Reaction: Jim Goodwin Post-Hearts

A disappointed Jim Goodwin gives his reaction to today's 5-2 loss away to Hearts.

Match Preview: Hearts v St Mirren (9th Nov)

St Mirren are off to Scotland's capital tomorrow afternoon as Jim Goodwin's side face managerless Hearts at Tynecastle. 

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Results last midweek saw St Mirren fall to the bottom of the Ladbrokes Premiership.

The Buddies, who weren't in action at the weekend due to a fixture clash with the Betfred Cup semi-final, lost 2-0 to Celtic at Celtic Park last Wednesday. That result, coupled with a 1-0 defeat away to St Johnstone for Hearts, a loss that saw them part company with Craig Levein as manager, and a 2-2 draw for Hibernian against Livingston, saw Saints finish the evening in 12th place. 

Jim Goodwin's side have yet to take a point on the road this season, but have only lost two of those six away games by more than one goal.

The Jambos sit level on points with Saints, but are one place above due to goal difference. They have failed to win in their last six and have won just once in the league this season - a 2-1 victory at Easter Road in the Edinburgh derby back in September.

Austin McPhee is in temporary charge of the Edinburgh side following the Levein's departure but he couldn't help Hearts book a place in the Betfred Cup final last Sunday as they lost 3-0 to Rangers at Hampden. 

A win for either side tomorrow could see them move up to eighth in the league depending on results elsewhere. 

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St Mirren have already taken on Hearts this season. The two were unable to be separated in a 0-0 draw at the Simple Digital Arena in the Ladbrokes Premiership at the end of September.

The Buddies last visit to Tynecastle was in February of this year with Saints coming from behind to pick up a point in a 1-1 draw.

St Mirren's last win against Hearts was in November 2018 as a double from Adam Hammill gave the Buddies a 2-0 win at the Simple Digital Arena. While our last win at Tynecastle came back in October 2013 with John McGinn and Paul McGowan on the scoresheet as Saints won 2-0. 

Hearts last win over Saints came in the first meeting of the two at Tynecastle last season. Steven Naismith scored a hat-trick in a 4-1 win for the hosts in August 2018.

TEAM NEWS

Cody Cooke played 60 minutes for the reserves on Tuesday afternoon and could make the squad for the first time since July. 

However, the match will come too soon for Kyle McAllister. The manager does, however, expect the winger to be available for the upcoming Ross County match.

Craig Halkett remains out for the hosts having come off injured the last time the Jambos faced Saints. Ben Garuccio, John Souttar, Jake Mulraney and Connor Washington are also out.

Steven Naismith made his Hearts return as a substitute in Sunday's loss to Rangers. 

MANAGER'S THOUGHTS

"We've not had a good enough points return from the opening round of games and we've got to try and improve on that in the second round of games. That's starts this Saturday at Tynecastle.

"The league is extremely tight and I think it is going to remain that way right till the end. I think that sixth place in the top half will be up for grabs and I think it's going to be very exciting for a number of us.

"We have to start picking up points on the road. Our away form has been poor and we'll look to do something about that this weekend.

"It's always a great away day. It's always a good atmosphere, the pitch is always in good condition and our boys will certainly look forward to it."

Travel Clubs - Hearts (9th Nov)

Tomorrow afternoon (Saturday 9th November) St Mirren make the trip along the M8 to Tynecastle Park for a Ladbrokes Premiership match-up with Heart of Midlothian.

The info on Travel Clubs heading to Tynecastle Park for the match is as follows:

North End Travel Club

The bus to Tynecastle will leave the Sneddon at 12:45pm.

Bus tickets are now available in the Brewer's Tap, £7 each.

Tile Bar Supporters Bus

Our bus will leave at 1:00pm on Saturday for Tynecastle.

Tickets for the Tile Bar Supporters Bus are sold out.

Chivas Travel Club

Tickets for the Chivas Travel Club are sold out.

Cockles Wilson Supporters Bus

Tickets for the Cockles Wilson Supporters Bus are sold out.

Matchday Info: Hearts vs St Mirren (9th Nov)

Match vs Heart of Midlothian
Competition Ladbrokes Premiership
Venue Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
Date Sat 9th November 2019
Kick Off 3:00pm
Entry By All-Ticket
   
   
Adult £29
Over 65 £21
Under 18 £15
Under 16 £8
Under 13* £5

* - Under 13s attending the match must be accompanied by an adult.

