fine start to the season with three wins from four in the Ladbrokes Championship seeing them sit joint second alongside Queen of the South and Dundee United. An opening day win over Falkirk was followed by a disappointing loss against Morton at Cappielow. But since that derby defeat Saints have won all four games they've played, with league wins away to Livingston (3-1) and at home to Dundee United (3-0). 

Meanwhile, it's been a tough start to the season for tomorrow's visitors. The Highland club lost their first two league matches, losing 1-0 at home to Dundee United on the opening day, before a 5-1 drubbing away to Dunfermline. They have, however, followed that up with a 1-1 draw at home to Morton and an impressive 4-0 triumph away to newly promoted Brechin City.

They come into tomorrow’s match on the back of a 4-2 win against Aberdeen Colts in the IRN-BRU Cup last weekend. Riccardo Calder gave Inverness an early lead with Liam Polworth and David Raven adding to it to put Caley 3-0 up at half-time. Sebastian Ross pulled a goal back for the Colts five minutes after the break before Carl Tremarco restored the three goal lead with less than 10 minutes to go. Francis Ross of Aberdeen and Charlie Trafford of Inverness saw red towards the end of the match with the young Dons scoring a consolation goal on 89 minutes through Bruce Anderson.

It was a summer of transition for Inverness following their relegation from the Ladbrokes Premiership. The Highland Club parted ways with manager Richie Foran after the drop, replacing him with former manager John Robertson. They also had to contend with losing a number of key players such as Ross Draper, Henri Anier, Alex Fisher, Josh Meekings, Greg Tansey and more. Robertson went about reshaping the squad by bringing in the likes of John Baird from Falkirk, ex-Saints Alex Cooper & Mark Ridgers, Joe Chalmers and Coll Donaldson while a number of players were signed from England and abroad.

Gary Irvine returns from suspension for the Buddies though Harry Davis and Kyle Magennis remain sidelined. Inverness are likely to be without long-terms absentees Aaron Doran and Zak Elbouzedi. 

It’s the first meeting of the two since February 2015 where Inverness edged out St Mirren 2-1 at the Paisley 2021 Stadium. Of course, both squads are radically different since that last clash and Saints will likely head into tomorrow’s match as slight favourites despite not having beaten Inverness since January 2013.

It's sure to be an intriguing contest with the Buddies able to go top if results go our way, while tomorrow's opponents will be looking to build on their win over Brechin and start climbing up the table as they aim to make an instant return to the Premiership. 

St Mirren TV: Saints vs Inverness CT (9th Sep)

If you live outside the UK & Ireland, St Mirren TV is your way to watch Paisley’s top football side live in action each and every home match day.

This service, which is delivered by media students from the University of the West of Scotland, will cover all of St Mirren’s home games.

As usual the St Mirren TV team will be presenting all the action from The Paisley 2021 Stadium when Inverness Caley Thistle are the visitors on Saturday afternoon.

If you want to tune in here is the info you will need:

St Mirren vs Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Ladbrokes Championship
Venue: Paisley 2021 Stadium, Paisley
Date: Saturday 9th September 2017
Kick-off: 3:00pm BST

To access this match day service:

1 Day Pass – €6.99 EUR
Season Pass – €69.99 EUR

To view Terms & Conditions and get started with St Mirren TV please click HERE.

For technical support with St Mirren TV please e-mail tvsupport@stmirren.com

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