Pie Sports to be stadium kiosk providers for this season

Pie Sports to be stadium kiosk providers for this season

St Mirren Football Club is excited to announce that we have signed a deal with Pie Sports to be stadium kiosk providers for this season!

Pie Sports wanted to take their brand out to supporters LIVE when they launched their home delivery service and we are looking forward to working with them to enhance the match day experience at the SMiSA Stadium.

They plan to continue operating their home delivery service to help fans enjoy the games shown live either on TV or streaming.

Some of their special Pies like, Steak with Haggis and Peppercorn Sauce and Dirty Mac, (Macaroni Cheese with Stornoway Black Pudding) will feature as 'Pies of the Month' along with fans favourites, Scotch – Steak & Gravy – Macaroni - Sausage Rolls.

Pie Sports Brian Sarafilovic said: "We are delighted to enter into this partnership with St Mirren and are looking forward to getting started at the next home match.

"Our original concept was to keep in touch with the football public with home delivery during lockdown and the response was terrific, this now lets us continue to build that relationship with the football fraternity."

Brian’s business partner, Ross Hamilton explained: "The online customer base we have built up includes fans from St Mirren, as well as a number of other major and junior clubs across Scotland.

"Our social media campaigns and competitions proved really popular, as did our product range and customer service, we will be looking to now take some of those innovative ideas out to fans LIVE!"

Jim Goodwin aiming to bring one more in ahead of transfer deadline

Jim Goodwin hopes to add one more player to his squad ahead of tonight's transfer window deadline after completing a loan deal for Wolves midfielder Connor Ronan.

The Saints gaffer spoke to stmirren.com after agreeing the season-long move for the 23-year-old midfielder.

Connor became Saints’ eighth signing of the season after Eamonn Brophy, Daniel Finlayson, Charles Dunne, Curtis Main, Greg Kiltie, Scott Tanser and Alan Power had all joined the Buddies earlier in the summer. 

Jim was delighted to get Connor in after tracking his progress for a number of years and believes he is a player that can excite the St Mirren support.

Connor is a central midfielder who can play a number of positions in the middle of the pitch," the manager said.

"He’s played in a deep lying role but he’s also played as a number 10 in the past as well. He’s one that is very comfortable on the ball, technically very good and highly regarded at Wolves where he has just signed a three-year deal.

"I watched Connor playing for the Irish U21s a couple of seasons ago and he was outstanding in Toulon for the Republic. We tried to get him in last season but couldn’t because of the connection between Wolves and Grasshopper. Thankfully this time around we have been able to get it over the line and I think he is one that will excite the fans.

"People might look at the squad and feel we have a number of midfielders already, but Connor is something a little bit different. He’s a real class act and hopefully St Mirren fans will see the best of him."

With Connor now in the building, the manager’s attention has turned to bringing in one more signing before the window slams shut at midnight.

Jim said: "We’re working hard on one in particular. We thought we had one done this morning, but unfortunately an English Championship side pulled the plug on that which was extremely disappointing.

"We are working our way through a list and trying to get one in. I’ve spoken long and hard about the need for a bit of pace in the team and a bit of mobility so that’s what we are looking for at the moment. There are still a few hours left in the window and hopefully we’ll be able to get one of those to drop soon."

Connor Ronan joins Saints on loan

St Mirren Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of Connor Ronan on a season-long loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers subject to international clearance.

Connor, who has been capped by Republic of Ireland at U21 level, joined Wolves from Rochdale at the age of 16 and made his professional debut under ex-St Mirren midfielder Paul Lambert in December 2016.

The 23-year-old midfielder has also had loan spells at Portsmouth, Walsall, Dunajská Streda and Blackpool over the last number of years and spent last season in Switzerland with Grasshopper. Connor made 32 appearances for the Swiss side as they won the Swiss Challenge League and promotion to the Super League.

Connor now joins Saints from the English Premier League side until the end of the season. 

Speaking after completing the move, Connor told St Mirren TV: "I can't wait to get going. 

"The manager wanted me to come in and play as I like to play as a creative midfielder. It was a really positive chat and from that point on it was just a case of getting everything sorted. 

"I'm hard-working first and foremost and I think that's got to be a given for any player. I like to get on the ball and try to dictate things and create and score as many goals as possible."

New signing Connor Ronan with manager Jim Goodwin after completing his loan move from Wolves (Image: Jeff Holmes)

Entry Info: Albion Rovers v St Mirren B (4th September)

St Mirren B take on Albion Rovers in the SPFL Trust Trophy this Saturday.

The B team reached the second-round after a dramatic penalty shoot-out win over League Two side Kelty Hearts earlier this month.

Entry to Saturday's match is by pay-at-the-gate. 

Albion Rovers vs St Mirren B
SPFL Trust Trophy

Venue: The Reigart Stadium, Coatbridge
Date: Saturday 4th September
Kick-off: 1:30pm

Gate Prices

Adult - £10 
Concessions* - £5
U12 - Free if accompanied by an adult

*12-17 years-old

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Saints can't be separated

The Saints derby ended in a goalless as St Mirren and St Johnstone drew a blank in Paisley.