Regular prices for ambulant disabled with free carer.

The St Mirren fans will be in the Roseburn Stand (upper section) for Saturday's match at Tynecastle.

Please note there are no more tickets available for this match at the St Mirren Ticket Office but tickets will be available tomorrow at Tynecastle. 

Any tickets that need to be uplifted before the match from the St Mirren Ticket Office must be done so by no later than 2pm this afternoon (Friday 8th Nov). 

The St Mirren Ticket Office opening hours in the build up to this match are as follows:

Fri, 8th Nov: 10:00am to 2:00pm
Sat, 9th Nov: CLOSED

Additional Information for Travelling Fans

On Saturday (9th November), St Mirren make the trip east along the M8 to Edinburgh to face Heart of Midlothian in a Ladbrokes Premiership match-up at Tynecastle Park.

The referee on Saturday is Euan Anderson and he will be assisted by David Roome and Alastair Mather. The Fourth Official will be Kevin Clancy.

 

Celtic Tickets on-sale to Family Stand season ticket holders from Monday 11th November

Family Stand season ticket holders can move their seats to either the Main or West Stand for our Boxing Day match against Celtic from Monday 11th November.

Family Stand season ticket holders will have priority access to tickets until Monday 2nd December at which point all remaining tickets will go on sale to those registered on the ticket website.

Family Stand season ticket holders who buy tickets before Monday 23rd December will get them at the reduced price of £10 for adults and £5 for concessions. 

Any Family Stand season ticket holder who doesn't purchase by 2pm on Monday 23rd December will have to pay full price of £27 for adults and £17 for concessions.

St Mirren vs Celtic
Ladbrokes Premiership
Venue: Simple Digital Arena, Paisley
Date: Thursday 26th December 2019
Kick-off: 3pm

Ticket Prices

Adults - £10
Concessions/13-17 - £5

*Children with under 12 season tickets will be moved free of charge with a paying adult/concession season ticket holder.
**Wheelchair users free of charge.

Family Stand season ticket holders will have priority access to tickets until Monday 2nd December.

Please note these cannot be purchased online. They can only be purchased by visiting the ticket office or over the phone.

Cody Cooke makes return with reserves

Cody Cooke played 60 minutes for the St Mirren Reserves yesterday afternoon as he continued his recovery from an injury that has ruled him out for over three months. 

The forward has been on the sidelines following a knee ligament injury sustained in a Betfred Cup match against Albion Rovers at the end of July.

The initial diagnosis appeared bleak for Cody who looked set to be ruled out for up to nine months. 

But the Englishman has battled back quicker than expected and now hopes to be in contention for a place in the squad for the first team's trip to Edinburgh to face Hearts on Saturday. 

Speaking to stmirren.com in the aftermath of the Reserves' 3-1 league defeat to Hamilton Academical, Cody says he'll have to work hard to earn his place in the squad and knows that any decision for him to be involved on Saturday is up to Jim Goodwin.

There’s definitely a chance but that’s going to be up to the manager," he said.

"For myself I’ll certainly be looking towards Saturday but I am under no illusion that I’m going to be chucked back in.

"There are 18 places in the squad. Everyone has to earn the right and there’s a squad of players here who want to be in that 18.

"Even if it’s not this week it gives me another couple of weeks to get myself 100% to where I want to be and if it’s not this weekend then hopefully I’ll be in and around for the game against Ross County.

"If you are not involved all you can do is hope that the boys do the business and get something from the game at the weekend. Everyone knows how big the game is."

As any footballer will tell you, a spell on the sidelines with injury can take it's toll mentally as well as physically. 

And while Cody admits it's a challenging time he stressed that he's always been aware of the ups and downs of football.

It’s a huge mental test for anyone whether it’s a couple of weeks or whether it will be three or four months like I was.

"You are in the gym most days on your own and you feel kind of separate from the team so of course it’s going to be difficult.

"But you have got to look at the light at the end of the tunnel and that’s what I have done towards the last three or four weeks knowing I had a couple of games coming up to get some minutes.

"You have little goals along the way and once you are back training and back on the pitch it’s a different story.

"Everyone here has been brilliant with me making sure I’m alright and little things like that make you feel like you are still a part of it.

"I feel good," he continued.

"I think the most important thing at this stage is to feel confident and to feel strong after such a long time on the sidelines. It’s all moving forward and it’s all positive. 

"You know that it is always going to be ups and downs and that’s how I have treated it.

