Match Preview: Hamilton v St Mirren

IT'S a trip to the HOPE CBD Stadium for St Mirren this afternoon as we face Hamilton in Oran Kearney’s first away trip as Saints boss.

The Northern Irishman, named as Buddies gaffer two weeks ago, took charge of St Mirren for the first time last week when Premiership champions Celtic came to The Simple Digital Arena. The Buddies impressed as they picked up a point with a 0-0 draw with Cammy Smith, Ryan Flynn and Lee Hodson all going close in a strong first half performance.

That result arrested a slide of four losses in a row for Saints having lost to Rangers, Livingston and Hearts in the Premiership and Aberdeen in the Betfred Cup.

A point against Celtic was enough to see Saints climb above Hamilton in the Premiership table to sit in 10th place with four points. Accies have picked up three points from their opening five matches after one win and four losses. Martin Canning’s side have lost to Hearts, Celtic, St Johnstone and Livingston but defeated Lanarkshire rivals Motherwell at Fir Park in August.

Beyond the Hearts defeat on the opening day, there has only been one goal of a difference in each of Accies’ last four matches. After their 1-0 win over Motherwell, Hamilton were edged out 1-0 by Celtic at Celtic Park and 2-1 at home against St Johnstone before losing 1-0 away to Livingston last weekend.

Today’s match will be the first meeting between the two sides in over two years when they were paired in Group G of the Betfred Cup in the 2016/17 season. Hamilton were emphatic winners that afternoon with Ali Crawford opening the scoring before ex-Saints Dougie Imrie and Massimo Donati completed a comfortable win for Accies.

Crawford was on the scoresheet again when Saints last paid a visit to The Hope CBD Stadium in league action - this time on the final day of the 2014/15 season. His 83rd minute goal consigned The Buddies to a 1-0 loss as we dropped out of the Premiership. 

Given both sides' start to the season - and the fact there has only been one goal or less scored in six of the last nine meetings between the two - it's likely to be a tight affair. A first win for Oran Kearney could see Saints climb up to seventh in the table and move four points clear of Hamilton in 11th. A victory for the home side would see The Buddies fall two points behind Accies and drop into the relegation play-off spot. 

Cammy MacPherson signs contract extension

St Mirren Football Club is delighted to announce that Cameron MacPherson has signed a contract extension that sees him tied to the club until summer 2020 with the option for a further year.

The St Mirren Academy graduate made his Saints debut at the age of 18 as a substitute in a 2-0 win away to Dundee in the Scottish Cup back in January 2017.

MacPherson has made 11 appearances for The Buddies and came off the bench last week in our 0-0 draw with Celtic.

The midfielder has also featured for the St Mirren Colts in both their IRN-BRU Cup ties this season - scoring in wins over Kilmarnock and Hamilton.

Speaking on the new deal, Cammy said: "I'm buzzing to get it done. I've known about it for a while but now it's finally done I can focus on my football. 

"I'm really enjoying my football especially with the new gaffer coming in. 

"I feel I've come on really well especially because I've played a few games and been about the first team.

"I think I'm a better player and hopefully in the next year or two I can make myself a permanent part of the first team." 

Travel Clubs - Hamilton Academical (22nd Sep)

Tomorrow afternoon (Saturday 22nd September) St Mirren head to Lanarkshire to face Hamilton Accies in a Ladbrokes Premiership fixture at The Hope CBD Stadium.

The info on Travel Clubs heading to The Hope CBD Stadium is as follows:

North End Travel Club

The North End Travel Club bus for the Hamilton game will leave the Sneddon at 2:00pm.

Bus tickets are available in the Brewer's Tap, £5 each.


Chivas Travel Club

The bus for Hamilton is now sold out.


Tile Bar Supporters Bus

The bus to the match at Hamilton will leave at 1:45pm from Abercorn Street.

There are a few non members tickets available, they are now on sale from the Tile Bar.


Cockles Wilson Supporters Bus

The bus for Hamilton is now sold out.

Matchday Info: Hamilton Academical vs St Mirren (22nd Sep)

 

Match vs Hamilton Academical
Competition Ladbrokes Premiership
Venue Hope CBD Stadium, Hamilton
Date Sat 22nd September 2018
Kick Off 3:00pm
Entry By Pay at the Gate
   
   
Adult £22
Over 65 £12
Under 18 £12
   

 

Additional Information for Travelling Fans

On Saturday (22nd September), St Mirren make the trip to Lanarkshire to face Hamilton Academical in a Ladbrokes Premiership match-up at the Hope CBD Stadium.

The referee on Saturday is Greg Aitken and he will be assisted by Graeme Stewart and Graeme Leslie. Fourth Official will be Bobby Madden.

 

St Mirren Airdome down due to adverse weather

The St Mirren airdome has been brought down temporarily due to adverse weather conditions. 

Repairs will be carried out on the dome to get it fully operational in due course.

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. 

St Mirren in the Community - Community Football Centres at Ralston Primary School (Wednesday 19th September)

Please note that football centres at Ralston Primary School are OFF tonight due to adverse weather conditions and severe weather warnings.

St Mirren in the community apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Gus MacPherson joins as Technical Director

St Mirren Football Club can confirm that Gus MacPherson has re-joined the club as our new Technical Director.

Gus first joined Saints in 2003 as player/assistant manager before taking over as manager later that year following John Coughlin’s departure.

Gus was in charge of The Buddies for over six years – leading Saints to promotion in 2006.

