Greive goal not enough for Saints in the capital

St Mirren were defeated 2-1 by Hibernian in the first post-split fixture with an Alex Greive strike not enough for Saints to take anything against the Edinburgh outfit.

Two early first-half goals had the Hibees in control though Saints pulled one back in the second-half through New Zealand forward Greive. The Buddies pressed for an equaliser but couldn't find it and left a rain-soaked Easter Road empty-handed.

There were three changes to the side that lost to Kilmarnock before the split with Declan Gallagher, Greg Kiltie and Alex Greive in for Joe Shaughnessy, Keanu Baccus and Tony Watt. 

The home side got themselves off to the ideal start when Elie Youan put them ahead on four minutes. It was a cheap goal to concede from a Saints perspective as Marcus Fraser couldn't control Charles Dunne's throw-in in the middle of the park which allowed Youan to gather before racing clear and slotting low beyond Trevor Carson.

Hibernian were buoyed by their early goal, but it was Saints who'd go close to levelling on 12 minutes when Mark O'Hara sent an effort just over the bar after being first on to an Alex Greive header.

The hosts doubled their lead on 24 minutes and it was another disappointing goal for the Buddies to lose. Will Fish was unmarked at the back post after Joe Newell's corner had missed everyone initially before finding the Hibees defender on his own at the back stick to nod into the net and make it 2-0.

Both sides had a chance within the space of a minute with 10 minutes of the first-half remaining. Ryan Strain's long-range strike was held by David Marshall before Hibs went up the other end of the park in search of a third with Carson making a terrific save with his feet to deny Youan at the near post. 

Stephen Robinson responded to the first-half showing by making a change at the break with Keanu Baccus coming on for Declan Gallagher.  

Saints started the second-half better but hadn't created any real chances within 10 minutes of the restart. And it was Hibs who had the best chance to increase their lead when Kevin Nisbet met Chris Cadden's low cross, but knocked over from close-range. 

The Buddies should have had a goal back just after the hour mark when Strain's cross deflected into the path of the unmarked Curtis Main. Had the striker managed to get a proper connection on the ball it would have found the net, but he could only get the faintest of touches which allowed Hibs goalkeeper Marshall to hold. 

However, St Mirren would pull one back four minutes later with Main the provider as he flicked Carson's long kick on for Greive who burst through and knocked through Marshall's legs to reduce the deficit. 

Saints pressed for an equaliser with Lewis Jamieson coming on for goalscorer Greive and the St Mirren Youth Academy graduate was close to drawing us level in the final few minutes when he drilled an effort into the side-netting on 89 minutes. 

It wasn't to be for the Buddies who return to action at The SMiSA Stadium next Saturday against Hearts. 

Full-Time: Hibernian 2-1 St Mirren

St Mirren: Carson, Fraser, Gallagher (Baccus 46), Dunne, Strain, Kiltie, O'Hara (c), Gogic, Tanser, Greive (Jamieson 82), Main
Subs Not Used: Urminsky, Shaughnessy, R.Taylor, Kenny, Flynn, Boyd-Munce, Offord

Hibernian: Marshall (c), Hanlon, Fish, Egan-Riley, Cadden (Miller 90), Jeggo, Doyle-Hayes (Campbell 30), Newell, Stevenson, Youan (Hoppe 90), Nisbet
Subs Not Used: Johnson, Cabraja, Devlin, Henderson, McKirdy, Rocky

Referee: Matthew MacDermid
Assistant Referee: Calum Spence
Assistant Referee: Stuart Stevenson
Fourth Official: Chris Fordyce
VAR: Euan Anderson
Assistant VAR: Daniel McFarlane

Attendance: 16,334

Header image by Kenny Ramsay

We gave ourselves uphill battle says manager

"We gave ourselves an uphill battle.

We want to win next week and certainly won't be giving up on anything.

"We lost today as a team and we'll bounce back again next Saturday as a team."

The manager gives his reaction following today's narrow defeat away to Hibernian.


VACANCY: First-team/Academy Physiotherapist

An exciting opportunity has arisen within St Mirren Football Club. We are looking for a physiotherapist to work alongside our first-team and academy to join our ambitious team.

Reporting to Head of Medical, Gerry Docherty and Academy Director, Allan McManus, your role will see you provide the highest standard of evidence-based care, in line with the department's strategic plan.

You will provide effective Physiotherapy to the Under-18s squad and Youth Academy, while assisting the first-team when required as directed by the head of department and contribute to the overall success of the Medical and Football Science department.

