St Mirren Airdome update

We can confirm that the St Mirren airdome will be operational as of this Saturday (6th August). 

The dome had come down due to weather conditions a few weeks ago, but has now been restored to working order. 

Saturday's scheduled community session in the dome will go ahead. 

For more information or enquiries please email info@stmirren.com

Rangers tickets on-sale to Family Stand season ticket holders

Tickets for our Ladbrokes Premiership match against Rangers on Saturday 3rd November are on sale for season ticket holders in the Family Stand.   

Family Stand season ticket holders will have until Tuesday 16th October to secure seats at discounted price.

St Mirren vs Rangers
Ladbrokes Premiership
Venue: Simple Digital Arena, Paisley
Date: Saturday 3rd November 2018
Kick-off: 12:30pm

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.

Please note these are only available at the Ticket Office and not online.

The St Mirren Ticket Office opening hours for the rest of the week are as follows:

Wed, Oct 3rd - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Thu, Oct 4th - 10:00am - 2:00pm and 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Fri, Oct 5th - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Sat, Oct 6th - CLOSED
Sun, Oct 7th - CLOSED

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

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

 

Adam Hammill joins St Mirren

St Mirren Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of Adam Hammill on a short-term deal subject to international clearance. 

The Englishman joins the Saints until January with the option to extend until the end of the season. 

The 30 year-old winger becomes Oran Kearney’s fourth signing as St Mirren manager.

Hammill, who began his career at Liverpool, has had spells at Dunfermline, Southampton, Blackpool, Wolves, Middlesbrough, Huddersfield and Rotherham.

He joins Saints having left Barnsley at the end of last season.

Speaking exclusively to stmirren.com, Adam said: "I'm delighted to get going again. 

I spoke to the gaffer here and he sold me on the move.

"He told me about the ambition of the football club and what he wanted to do and it's something I was keen to be a part of. 

"I've signed a short-term deal till January and I'm just excited to show what I can do."

St Mirren manager, Oran Kearney said: "I'm delighted to have him in

When you look at where we are at in this point of time he ticks the box. 

"Similar to Simeon [Jackson] and Anton [Ferdinand] there is a real hunger there to do well and I think that's vitally important.

"I'm really excited about getting him out there and seeing what he can do.

"We're in a tough league and you need players with experience.

"Adam has over 300 appearances, a lot at English Championship level, which gives an insight into the level he has played at for a long period of time."


Introducing our new personalised seat plaques featuring your name and seat details, along with a picture of The Simple Digital Arena.

Available now in the St Mirren e-store.

Away Day Info: Aberdeen v St Mirren (6th October)

St Mirren travel to Pittodrie this weekend to face Aberdeen in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

Travelling supporters should be aware of the following information:

Coaches

Aberdeen Football Club charges £10 per coach or mini bus to park in the Golf Road car park.

This is the only designated coach park for away supporters’ coaches, any coaches or mini buses parking out with this area may be removed or incur a fixed penalty.

If the coach driver or bus organiser has the exact money ready, this will avoid any unnecessary delay.

A receipt similar to a match ticket will be issued containing the VAT number on the rear.

Once paid this will allow the coach driver to gain entry in to the stadium. 

Entry

Entry is by cash turnstiles which will be open from at least one hour prior to kick-off.

Prices are set at £26 for adults, £19 for over-65s, £15 for over-75s & students, £10 for U18s and £6 for U12s. 

Flag policy

No surfing flags are allowed in the away section.

Flags on 1.2 metre canes are allowed and any large flags, which must be fire retardant, can be displayed over the unoccupied seats of Section P or immediately behind the disabled section.

Delays coming into the city

There are no roadworks scheduled for traffic coming into the city, but supporters should be aware of the usual hold ups in the harbour area which may cause delays.

The turnstiles open one hour prior to kick-off and supporters should be at the ground around 25 minutes before kick-off to ensure that they see the start of the game.

Smoking policy

Pittodrie stadium is a non-smoking stadium. If a person wishes to leave the ground to smoke they can do so, but they will be treated as leaving the stadium and not be allowed to re-enter.

 

Hospitality Gallery: St Mirren v Hibs

A gallery of pictures from the Westmarch Suite from Saturday following St Mirren's match against Hibernian in the Ladbrokes Premiership. 

Thanks to our match sponsors Rearo Laminates LTD, our match ball sponsors Malcolm Group and our captains armband sponsors Just Employment Law.

Gallery pictures by Allan Picken © - Allan Picken Photography

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Match Report: St Mirren 0-1 Hibernian

St Mirren were edged out by Hibernian at The Simple Digital Arena despite a spirited performance against Neil Lennon's side.

