St Mirren airdome brought down until further notice

The St Mirren airdome has been brought down until further notice for repairs to be carried out.

Anyone with dome bookings is advised to contact info@stmirren.com for enquiries and updates.

St Mirren Football Club apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. 

Motherwell tickets on-sale

Tickets for St Mirren's match away to Motherwell on Saturday 4th May are on at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online

The match and tickets info is as follows:

Motherwell vs St Mirren
Ladbrokes Premiership
Venue: Fir Park, Motherwell
Date: Saturday 4th May 2019
Kick-off: 3:00pm

Prices

Adult - £24
Concessions (over 60, 16-18 and full-time students) - £17
Juniors (Under 15s) - £3
Wheelchair and carer - £17

Ambulant Disabled are charged as per their age group with a free carer if required.

Cash turnstiles will also be in operation on the day, but please note that ambulant/wheelchair tickets must be purchased direct for St Mirren in advance of the game.

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

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

Andy Webster and Junior Mendes to take part in Saint for A Day 2019

Andy Webster and Junior Mendes are among the ex-St Mirren players taking part in this year's Saint For A Day event.

We are once again giving St Mirren fans the chance to 'live the dream' while helping out the Youth Development Programme at the same time.

Two teams – one home and one away – made up of St Mirren fans will kick-off our annual fixture that will be played on the pitch at the Simple Digital Arena on Sunday 19th May with a 12pm kick off. 

There will be two teams with 16 players per team (1-11 and five substitutes).  Each shirt will be available to bid on in a blind auction with all proceeds going to the St Mirren Youth Development Programme. 

The auction closes at 5pm on Monday 6th May 2019 and supporters are urged to get their bids in early to secure a place.

More special guests will be announced in due course.

Come and be part of this exciting day which will include:-

* The St Mirren Match Day Experience – playing the game on the pitch at the Simple Digital Arena.

* Wearing an official team strip that you will also get to keep after the game.

* Match filmed.

* Medal presentation to all players.

* Food and refreshments post match.

The rules are as follows: 

*You must be 18 years of age or over to both bid and take part in 'Saint for a Day'. 

*By bidding on the auction you are declaring that you (or the person you are bidding for) are fit and well to take part in the event. 

*In the instance of getting two identical bids for the same shirt number in the same team, the email that has the earliest date and time stamp will be accepted as the leading bidder. 

*Payment must be made immediately if you have been the successful bidder.

*Payment not made by match day will see shirts given to other bidders.

To have a chance to take part on the day please send your blind auction bid by filling out this form. (Minimum bid is £125). Good Luck!!

60 years since Scottish Cup glory

Today marks the 60th Anniversary of St Mirren’s 1959 Scottish Cup triumph. 

The Buddies won the cup for a second time, having first done so in 1926, following a 3-1 win over Aberdeen at Hampden Park in front of an incredible crowd of 108,591. 

St Mirren’s journey to the cup began in February 1959 where a sensational 10-0 win over Peebles Rovers at Love Street saw us progress to the third round. Gerry Baker scored four goals, while Tommy Bryceland netted a hat-trick. Bobby Holmes added a brace and Jim Rodger got his name on the scoresheet also. Interestingly, this was the first competitive match at Love Street played under floodlight.

A little over two weeks later Saints defeated Motherwell 3-2 at Love Street in the third round with Rodger, Baker and Bryceland netting. 

That win set up a quarter-final clash with Dunfermline Athletic in March. Again it was at Love Street and a goal apiece from Rodger and Baker was enough to edge out the Pars 2-1 and earn the Buddies a semi-final place. 

Celtic stood between Saints and a spot in the final. The Buddies brushed aside the Hoops with ease winning 4-0 at Hampden. Alistair Miller netted twice while there was also goals for Baker and Bryceland. 

Bryceland, Miller and Baker were on the scoresheet in the final as Saints added the Scottish Cup to the honours list for a second time.

60 years on we are delighted to be welcoming Alistair Miller and Jim Rodger as special guests in the hospitality lounge on Saturday for our match against St Johnstone.

We are still taking hospitality bookings for Saturday's match. Anyone wishing to book should contact commercial@stmirren.com

Ticket Offers for St Johnstone and Hamilton matches

Following the success of our special ticket offer at the recent match against Dundee, we are offering the same deal for our final two Ladbrokes Premiership home matches of the season.

More than 5,000 Buddies turned up to see St Mirren defeat Dundee at the end of March and we are again offering the same deal for our matches against St Johnstone and Hamilton Academical with two adults and up to 20 under-12s able to attend either match for just £24. 

These offers can be redeemed by filling out the application forms below and returning them to the St Mirren Ticket Office or sending by email to tickets@stmirren.com

St Johnstone application. 

Hamilton Academical application.