The role will be on a full-time permanent basis. To download the job description please click HERE.

If you’re interested in this exciting & challenging role please send an up-to-date copy of your CV and cover letter to: keith.lasley@stmirren.com by Friday 19th May 2023. 

Interviews will be held at a date to be confirmed and only those invited to interview will receive return notification.

Club Board Statement

SMISA members and fans will be aware that an election process is underway to fill vacancies on the SMISA Board. One of the candidates referred to a grant application, initiated by Kibble, for funding under the auspices of the Scottish Government Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF). Given the nature of the wording within that candidate statement, the Club Board wish to clarify the details regarding this matter, including the diligence undertaken in September/October 2022.

During the September 2022 Board meeting the Directors became aware of, and discussed, a proposal to build a Wellbeing Centre in Ferguslie Park and a funding application to the RCGF. All St Mirren Football Club Directors were in attendance. A Stage 1 Application had been submitted for RCGF funding and it was successful in moving to Stage 2 of the process. The application cited Kibble, The St Mirren Charitable Foundation and Renfrewshire Council as leading the application, the Club nor the Charitable Foundation had been engaged prior to the submission as this was very early stages of the process. It should be noted that historic discussions and meetings around the development of the Ferguslie Master Plan, including the potential development of a Wellbeing Centre, had taken place with Club Board members, Renfrewshire Council senior officials and other stakeholders.

From the discussions that took place at the St Mirren Football Club Board meeting on 29 September 2022 it became clear that the matter would require further conversation with the Charitable Foundation and that the Club should maintain interest in this matter to establish if the project offered any tangible benefit going forward. It was agreed that timely and appropriate discussions must take place regarding any potential projects in future to ensure that all stakeholders, directly involved or otherwise, were aware of the approach that was being taken.

Regarding the suggestion that St Mirren Football Club was expected to offer its land for the proposed Wellbeing Centre, this was not the case. The application was unspecific as to the precise location of the proposed building, but a crucial element of the plan was that the Wellbeing Centre would be built on one of several long-term derelict sites in the Ferguslie area, not on land owned by St Mirren.

Given the need to align other stakeholders, a meeting with the Charitable Foundation took place, and subsequently the Charitable Foundation Board agreed to support the Stage 2 application for RCGF funding, given the complementary nature of the establishment of a Wellbeing Centre in the area.

The Club Board, having confirmed that alignment on the proposal had been achieved, was content that the matter had been concluded appropriately from a St Mirren Football Club perspective. As highlighted, a watching brief on the progress of the application was applied to establish it there were any opportunities for the Club arising from the initiative. The Club Board will always be supportive of any regeneration and development of the area surrounding the stadium if it is complementary to the best interests of the Club.

Notification that the application was unsuccessful was received in January 2023, and the matter is now closed.

It is also worth noting by way of background information that the Club own a parcel of land adjacent to the stadium. Any sale or transfer of that asset, or any other element of the St Mirren estate, would require to be subject to a robust process. This would include being professionally valued, recommended by a majority of the Directors and approved by Club Shareholders as part of the legal Shareholder Agreement.

To reiterate the information outlined above regarding the RCGF application, no St Mirren Football Club land was ever part of the application or discussion hence these arrangements were never required.

There have been other parties who have proposed the development of the stadium facilities and these, when they have been suggested, have been treated in a similar manner to the RCGF application by the St Mirren Football Club Board.

Like all fans, the Club Board are looking forward to the next five games that see our Club in the Top Six of the SPFL for the first time, we want everyone to enjoy the games, get right behind the team and are looking forward to a positive end to one of the most successful seasons in our Club's history.

Away Day Info: Hibernian v St Mirren (6th May)

St Mirren travel to Edinburgh on Saturday to face Hibernian in cinch Premiership action as we head into the final five matches of the season.

Hibernian vs St Mirren
cinch Premiership
Venue: Easter Road
Date: Saturday 6th May 2023
Kick-off: 3pm


There are no match day sales. Tickets must be collected from the St Mirren Ticket Office by 2pm on Friday, however, if you do not collect your ticket from the St Mirren Ticket Office before 2pm on Friday, SLO Karin Pointon will be positioned outside the away stand at Easter Road on Saturday with pre-bought tickets. Please bring photo ID when picking up tickets from Karin. 

You can follow the action on our Twitter page @saintmirrenfc

UK subscribers to St Mirren TV can listen to live audio commentary as part of their subscription. St Mirren TV international subscribers can watch live on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription. International subscriptions start at £14.99 per month or £149.99 per year for access to all of our cinch Premiership matches.

