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What did fans of Scottish Premiership teams make of the on-field action in the final round of pre-split fixtures?
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson ... it's an outstanding achievement from everybody at the football club. "I'm delighted, I'm delighted with the group of players, I'm delighted that they ...
What the managers said... St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson: "To do it three years in a row is an incredible achievement for this football club. "This is my biggest achievement. People will say ...
Taylor joined the Gayfield Park club in September on loan for the rest ... They play a nice style of football and they’re right up the top of the league as well. So, we just feel it’s a ...
When St Mirren were relegated from the top flight a ... Since his arrival at the club in three years ago Stephen Robinson’s side have been consistently defying the odds as his men battled ...
Manager Stephen Robinson was adamant pre-match that just breaching 40 points for a third season running would be a remarkable achievement regardless of which half of the table St Mirren finished in.
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson says his players "haven't had enough credit" as they target a top-six finish for the third season in a row. Saints are aiming for their first win against Dundee ...
Manager Stephen Robinson was adamant pre-match that just breaching 40 points for a third season running would be a remarkable ...
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson ... we get punished for, then you lose football matches. "The disappointment is the consistency, we haven't followed a great result up anytime this season.
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson has told his ... it’s still a massive improvement on where this football club was. To do it three years in a row and hit 40 points before the split is probably ...
Stephen Robinson has led St Mirren into the top six for the third consecutive season. A lot of people might think: ‘Wow!’ But let’s put it into context. Celtic, Rangers and St Mirren are the only ...
For the first time in many a year, the Scottish Premiership table has an old-fashioned look about it, at least in the top half, where the country’s big clubs are finally pulling their weight.