Please note the offer is only available in the Family Stand.

The offer for the St Johnstone match must be redeemed by Friday 26th April by 2pm and the offer for the Hamilton match must be redeemed by Friday 10th May by 2pm. They will NOT be available on match day. 

Pre-ordered tickets can be collected in advance of the game or from ticket uplift window in the Main Stand on match day. 

Any youth clubs who wish to be notified when more offers like this are available should email info@stmirren.com to be added to our mailing list.

Kyle Magennis praises fans after return from injury

Kyle Magennis was full of praise for the St Mirren support following Saturday's 3-1 win over Livingston at the Tony Macaroni Arena.

More than 1000 Buddies made the trip through to West Lothian as Saints came from behind to pick up a valuable three points in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

Kyle, who made his first appearance since an injury in December, said the fans have been brilliant all season and confessed there is a good feeling around Saints just now.

The fans have been phenomenal," he told stmirren.com.

"It's been a tough season for them after the highs of last year and this year has been pretty low. But there's a real good buzz about the place now. 

"The fans have been patient with me. Obviously they have wanted me back but it's been brilliant that they haven't tried to rush me back. 

"They told me to take my time and make sure it's right so it's been brilliant from them."

Kyle had been out of action since an injury sustained against Hibernian at the start of December, but made his return to action as a 76th minute substitute when he replaced fellow St Mirren Youth Academy graduate Ethan Erhahon.

The midfielder had a chance to make an instant impact with an effort well saved by Livingston goalkeeper Liam Kelly, but admits it was just nice to be involved in first team action again.

I'm absolutely buzzing and it's brilliant to be back.

"I had a wee chance which would have made the comeback even better but I'm buzzing the boys scored two goals after that and it was a simple 10 minutes after that to try and keep Livingston out. 

"When I came back the last time I played four games and I was feeling brilliant. I think I just overstretched and it went again.

"When that happened I was pretty down but you just have to get through it and word hard in the gym and get back to where you were."

Saturday's win saw the Buddies extend their gap over bottom side Dundee to six points and move to within two points of 10th place Hamilton Accies.

But Magennis says the side are only thinking about what they can do to affect the situation at the bottom.

We are just focusing on us and we take every game as it comes. Other results will take care of themselves.

"If we go and put performances in like that every week we should be alright."

 

Pre-match entertainment (St Mirren v St Johnstone)

Throughout the season we have been entertaining fans in and around the family stand on match days.

However, for the upcoming home match with St Johnstone on Saturday 27th April we plan to go even bigger and better.

Paisley Panda said: "We have really enjoyed providing entertainment on a match day this season which has helped to provide a better match day experience for the whole family but as the season draws to close we want to sign off with a bang.

"Before the match with St Johnstone we will have several inflatables including the hilarious hungry hippo, beat the goalie, live music from local artists including the very popular Lisa Kowalski, face painting, St Mirren balloon art, appearance from Paisley Panda, prizes to be won and free sweets for the kids."

Everyone is welcome with events kicking off from 1pm behind the family stand.

Family supporters bus returns

The Panda Express is back!

After a successful first outing the family supporters bus will be returning for our crucial away match against Motherwell on Saturday 4th May.

Tickets are priced at £5 per person and will include a drink and crisps.

The bus departs the stadium at 1:45pm.

To book please contact colin.bright@stmirren.com

Tony Fitzpatrick pays tribute to Billy McNeill

Tony Fitzpatrick paid tribute to Billy McNeill following the passing of the Scottish football legend last night. 

McNeill played 790 times for Celtic between 1957 & 1975 - captaining the side to their European Cup triumph in 1967 - and was also capped 29 times for Scotland.

After hanging up his boots, McNeill managed Clyde, Aberdeen, Celtic (twice), Manchester City and Aston Villa.

Saints chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick knew McNeill well and paid tribute to the man known as 'Cesar'. 

Tony said: "I have incredible memories of Billy and I'm so proud to say he tried to sign me as a player. As a man he was an absolute gentleman and a great leader of men. I was in his company quite a lot and he really was an incredible man.

"Even though we knew he was unwell you think guys like Billy McNeill are immortal. It's a huge shock to your system when you hear news like this.

"We've had incredible players over the years in Scottish football such as Kenny Dalglish, David Cooper etc. But I think Billy, along with Sir Alex Ferguson, is the biggest name ever in Scottish football. Billy McNeill is a name that everybody will remember forever. He was a proper gentleman and everything you wanted in a hero. 

"I know every director, the players, the staff and supporters would pass on our wishes to Billy's family. It's such a sad loss."

 

St Mirren Reserves face Hearts at the Oriam

The St Mirren Reserves are in SPFL Reserve League action as they travel through to the capital to face Hearts at the Oriam this afternoon.

Kick-off takes place at 2pm.

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

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