The goal came 14 minutes in with the first chance of the game. An in-swinging corner from Stephen Mallan found David Gray at the back post who headed into the ground with the ball bouncing into the roof of the net.

Almost 20 minutes in and St Mirren created a half chance, with debutant Simeon Jacksons cross just failing to connect with the boot of Ryan Edwards. The Saints attack was really struggling to breakthrough Hibernian’s defence.

Moments later and at the other end Hibs had another opportunity, this time Mallan found himself free on the edge of the box and just sliced the ball over Samson’s goal.

Saints rallied with Cameron MacPherson whipping a fast ball into the visitor’s box, just missing several St Mirren heads as it went out for a goal kick.

Just after the half hour mark The Buddies had their first real chance of the game. Paul McGinn played a one-two with Cammy Smith, Smith’s smart chip over the Hibs defence found McGinn, who fired the ball into the stand-off of his weaker left foot.

As Hyndman charged towards the Buddies box he played a pass wide to David Gray, looking for his second of the game, his low shot forces Samson into a diving save.

With seconds left before the referee blew for half-time David Gray made one last chance for the visitors - his low cross bounced around the box before it fell to the head of Horgan, who guided the ball into the path of Craig Samson for a routine save. The Irishman would have been disappointed to pass up a great opportunity from close range.

It was a difficult first half for the Saints, but Kearney’s men started to come into the game as the half came to a close. 

At the beginning of the second half Agyepong nearly made it 2-0 to the visitors. The winger intercepted the a loose pass from Lee Hodson close to the St Mirren box. The pacey winger got a shot away but Jack Baird threw himself in front of the shot to protect the St Mirren goal.

Simeon Jackson created a golden opportunity on the 50th minute as he looked to mark his Saints debut with a goal. He outmuscled Efe Ambrose and charged into the box. His low curling shot forced Adam Bogdan into a good save, as Hibs cleared the ball, barely preserving their lead.

St Mirren nearly found themselves caught on the counter. Agyepong was again causing problems, his break down the wing came to Mallan, whose shot just curved wide of the Saints goal.

The Saints had started to take control of the game, leaving Hibs to counter attack, with Agyepong continually causing problems with his pace. But overall the home side were starting to cause some serious problems. The only thing lacking is that final touch in the box, with a number of chances going wide of the opposition’s goal.

On the 77th minute Stephen McGinn swung a beautiful ball over the Hibs, with Cammy MacPherson running in behind to meet the ball. But MacPherson's touch could only guide his shot mere inches wide of Bogdan’s goal. 

As the game entered the closing minutes the Saints started to really press the visitors, keeping them pressed within their half. But despite the late pressure Hibs were able to hang on to all three points.

For Kearney they’re still positives to take. Strong performances from both debuting Simeon Jackson and youngster Sam Jamieson will leave him with good options up front.

St Mirren: Samson, P.McGinn, Baird, Ferdinand, Hodson, McGinn, Flynn, MacPherson, Edwards, Smith (Jamieson 77), Jackson
Subs Not Used: Lyness, Heaton, Kirkpatrick, McShane, Willock, Erhahon

Hibs: Bogdan, Gray (Whittaker 64), Ambrose, Porteous, Stevenson, Mallan, Milligan, Hyndman (Shaw 64), Horgan, Agyepong (Slivka 84), Kamberi
Subs Not Used: Laidlaw, Bartley, Nelom, McGregor

Referee: Euan Anderson
Assistant Referee: David McGeachie
Assistant Referee: David Doig
Fourth Official: Kevin Clancy

Attendance: 6,082

Match Gallery pictures by Allan Picken © - Allan Picken Photography and John Millar - Millar Pictures

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Reaction: Oran Kearney Post-Hibernian

St Mirren boss Oran Kearney gives his thoughts on The Buddies narrow loss to Hibernian this afternoon in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

David Gray's first half goal gave the visitors all three points despite a spirited performance from Saints. 

Match Preview: St Mirren v Hibernian

St Mirren play host to Hibernian tomorrow afternoon in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

PREVIOUS

It’s the first meeting of the two since that special day in May 2017 when Saints secured Championship survival on the final day of the season with a 1-1 draw at Easter Road.

Hibernian, already crowned as Champions, took the lead through Grant Holt. But on the hour mark, Rory Loy slammed home from close range to secure the point Saints needed to complete the great escape.

St Mirren were victorious in Hibernian’s last visit to Paisley with Cypriot full back Stelios Demetriou scoring either side of half-time to give The Buddies a vital 2-0 win in March 2017.

