Jim Goodwin ’s men. The Buddies were good value for their victory – their here first since a 3-0 romp in April 1990 – but it was another dreadful afternoon for the Hoops and their under fire manager Neil Lennon.
Jim Goodwin ’s men. The Buddies were good value for their victory – their here first since a 3-0 romp in April 1990 – but it was another dreadful afternoon for the Hoops and their under fire manager Neil Lennon.
League Cup anguish to drive them on to achieve their ultimate campaign goal of a top six finish. Despite their dispiriting semi-final loss to Livingston, the St Mirren manager says his players can be proud of ticking off the first of their season objectives.
St Mirren have launched a bid to land Jaden Brown on-loan from Huddersfield Town.The Buddies, who take on Livingston at Hampden on Sunday, have made a move for the left-back for the second half of the season.Manager Jim Goodwin is hopeful of tying up a deal this week.The 21-year-old had a loan spell at Exeter City last season but is highly-thought of by the Terriers.Huddersfield signed the former England under-19 international from Tottenham Hotspur two years ago.Goodwin is looking to add to his
John Hughes has targeted St Mirren’s Sam Foley after making striker Tony Andreu his first signing. Yogi wants Buddies midfielder Foley on loan until the summer after landing free agent Andreu on a six-month deal.Foley, who is now on the fringes of Jim Goodwin’s squad, would prefer a longer-term deal and is weighing up his options.
Scotland international Eamonn Brophy.The Buddies have pushed the boat out to line up a move to get the Kilmarnock striker in a deal come the summer.St Mirren have come up trumps and have financially beaten Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibs and St Johnstone.The Paisley club have come up with big-money and the offer of a three year contract after Saints boss Jim Goodwin persuaded his board to dig deep to land the 24-year-old.Aberdeen, Hibs, St Johnstone and Hearts all made offers but all came up short of
Jim Goodwin revealed his relief that defender Richard Tait looks to have not suffered any serious repercussions from his clash with Killie keeper Danny Rogers. The St Mirren full-back was forced off in the first half after the goalie clattered into him while clearing a cross, with the 31-year-old requiring lengthy treatment on the frosty pitch.
Rangers but Steven Gerrard's team know they can only afford to take things one game at a time. There may be a defining Old Firm encounter looming on the horizon but first up for the Ibrox side is a trip to St Mirren as they look to take their winning momentum into the weekend.
Rangers earlier this month. Now the Buddies boss is hoping to guide his side to a second victory over the Ibrox club when Steven Gerrard’s men return to Paisley this afternoon.
Jim Goodwin finally accepted something was wrong. The St Mirren boss suffered a fractured skull in 2006 in a season-opener between Scunthorpe and Bristol City after clashing heads with Liam Fontaine.
St Mirren face Livingston in the semi-final early next year and Goodwin said: “I said to the players after the game they have beaten two big clubs in Scotland in Aberdeen and Rangers and there is no point doing that if you are not going to go all the way. “I am not saying we are going to win the cup but we genuinely believe we can.
SPFL ruling that saw them lose six Premiership points isn’t over. The Buddies gaffer, whose team were hit with two 3-0 Premiership defeats as a Covid punishment last week, insists the club will challenge the decision.
Premiership, with many Saints supporters voicing their concerns online.St Mirren's League Cup win over Aberdeen on Saturday took their unbeaten run to seven matches, with the club finally kicking coronavirus into touch over recent weeks.And Goodwin is delighted his players have come through a difficult spell as they look to kick on in the Premiership.He said: "Every single player in the starting XI, including the guys that came on, contributed hugely to the win against Aberdeen."There has always
The 19-year-old has already made 12 appearances for the Paisley side this season, scoring his first Premiership goal with a sweet strike from the edge of the box in a 2-1 defeat against Aberdeen last month. And, after losing former academy graduate Kyle Magennis, St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin is delighted to get the talented teenager tied down.
St Mirren ’s coronavirus response has brought the club closer together. The Buddies are under the microscope after a hearing into reasons behind Covid-19 outbreaks at the Paisley side – which saw games against Motherwell and Hamilton Accies postponed – began yesterday.
Queen of the South ’s plastic pitch was a “leveller” and played a part in his side’s troubles on Saturday. The Buddies struggled to adapt to the new surface and found themselves behind early as the hosts raced into a two-goal lead.
Jack Ross after Hibs moved late for the Scotland under-21 international. Magennis has been with the Buddies for 17 years, since joining the club's youth academy at the age of just five.
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.
Jim Goodwin was left frustrated after Lawrence Shankland found space in the box to slam home Dundee United ’s opener. The Scotland international bagged his first top flight goal for the Terrors with an exquisite finish when the Saints failed to properly deal with a corner.
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.
Jim Goodwin is delighted the strong characters he recruited this summer are already showing their true mettle. The Buddies found themselves with their backs to the wall as they hung on for three points in their opening day win over Livingston.
St Mirren striker Jon Obika led the line well against Hamilton, picking up the vital winner in the opening 20 minutes. At the other end, summer recruit Jak Alnwick again impressed between the sticks, making a number of crucial saves to keep the Saints ahead.
St Mirren’s performance against Hamilton today mirrors their battling win over Livingston rather than their abject defeat to Rangers.
St Mirren in the game as they went into the break at Ibrox with just a one goal deficit to overturn. The Saints started the second half brightly, with Jamie McGrath and Ilkay Durmus both drawing good saves from Rangers keeper Jon McLaughlin.
Cedric Itten 's brief run-out in the win over St Mirren. With games behind closed doors for the foreseeable future, legendary ITV commentator Clive Tyldesley will be commentating on Rangers TV.
Premiership clash with St Mirren. The Ibrox side return home for their first competitive game at Ibrox since March as they host Jim Goodwin's Buddies.
Livingston. Despite handing debuts to goalkeeper Jak Alnwick and three of his four defenders, Goodwin felt his new rearguard dealt easily with the physical threat posed by the visiting Lions.
Vakoun Bayo as St Mirren prepare to make a move for the Celtic striker.Buddies boss Jim Goodwin failed in his loan bid for the Ivorian in the January transfer window.But he hopes to persuade the Hoops to farm out the 23-year-old striker for the new campaign.And Lennon admits a temporary move for the frontman is “something we may look at”.Bayo was left out of Celtic’s matchday squad for the 5-1 opening day thrashing of Hamilton Accies as he nurses a hamstring injury.But, asked about St Mirren’s
Livingston. Welcoming competitive action to St Mirren Park for the first time in over four months, Jim Goodwin handed debuts to four players against the Lions with an almost brand new backline.
St Mirren a opening day victory over Livingston. It was a totally different scenario for Premiership clubs this weekend with no fans but Jim Goodwin ’s side would have still put smiles on the faces of the Buddies faithful.
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