Both sides went close in a goalless first half, Conor McCarthy having an effort ruled out for offside and Jak Alnwick denying both Callum Hendry and David Wotherspoon. Just on half-time it looked as if the Paisley Saints had gone in front only for Zander Clark to somehow claw away Richard Tait's shot before it crossed the line.

Sadly, the second half didn't come close to matching the first for goalmouth action with chances at a premium. The Perth Saints almost snatched all three points in the final minute but Glenn Middleton's free-kick cannoned off the bar. That was an escape for the Buddies but there was a blow in stoppage time when Ethan Erhahon was sent off, shown a second yellow card for a foul on Chris Kane.

Saints boss Jim Goodwin – now recovered from his bout of coronavirus – made three changes to the side that had lost against Celtic a week earlier. Eamonn Brophy came back into the side as did fit-again Charles Dunne and Richard Tait. Greg Kiltie and Ryan Flynn dropped to the bench with Alan Power absent through suspension. There were plenty of changes to the St Johnstone line-up following their European exit, with Stevie May and Wotherspoon among those coming into the side.

Alnwick was barely troubled by early efforts from Wotherspoon and Jamie McCart, the Buddies briefly thinking they had taken the lead in between those efforts. Scott Tanser delivered a free-kick with pinpoint precision and Conor McCarthy headed past Clark, however his celebrations were cut short by the offside flag.

Conor McCarthy heads home for the Buddies but the offside flag was raised (Image: Allan Picken)

Jamie McGrath could have been forgiven for having a pop at the Saintees goal after heading the ball past a defender and bursting forward but he unselfishly opted to tee up Curtis Main instead. Clark couldn't save the striker's shot but McGrath looked ready to force home the rebound only for Hayden Muller to block his effort. At the other end May flicked an attempt miles over Alnwick's goal, the keeper called into meaningful action for the first time a few minutes later when he turned behind Hendry's header.

The home Saints were creating plenty of chances, skipper Joe Shaughnessy heading just wide from Tait's cross before both Tanser and Brophy shot over from the edge of the area. Alnwick was arguably the busier of the keepers and had to get down low to tip Wotherspoon's low drive behind after it took a deflection off Shaughnessy. In first-half stoppage time the hosts went desperately close to taking the lead when a free-kick was flicked on to Tait at the back post and he looked to have poked it over the line only to be denied by a terrific save by Clark.

You could be forgiven for thinking an exciting second half was in store when Main flicked Tanser's cross just wide, however it didn't live up to the promise. McCarthy almost got on the end of another tasty delivery from fullback and Shaughnessy headed a free-kick wide, while at the other end Alnwick did well to gather a shot from sub Glenn Middleton and Shaun Rooney's long-range drive whistled past the post.

The visitors almost snatched victory in the final minute with a moment that would have been giving the home fans flashback. After Shaughnessy was booked for upending Muller, St Johnstone had a free-kick in a dangerous position and Middleton stepped up in a bid to repeat his heroics from last season's Scottish Cup semi-final. He almost managed it too – although this time his effort crashed off the bar rather than nestling in the net. That was as close as either side came, Erhahon blotting his copybook somewhat in stoppage time when he picked up a second yellow card for a foul on Chris Kane.

St Johnstone strike the bar in the final minutes of the match (Image: Allan Picken)

Full-Time: St Mirren 0-0 St Johnstone

St Mirren: Alnwick, Fraser, Shaughnessy (c), Dunne, McCarthy, Tait, McGrath, Erhahon, Tanser, Brophy (Dennis 69), Main (Erwin 77)
Subs Not Used: Lyness, Finlayson, Flynn, Henderson, MacPherson

St Johnstone: Clark, Muller, Kerr (c), McCart, Rooney, McCann, Craig, Devine (Booth 82), May (Kane 72), Wotherspoon, Hendry (Middleton 65)
Subs Not Used: Parish, Brown, O'Halloran, Ballantyne

Referee: David Dickinson
Assistant Referee: Drew Kirkland
Assistant Referee: Andy Milne
Fourth Official: Alan Muir

Attendance: 4,326

Jim Goodwin names starting eleven for match against St Johnstone

Jim Goodwin has named his starting eleven for today's cinch Premiership match at home to St Johnstone.

The manager makes his return to the dugout after missing last week's trip to Celtic Park and he's made three changes to the side that started in Glasgow.

Charles Dunne returns from injury, while Richard Tait and Eamonn Brophy also come in. Alan Power misses out due to suspension while Ryan Flynn drops to the bench with Greg Kiltie not in the squad.

St Mirren: Alnwick, Fraser, Shaughnessy (c), Dunne, McCarthy, Tait, McGrath, Erhahon, Tanser, Brophy, Main
Subs: Lyness, Finlayson, Flynn, Henderson, MacPherson, Dennis, Erwin

Tickets for today's match are on general sale - priced at £22 for adults and £12 for concessions. General sale tickets can be purchased at the St Mirren Ticket Office or online at stmirren.com/matchtickets. There is no allocation for St Johnstone supporters. 