St Mirren chairman Gordon Scott said: "Over the past few months we have learned lessons regarding the structure we have in place and decided that we want to have someone within the football department who will be a constant presence going forward.

"The board have a vision of how they want the club to develop. At present we have a plan but not the man power to define and execute it.

"Gus is someone I worked with closely when I was on the board previously and he has the experience and knowledge we are looking for in the newly created role.

"Gus, in his role of technical director, will support both Tony Fitzpatrick and Oran Kearney in whatever manner they require for the club to progress and evolve."

Chairman's Update - September 2018

I hope you all enjoyed the energy and passion that the team showed on Friday night as much as I did. Oran has been a breath of fresh air around the place since he arrived and I sense positivity beginning to grow around the club again.

It’s been a very difficult start to the season, and difficult decisions had to be made, but my fellow directors and I will never shirk away from our responsibilities. You can trust that every decision we make, affecting both on and off field issues, will always be taken with the best interests of the football club at heart.

Your support through your subscriptions to SMiSA, buying season tickets and merchandise and coming along to games in large numbers have given us the financial stability that allows us to make decisions that in the past may have been impossible due to budget restrictions.

We have been on an amazing journey over the last couple of years and we have all worked together to bring us to where we are right now. There’s no doubt that without that togetherness we would not have escaped relegation to League 1, nor would we have been so strong in leading from the front for virtually all of last season.

When we all work together and pull in the same direction we have a proven track record of success and that is something we must continue to do if we are to continue our forward trajectory and establish ourselves again in the top flight.

The atmosphere and home support on Friday night was superb and talking to Stephen McGinn after the game he commented that there were three or four times in the last 10 minutes where the crowd response gave the players a second, third and fourth wind.

That level of support going forward will be vital to the team. Oran himself pointed this out in his post-match interview. The players feed off the energy in the stands.

As usual the atmosphere was heavily influenced by the buddies congregated in W7 who, along with fellow supporters in the West and Main stands, created superb energy which the players responded to.

This atmosphere of positivity was however soured by the production of a banner in W7 which greatly disappointed me. On an evening where we should have been welcoming our new manager and a new era, instead we saw a negative message being displayed.

In the lead up to the game the group in W7 had asked us for permission to display the banner in question which we refused on grounds that the message it carried was absolutely nothing to do with the team, the manager or the club.

I’ve mentioned in my columns before that we have a very good working relationship with the police, which has been built up over many years.

It’s something we work very hard to maintain as it saves us tens of thousands of pounds a year in police free games. We cannot, and will not, risk that relationship being soured for the sake of political point scoring at our stadium.

Having already given clear pre-match advice that the banner was not permitted inside the stadium we had absolutely no option but to instruct the stewards to remove it when it then appeared in W7.

Many fans will have been unaware that this pre-match discussion had taken place.

I’ve seen plenty of social media comments criticising us for the removal of the banner, however we have to create rules, and adhere to those rules, otherwise chaos wins and we revert back to a heavy police presence at all home games and a bill to match.

That’s not something that any level headed St.Mirren fan wants to see as we continue to grow the family friendly experience at the Simple Digital Arena.

As I said in my opening paragraphs, we are far stronger when we all work together and there is no value at all in the W7 group and the club having a negative relationship.

In order to work together we must have trust. It takes a long time to build trust, but it can very quickly be broken.

We absolutely want to work together with the group to ensure that the W7 section continues to grow and to support the club and the team, but this must be done within the overall framework that the football club has to operate within which is governed by our own Safety Officers, the local Council and Police Scotland.

With communication, and a willingness to work together there is no reason why we can’t continue to grow the group and continue the positive impact they have had around the stadium but this is very much a two way street.

The group itself needs to appreciate the pressures that exist around the club and work with us rather than against us. Sometimes we will make unpopular decisions, but as I have already said, those decisions will be taken with the very best interests of the club at heart. We cannot and will not allow individuals to ignore the rules that every other supporter follows.

Each and every supporter who follows our club home or away is an ambassador of St.Mirren FC. Going forward I’d like to see the fans continue to self-police as we have done so successfully over many years.

It should also be a given in this modern age that supporters behaviour online can also reflect on the football club. When erroneous messages are given out they can be shared quickly and it can cause a wave of negativity that is sometimes hard to stop. While we cannot limit free speech we will not accept the individual victimisation of club staff who carry out their work for the benefit of our football club so our intention is to amend our policies to include online abuse of club staff within our unacceptable conduct rules.

We will seek to engage again with the W7 group and hope we can continue to work together going forward but this unfortunate episode has eroded some of our trust and has cast a cloud over what was a very positive night for the club.

Let’s get back to working together to create a positive atmosphere around the club that will help fuel more success going forward.

See you all at Hamilton.

#COYS

St Mirren in the Community – Community Football Centres at Gryffe High School and the St Mirren Airdome (Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd September)

Please note that football centres at Gryffe High School and the St Mirren Airdome are OFF on Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd September, respectively, due to the September weekend.

St Mirren in the Community apologise for any inconvenience caused.

For further information about community football centres and St Mirren in the Community, please contact Ross Paterson by emailing ross.paterson@stmirren.com

Gallery: Celtic Hospitality

A gallery of pictures from the Westmarch Suite on Friday night following St Mirren's 0-0 draw with Celtic in Oran Kearney's first match in charge of Saints.

Thanks to our match sponsors McGeady Civil Engineering Contractors for their support. 

Gallery pictures by John Millar © - Millar Pictures

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