Behind the Saints are a number of people who help make our club special.
The Marching On group was formed by Saints fans hoping to help boost the matchday experience at the SMiSA Stadium.
Behind the Saints are a number of people who help make our club special.
The Marching On group was formed by Saints fans hoping to help boost the matchday experience at the SMiSA Stadium.
Stephen Robinson has issued a rallying call to supporters ahead of this weekend’s big match against Kilmarnock at the SMiSA Stadium.
A win on Saturday would guarantee a coveted first top six finish in the current league format, while a draw would also likely be enough given the superior goal difference over seventh place Livingston. A top six finish would see the Buddies secure their highest top-flight since season 1984/85.
The manager has called upon Saints supporters to turn out in their numbers once again this Saturday and show the brilliant backing they have all season.
Robinson told St Mirren TV: "This group of players have given St Mirren supporters things to shout about and results throughout the season that we haven't had in a long time.
We’re asking that they [supporters] come fill the stadium and get behind the boys.
"Nothing but positivity in the stadium will see us through and we'll create a real atmosphere to go and get the job done."
Tickets for Saturday’s match are selling fast online and at the St Mirren Ticket Office. Don't miss out! Get yours now to get right behind the Saints.
It's back!!!
Our matchday entertainment returns as we head into the summer months.
Between 1pm and 2:45pm on Saturday we will have a range of activities behind the West Stand for children of all ages and plenty for the big kids to get involved in as well. It’s not just for home fans as away fans are also more than welcome to join in.
The best bit is that all activities are FREE of charge and funded by the club and SMISA so get down early to be part of all the fun!
At half-time look out for our popular game 'Bung a Baw' with a chance to win a box of cakes courtesy of Glen Bun Bakery.
So come down to the SMiSA Stadium early to join in with all the fun!
This week's 50/50 half-time tickets are now on sale ahead of Saturday’s match home to Livingston.
Grab the winning feeling with tickets costing just £1 each with no limit on the amount of tickets you can purchase. To enter, simply click this link to purchase.
The draw will be made during the half-time interval on Saturday with the first prize winner receiving 50% of net proceeds. The second prize winner will receive a signed home shirt.
Entries close at 3pm on Saturday 1st April 2023. Good luck!
The challenge of choosing winners of the SLO, Northbank & Marching On Groups' 'My First Match' kids mural competition is underway.
We received over 180 entries in total and hope to be in a position to contact two winners before 19th March as well as posting as many entries as possible on SLO social media after that.
The announcement of winners was intended to be before then but has been delayed due to the sheer volume of entries.
Many thanks to everyone who submitted a design, from individual entries, to school classes and kids groups. Also thanks to Stephen Gallacher of Street Stuff who helped promote the competition.
The above photo shows representatives from Supporter Liasion Officers, Northbank, Marching On, Street Stuff, St Mirren FC, and The St Mirren Charitable Foundation working their way through just some of the designs that were posted in.
Those sent electronically are currently going through a similar process.
My First Match
As part of the ongoing initiative to encourage new fans to our club and making the match day experience more memorable, the St Mirren Supporter Liaison Officers and Northbank (supporters’ group) are holding a competition for two new murals to be painted in the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand.
AND WE WANT YOU TO DESIGN THEM!
Therefore, we will be running our competition between Monday 6th February and Friday 24th February for our young fans.
The entries will be divided into two groups – Primary School & Secondary School.
The intention is that the two winning designs, once painted on the walls, inside the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand, will provide photo opportunities for fans in the hope that they will then share their photos and the name of St Mirren FC on their own social media.
Requirements of the competition
Entries can be submitted by sending a photograph by email to slo@stmirren.com OR posting the photo in the comments of the original SLO post on social media.
If anyone doesn’t have either of those facilities they can post an A4 size design to SLO, Mural Competition, St.Mirren FC, Greenhill Road, Paisley, PA3 1RU. Remember to include contact details if posting an entry.
The winning design from each age group will be chosen by a mixed aged group of judges and announced on Tuesday 7th March. The winning designs will then be painted on the walls inside the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand by Northbank volunteers.
Additional prizes include:
Supporter safety is a key priority for all clubs and we at St Mirren Football Club are committed to doing everything we can to ensure that the match day experience is safe and enjoyable.
One of the most dangerous things we have to deal with is pyrotechnic articles such as smoke bombs and flares in the stadium and we'd ask that you assist us to look after you by not bringing such articles with you to any matches home or away. These articles can cause severe burns, damage to hearing or breathing difficulties and the hazardous chemical used is known to be carcinogenic and their use is especially distressing for groups such as small children and those who can't easily move away when pyrotechnics are activated.
Experience shows that when a pyrotechnic is activated in a crowd there is often a movement away from the immediate area which can cause panic and disorientation and which creates a risk of slips and trips or crushing for those nearby.
Please be in no doubt that these articles are unpleasant and potentially life-threatening to be around - they are also illegal at football matches - and being caught with them will result in exclusion from The SMISA Stadium and a possible criminal conviction as well as potential financial penalties for the club.
My First Match
As part of the ongoing initiative to encourage new fans to our club and making the match day experience more memorable, the St Mirren Supporter Liaison Officers and Northbank (supporters’ group) are holding a competition for two new murals to be painted in the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand.
AND WE WANT YOU TO DESIGN THEM!
Therefore, we will be running our competition between Monday 6th February and Friday 24th February for our young fans.
The entries will be divided into two groups – Primary School & Secondary School.
The intention is that the two winning designs, once painted on the walls, inside the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand, will provide photo opportunities for fans in the hope that they will then share their photos and the name of St Mirren FC on their own social media.
Requirements of the competition
Entries can be submitted by sending a photograph by email to slo@stmirren.com OR posting the photo in the comments of the original SLO post on social media.
If anyone doesn’t have either of those facilities they can post an A4 size design to SLO, Mural Competition, St.Mirren FC, Greenhill Road, Paisley, PA3 1RU. Remember to include contact details if posting an entry.
The winning design from each age group will be chosen by a mixed aged group of judges and announced on Tuesday 7th March. The winning designs will then be painted on the walls inside the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand by Northbank volunteers.
Additional prizes include:
On Christmas Eve 2022, we had a match to remember with St Mirren’s 3-1 victory over Aberdeen, which played out in front of one of the largest crowds ever recorded at SMiSA Stadium since it opened over a decade ago.
The momentum has swept into the new year with the St Mirren v Hearts match also smashing records to rank in the club’s list of top attendance figures.
Chief Operating Officer Keith Lasley said: "With your continued dedication and support, St Mirren’s SMiSA Stadium will achieve the highest average attendance in a season. The stadium has become a fortress with supporters showing up in thousands, that support will help the drive forward throughout the rest of the season."
One way of making sure you are able to watch the St Mirren is by purchasing a half season ticket, which is the best way to support us reaching this target and the only way to guarantee you can attend the upcoming games.
St Mirren’s SMiSA Stadium has stood tall in trying times, acting as a base for many local initiatives and working alongside partner, Kibble to offer food drives and the set-up of a warmbank. The SMiSA Stadium was purpose-built for community, for you, and it has been heart-warming to see fans unite, fill the stands, and celebrate.
Half-season tickets have been reduced in price following our home matches against Aberdeen and Hearts.