Please note there is no PPV for Saturday's match. 


  • This is a ticket only game which is with no tickets being sold at Easter Road. Please arrive early to the stadium due to numerous roadworks around the stadium and down Leith Walk! 
  • Avoid the Holyrood area due to significant police presence due to the King's coronation.
  • Coach parking in Regent Road
  • Turnstiles will open at 2pm. Turnstile Numbers 3-6. There will be search lanes at Easter Road for queue management and safety and to prevent any congestion at the turnstiles. Please comply with stewards instructions.
  • Kiosks will be card only.
  • Please sit in your allocated seats.
  • Flags should be within regulations (2m x 1m) and must have a fire certificate. No offensive or political flags will be allowed. Please display all flags/banners to the CCTV cameras before entering the stadium. Please be guided by the stewards on placement of any flags/banners.
  • No balaclavas or face coverings will be allowed on entering or within the stadium. Refusal of entry/ejection will occur if face coverings are seen.
  • No pyro! No smoke cannisters!
  • No bags bigger than 30cm x 30cm allowed. Any bags bigger needed into the stadium for medical purposes please email slo@stmirren.com before the game
  • No surfing banners or telescopic poles allowed.
  • Drum will be allowed inside stadium and will be required to be searched prior to entry.
  • Searching will be in place.
  • Any inebriated fans will not be allowed to enter the stadium.
  • No smoking anywhere inside the stadium and no pass out is allowed.
  • Please be mindful when parking on the streets and not to block any driveways.

VOTE NOW | Player of the Year voting open

Voting is now open for our 2022/23 Social Media Player of the Year sponsored by Ultimate Home Solutions and our Goal of the Season sponsored by Consilium Contracting Services.

Voting is open until 5pm on Friday 12th May and the winners will be announced at our Player of the Year Awards Dinner at the Normandy Hotel on Sunday 28th May 2023. 

VOTE HERE: 2022/23 Social Media Player of the Year
VOTE HERE: 2022/23 Goal of the Season



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To reserve packages or enquire about Event and award sponsorship as well as commemorative brochure advertising opportunities, contact Commercial Manager, Campbell Kennedy on 0141 840 1337 or email commercial@stmirren.com 

Ryan Flynn contract extended for 2023/24 season

St Mirren Football Club is delighted to confirm Ryan Flynn has triggered an extension clause in his contract and will remain at the club for the 2023/24 season. 

The midfielder - affectionately termed Flynniesta - is our longest serving first-team player having joined the club in January 2018 when we were on our way to winning promotion to the Premiership.

Ryan has since gone on to make 139 appearances for Saints – with 23 of those coming this season – and has taken his first steps into coaching after undertaking his UEFA B Licence. 

The 34-year-old joins the likes of Greg Kiltie, Marcus Fraser, Mark O'Hara, Trevor Carson and Richard Taylor in extending their contracts in recent months. 

St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson said: "I think Ryan brings vast experience and quality to the club.

He’s shown he can still go into the team and do well in numerous positions. As a squad player, he’s fantastic, and as an experienced professional, he’s exactly what we need at the football club.

"He’ll get involved in a little bit of the coaching in the first-team as well and I want him to be a part of what we are doing. 

"It's vital to have experienced players," the manager continued. "They dictate the tempo of training, the gym work and the attitude around the place.

"The older boys in the squad are the ones who do a bit for me in terms of helping manage the players and it’s important he stayed given his quality and what he offers on the pitch as well." 

Digby Brown Solicitors continue principal sponsorship of St Mirren

Digby Brown Solicitors is set to continue its principal sponsorship of St Mirren Football Club for the third year in a row.

The announcement extends the original plan for a two-year deal with the Paisley team.

The personal injury firm said it was delighted to commit to another year with Saints after being impressed with not only the team's performance in achieving top six but also the club’s commitment to community, inclusivity, and equality.

Today’s announcement continues their commitment to the historic kit deal which saw the Women's team and boy's academy wearing the same strip as the Men’s first-team – believed to be a first in top flight Scottish football history.

Keith Lasley, Chief Operating Officer at St Mirren FC, said: "We’re delighted that Digby Brown are extending their partnership with the club.

Both Digby Brown and St Mirren share many values in terms of the promotion of our people within our businesses and the focus on our people’s development.

"We hope we can both help each other grow and continue what has been a successful relationship so far."

Fraser Oliver, Chief Executive at Digby Brown, said: "When we first agreed to sponsor St Mirren, we were still partly in lockdown and looking to find new ways of marketing the Digby Brown brand.

