Jim Goodwin insisted things were taken out of his hands when Kyle Magennis was sold to Hibs. The Irishman wanted to keep his captain but his board accepted a six-figure bid from their rivals.
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St Mirren were forced to fulfil Saturday’s fixture against Hibs despite having no recognised goalkeeper.The Paisley boss worked his way through a 27-man shortlist before eventually securing an emergency loan deal for Hearts’ stopper Bobby Zlamal hours before kick-off.Goodwin wants to know why they would not give Saints special dispensation – and could have been made to play the game with an outfield player in goal.He said.
“I’m hoping to speak to the SPFL and find out why they thought this was
.Jim Goodwin insisted things were taken out of his hands when Kyle Magennis was sold to Hibs. The Irishman wanted to keep his captain but his board accepted a six-figure bid from their rivals.
Jim Goodwin insists he's delighted his board showed 'bravery' by rejecting Hibs' bid to sign Kyle Magennis. The 22-year-old has missed most of 2020 with a knee injury but is due to return next month and the Paisley club confirmed they had turned down offers for him on Monday.
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