Saints also took all three points the last time the sides met in Premiership action. Early goals from Kenny McLean and Paul McGowan secured a 2-0 win at The Simple Digital Arena back in April 2014.

THIS SEASON

The Buddies suffered a disappointing defeat away to Hamilton last weekend. That loss saw Saints fall to 11th place with four points from the opening six matches.

Neil Lennon’s Hibernian sit in third in the Ladbrokes Premiership having picked up 11 points from their six games in the league so far.

Despite losing to Aberdeen on penalties in the Betfred Cup on Tuesday night, The Hibees have won their last two league matches scoring six goals in the process.

A 3-2 win over Kilmarnock at Easter Road was followed up by an emphatic 3-0 victory against bottom side Dundee last weekend.

FAMILIAR FACES IN PAISLEY

Stevie Mallan, a product of the St Mirren Youth Academy, has been a key player for Hibernian this season. The midfielder began his career at Saints, making 112 appearances scoring 29 goals.

Hibs defender Darren McGregor spent four years with St Mirren after joining The Buddies from Cowdenbeath in 2010. McGregor went on to make 92 appearances for Saints before leaving to join Rangers in 2014.

TEAM NEWS

New signing Simeon Jackson goes into the squad after joining The Buddies this afternoon.

Kyle Magennis is still out for Saints having missed last weekend’s match against Hamilton with a hamstring problem, but Jack Baird, who also missed the Hamilton game, could return.

Long-term injury absentees Adam Eckersley and Gary MacKenzie remain out.

 

Saints Sign Simeon Jackson

St Mirren Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of Simeon Jackson on a short-term deal.

The Canadian international joins the Saints until January with the option to extend until the end of the season. 

The 31 year-old forward has had spells at Gillingham, Norwich, Eintracht Braunscwheig Millwall, Coventry, Barnsley, Blackburn and Walsall.

Speaking on the move, Simeon said: "I'm delighted to be here and can't wait to get going. 

"The lads have welcomed me in really well. It's happened really quick but it's been good. 

"The manager was a great guy to meet and as soon as I met him I got a good feeling and I'm looking forward to working with him."

St Mirren manager, Oran Kearney said: "He fits the bill for what we are needing at this point in time. 

"He's been about the Championship in England for a long time and his pedigree goes before him. 

"When he arrives in and you see the shape he's kept himself in it's obvious he is a top professional. 

"He'll be well liked around the place and he'll be a good influence on everybody around the club." 

Buddievision subscribers can watch Simeon's first interview here

Match Day Programme: St Mirren vs Hibernian (29th Sep)

Our match day programme, published in partnership with Curtis Sport, will be available from the Club Shop ahead of Saturday’s game.

This issue, for the Ladbrokes Premiership fixture against Hibernian, is a 48 pager with a £3 cover price.

This latest edition includes the following:

Front Cover – Lee Hodson.
The Gaffer - Oran Kearney looks ahead to the match against Hibs and delivers his pre-match message for the fans.
Last Time Out – A look back at the recent Premiership match against Celtic.
The Opposition – Brian Corry runs the rule over Neil Lennon's Hibs side.
Matchday Announcements - Bulletin Board of info, dates and events in the world of St Mirren.
Decade of Football at Greenhill Road - A look back at the 2-0 win against Hibs on 1st March 2017 that was the catalyst for Saints great escape!.
St Mirren Greats – David Cochran looks back on the St Mirren career of Tom Morrison.
Matchday Gallery - Pictures from the post match presentations in the corporate suite after the last home match against Celtic.
Action Shot & Q&A (Centre Pages) – Midfielder Ryan Flynn. Ryan also shoots back answers for our quick-fire questionnaire.
Player Kit Sponsors 2018/19 – Check in to see who is sponsoring your favourite player's shirt for the season.
Premiership Round-Up - A rundown on weeks 3, 4 and 5 of the Ladbrokes Premiership season.
Paisley Panda's Fun Corner – Some puzzles to keep the youngsters entertained during the half-time break.
Football, Bloody Hell – Alan Gallacher looks at the appointment of Oran Kearney as St Mirren's new manager.
Marketing Matters – Campbell Kennedy updates on the latest events and happenings at the club's Commercial Department.
Fans Corner - Ticket prices, travel clubs update, match info and dates for fans to keep in their diary. And Fan's Music Pick!
St Mirren Fixtures & Results 2018/19 – A handy reference page of all the fixtures and results for this season.
Team Lines – The two squads and match officials for Saturday’s match.

To buy this issue or to place your programme subscription for the 2018/19 season click HERE.

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