It was completely new territory for us but here we are at the end of two seasons - we don’t feel ready to walk away yet.

"The whole team at St Mirren have been brilliant in this second season, not just the players but everyone in the business – we have done great things together.

"At Digby Brown we take pride in knowing we are one team, and the passion of fans and the surrounding community is something that really resonates with everyone here at the firm.

"We still feel like there is more to achieve together and we look forward to another successful season as principal sponsors with St Mirren."

We entered our first year of sponsorship with Digby Brown in 2021, with the firm’s logo featuring on all home and away jerseys.

The 2022/23 season saw massive demand for the black Paisley-patterned away top which had eager Buddies queuing around The SMiSA Stadium. The strip was also a favourite of hit-maker DJ Ewan McVicar who was involved in its launch and proudly wore the new jersey every night at his summer Ibiza gigs.

Last year the bond between Digby Brown and the Saints was on display as First Men’s Team - Alex Greive, Scott Tanser and Greg Kiltie – attended the firm’s annual Spinal Injuries Scotland BBQ and Activities Day.

The players were able to engage and experience first-hand how the firm supports the spinal cord injury community through adaptive sports.

The firm also hosted a bumper giveaway of three highly sought after away shirts which were presented to the winning Buddies at The SMiSA Stadium in December 2022.


Up Next: Hibernian v St Mirren (6th May)

St Mirren return to cinch Premiership action this weekend as we head into the final five matches of the season.

Saints achieved a first top six finish in the current format after picking up 44 points from the first 33 matches and ensured a highest top-flight finish since 1985. Now focus is on the race for a European spot as the Buddies travel to Easter Road on Saturday sitting level on points with opponents Hibernian.

Hibernian sit in fifth place by virtue of goal difference and a fifth place finish could be enough for a European spot this season if Celtic are to beat Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Cup Final. 

Both sides will also be aiming to close the gap on fourth place Hearts who are four points ahead. 

Match Details

Hibernian v St Mirren
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Saturday 6th May 2023
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: Easter Road

Ticket Info

Tickets for Saturday's match are available at the St Mirren Ticket Office. Full ticket info is available HERE.

International subscribers to St Mirren TV can watch the match live on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription. There will be no PPV available. 

Previous

In three meetings between the sides this season, St Mirren have won one and lost two. 

Keanu Baccus scored the only goal when Saints defeated Hibernian 1-0 on a sunny August afternoon at The SMiSA Stadium.

The Hibees were 3-0 winners when the Buddies visited Easter Road back in October. And Lee Johnson's men took the bragging rights again when the sides faced at The SMiSA Stadium in February with Elie Youan netting a late winner in the last meeting of the two. 

Saturday's match comes six years to the day of our famous 1-1 draw with Hibernian at Easter Road with Rory Loy's goal seeing us complete our great escape and ensure our Championship status in 2017.

Rory Loy celebrates with Kyle Magennis, Stephen McGinn and Cammy Smith after scoring the goal that secured our Championship status (Image: Allan Picken)

The officials

The referee on Saturday is Matthew McDermid and he'll be assisted by Calum Spence and Stuart Stevenson. Chris Fordyce is the Fourth Official.

The Virtual Assistant Referee (VAR) is Euan Anderson with Daniel McFarlane the Assistant VAR. 

Club exercises option to extend Richard Taylor's contract

St Mirren Football Club can confirm it has exercised an option to extend Richard Taylor’s contract for a further two years - keeping him at the club until summer 2025. 

Richard joined initially on a six-month deal in January with the club holding the option to extend further which has now been taken up. 

A left-sided defender, Richard signed for Saints following the expiry of his contract at League of Ireland Division One side Waterford and made his debut in a 1-1 draw with Hearts at the beginning of January. The 22-year-old then impressed in his first start at Tynecastle against the Jambos less than a week later. 

Richard has gone on to make eight appearances for the first-team so far this season and is now committed to the club for the next two seasons. 

Manager Stephen Robinson told stmirren.com: "Richard has come in and been fantastic in the games he has played. He’s stepped up to the level in games against Celtic and Hearts, and in the longer term, I think he's a very good addition to our squad.

He’s someone we are constantly working on, he’s someone who wants to learn and he’s still only young.

"He’s left-footed which gives us more balance on that side of defence and he can play at left-back as well.

"He’s six foot two and he’s quick as well as being very composed on the ball and going forward he gives us a few more options playing out from the back."

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