Season ticket holders who can't make the match can watch for free on tv.stmirren.com

The match is also available on PPV at ppv.stmirren.com at a cost of £12.50. Saints Scottish Cup winning goalkeeper Campbell Money joins match day host Ali DeFoy from 2:40pm. 

Charles Dunne returns from injury (Image: Craig Brown)

Coming to the SMiSA Stadium

Before attending the SMiSA Stadium, please take the time to read through this important information:

- Please do not attend the match if you have any covid related symptoms.
- Please consider taking a lateral flow test before attending the match. Lateral flows can be obtained for free online at this link.
- Download the Protect Scotland App to aid contact tracing efforts. 
- Please arrive as early as you can. The stadium opens from 1:30pm.
- Please scan one of the QR codes placed around the stadium in order to fill out our covid declaration form. 
- Please keep a safe distance when entering and exiting the stadium.
- Please wear a face mask in indoor areas and be considerate of others around you.
- Please wash your hands using the sanitisation points throughout the stadium.

Season ticket holders can sit in their own seats with the exception of those in M4-M6 red zone rows A to J - all of whom have been contacted. Season ticket holders will gain entry via the barcode sent in their purchase confirmation email as an e-ticket.

We know that some people will still feel anxious about attending the stadium at this time so season ticket holders who don't feel comfortable attending can watch the match on tv.stmirren.com for free.

As we have changed ticketing provider this season, the login details you used last season are no longer active. A new username and password have been created for you; you just click the login button in the top right-hand corner of the screen (if using a laptop/PC).

Your username is your first-name, surname, and the season ticket order number that the club has given you. Please note your season ticket order number can be found on the email you were sent when you completed your purchase of a season ticket, not your registration.

An example of a login is: John-Smith-1234 etc.

PLEASE ENTER THE DASHES BETWEEN THE NAME AND NUMBER AS PER THE EXAMPLE ABOVE.

The password is the same order ID number in your login.

Non-season ticket holders can watch the match live on ppv.stmirren.com for £12.50.

We can’t wait to have you back home where you belong! #ComeOnYeSaints

Up next: St Mirren v St Johnstone (29th Aug)

St Mirren's host St Johnstone at the SMiSA Stadium on Sunday on match day four of the cinch Premiership.

Saints manager Jim Goodwin will return to the dugout after missing last weekend's defeat at Celtic Park.

The Buddies are looking for their first league win of the season having picked up one point from their opening three matches. That came in a 2-2 draw away to Dundee on the opening day of the season.

St Johnstone are also searching for their first league win of the season. Callum Davidson's men have drawn with Ross County and Motherwell, but lost to Dundee United last weekend. 

The Perth Saints come into Sunday's match on the back of a 2-0 loss to Austrian side LASK in the Europa Conference League. 

Match Details

St Mirren v St Johnstone
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Sunday 29th August 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

Ticket Info

All season ticket holders will be able to attend Sunday’s match as St Mirren face St Johnstone in the cinch Premiership.

Tickets are also on general sale - priced at £22 for adults and £12 for concessions. General sale tickets can be purchased at the St Mirren Ticket Office or online at stmirren.com/matchtickets. There is no allocation for St Johnstone supporters. 

Season ticket holders who can't attend can watch for free on tv.stmirren.com, while the match will also be shown live on PPV at a cost of £12.50. Please note that due to UEFA restrictions, the match is not available to buy in England.

Campbell Money will join match day host Ali DeFoy to provide pre-match coverage from 2:40pm along with full time analysis, while Allan McManus is on commentary duty.

International subscribers can also watch the match live on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription.

Previous

Saints were edged out by the Perth side in the Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden when the sides last met in May.

However, it was St Mirren who came out on top in the last meeting between the two at the SMiSA Stadium. Jim Goodwin's men were 2-1 down at the half-time, but late goals from Lee Erwin and Jon Obika in the final 10 minutes saw the Paisley Saints run out 3-2 winners.

Ethan Erhahon celebrates scoring in our last win against St Johnstone (Image: Allan Picken)

The Buddies are unbeaten in their last four home matches against the Perth outfit stretching back to 2018.

The officials

David Dickinson is the referee on Sunday. The linesman Drew Kirkland and Andy Milne and Alan Muir is the fourth official.

New catering partnership agreed

St Mirren Football Club has agreed a partnership with a new catering partner with details to be revealed next week. The new kiosks will open at our cinch Premiership home match against Dundee United on Saturday 11th September.

Unfortunately, there will be no kiosk provision on Sunday 29th August for the St Johnstone match, but supporters are welcome to bring their own snacks and refreshments. Please note that all drinks should be in a carton, strictly no alcohol.

We would like to take this opportunity to pay our gratitude to Rosalind Carr and family from Sports Catering UK Ltd for the incredible service they have provided to St Mirren over the past 30 years. We wish Rosalind and family all the best in her retirement, but look forward to welcoming her back to the SMiSA Stadium as a supporter!

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