"I know it is going to be a rollercoaster from start to finish and whether that is injuries, change of manager, scoring hat-tricks, not scoring, there’s always going to be ups and down.

"I don’t take the lows too low and I don’t take the highs too high and that’s how I have managed things and kept as level-headed as I can.

"All I can do is focus on me and making sure I can be available to the manager and whatever happens happens."

To say it's been an eventful 18 months for Cody since joining the Buddies in the summer of 2018 would be an understatement. 

The striker has played under three managers and suffered frustrating injuries that have curtailed his opportunities since he made the leap from part-time to full-time football at the age of 25 when he swapped Truro City for Paisley. 

But despite the obstacles that have been placed in front of him, Cody is happy with how he has progressed and hopes he's still only at the beginning of a full-time career in football.

Full-time is obviously completely different and there have been huge adjustments.

"Whether that has been lifestyle changes, diet or anything like that everything is different.

"I’d like to think I have taken that in my stride even though I have had injuries at difficult times.

"A lot of them have been things I’ve had no control over and most recently with the knee issue it was a freak thing that just happened at the time. There’s nothing that you can change lifestyle wise for that. 

"I’ve enjoyed every step and hopefully this is just the start of my full-time career and I can stay in it for as long as I possibly can. I’ve enjoyed every moment."

Cody also reserved praise for the manager and says small gestures from the gaffer have gone a long way in his battle to return from injury.

The gaffer has been brilliant since he has come in," he said.

"I have really enjoyed how he works, how demanding he is from players and just the clarity we have in every aspect of what is going on.

"That might sound like a small thing but it’s huge to know where you have got to be and what you are doing and all these things. He’s been brilliant with that in terms of the whole group.

"In terms of the injury side he pops his head in at the gym and checks in that you are alright. Again that might seem like a small thing but it goes a long way.

"Since I have been back on the pitch training he has been really encouraging and he’s even done a few runs with me at the same time to keep his own fitness up.

"Little things like that go a long way. Ultimately you are working your socks off every single day for him and for the club and it’s nice to get that back from him."

St Mirren Reserves in action this afternoon

The St Mirren Reserves are in SPFL Reserve League action this afternoon (5th November) as they host Hamilton Academical at the St Mirren Training Ground.

Kick-off is 2pm and entry is FREE so come along and show your support for the young Buddies.

To find out more about the SPFL Reserve League please click here.

St Mirren Fans Council 2019 AGM

The St Mirren Fans Council have confirmed their AGM will take place on Thursday 28th November at the SMFC 1877 Supporters Club within the Simple Digital Arena.  

The event will begin at 7pm prompt with all supporters invited to attend. 

Ticket Info: Hearts v St Mirren (9th November)

St Mirren are back in action this weekend as Jim Goodwin's side travel to the capital to face Heart of Midlothian in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

The Buddies currently sit level on points with the Jambos after 11 matches played.

Tickets are on-sale now at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online.

The ticket prices as follows:

Prices - Roseburn Stand (Upper)

Adult - £29
Concession (Over 65) - £21
Under 18 - £15
Under 16 - £8
Under 13* - £5

* - Under 13s attending the match must be accompanied by an adult.

Regular prices for ambulant disabled with free carer.

Please note that tickets will be available at Tynecastle on the day of the match. 

Any tickets that need to be uplifted before the match from the St Mirren Ticket Office must be done so by no later than 2pm on Friday (8th Nov). 

The Ticket Office hours for the remainder of the week are as follows:

Thu, Nov 7th - 10:00am - 2:00pm and 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Fri, Nov 8th - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Sat, Nov 9th - CLOSED
Sun, Nov 10th - CLOSED

St Mirren Ticket Office Tel: (0141) 840-6130.

St Mirren Ticket Office E-Mail: tickets@stmirren.com

Kyle Magennis named in Scotland U21 squad

Kyle Magennis has once again been named in the Scotland Under-21 squad for their UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Greece. 

The 21 year-old midfielder has started in all of Scotland's qualifying matches thus far. 

It's another boost for the St Mirren Youth Academy following recent call-ups for Ethan Erhahon (U19s), Jay Henderson (U18s) and Kieran Offord & Dylan Reid (U16s).

Scotland currently sit top of their 2021 UEFA European Under 21 qualifying group - a point ahead of Greece, but have played one more game.

The match takes place at Tynecastle Park on Friday 15th November. Tickets are on-sale now.

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