Jack Ross: Really Enjoyable Week

St Mirren have no game this weekend due to Morton reaching the semi-final of the Betfred Cup, but Saints manager Jack Ross has been using this week to get things up to speed on the training ground.

“It’s been really good this week. I thought it was a good thing having a free week as it gave us this week to use like a pre-season, not to flog the players as their fitness levels are okay, it was just to top it up and work on some other things.

“For me it has been a really enjoyable week and I think the players have enjoyed it as well. We have managed to cram in a lot, it has been really positive as the players have came in and picked themselves up after the disappointment of losing the game last week and worked really hard this week.

“I genuinely love coaching and I do like putting training sessions together. I think the players know that there is a massive amount of variety in what we do as they will very seldom do the same type of thing so there is no monotony involved in it as we try to test them and push them all the time. So from my side, it has been brilliant it is just prioritising all the things going through my head that I want to try and do to help us improve as a club.

“Some of them are my individual responsibilities as manager and some of them will involve other people so it is just trying to clear your mind on what becomes important and obviously what happens on the park is the most important thing at the moment but I have honestly immensely enjoyed the last week and a half. I wouldn’t say more than I thought but I think it is amazing how quickly I have settled into it. Even last Saturday, except for the result I enjoyed parts of the game as well, enjoyed being on the touchline at the ground and I look forward to that continuing. I’ve settled in really quickly and I feel at home which is really important.”

Right after last week’s loss to Dundee United Jack and his backroom team were into full analysis mode right away.

“We’re adding in more and more analysis as a group and we are also starting to look at individual stuff. We did some stuff on Monday, individual stuff with players and we’re also looking at how we can adjust the training ground to make it even better for us to do the analysis in terms of equipment and the rooms that we work in. So there are all these plans in place and we’ll use these tools.

“On Monday we looked at some positive aspects from Saturday’s game. So we do that pretty much right away as we start to look at the game from Saturday evening through Sunday and then Euan that’s here who does the video analysis is very enthusiastic and good, but enthusiastic about wanting to learn and adapt to how myself and James [Fowler] works so he has been a great help in that regard as well.”

Next week it will primarily be about planning for the game away to Hibs but Jack also has his mind on the fact that after the trip to Easter Road it is only a few days later till Saints head to Greenock to face Morton.

“This week, although we have used it for conditioning, we have also started to bed in some patterns of play and some things we are looking from them in forward areas. This week it has been about the general things, we want to be the foundations of our play, we’ll start then prepping for Hibs from Monday onwards.”

“On Saturday I’m going to watch first Morton’s game then go over and watch Dunfermline-Hibs but we’ll still have our report done separately on the Hibs game as well so we’ll then look at what we are going to do for that game. But this week has been good as it has allowed us to try and bed in things that will be the foundation, or the core if you like, of how we will play moving forward.

“That is a quicker turn around in terms of your preparation [for the Morton game] because you don’t have the full week, but it’s not impossible. It is the balance between paying respect to the opposition and being aware of their strengths, but also having an identity about your own style of play. I wouldn’t necessarily say the system because that can changes at times but your style in terms of how hard you press, how hard you work to get the ball back.

“The quicker turn around makes it a wee bit more challenging but once we get the information it is the balance between making them aware of any areas that may cause you problems but also, more importantly, working on the areas that you think will cause opposition teams difficulties.”

Jack admits that he is enjoying the big games coming thick and fast and he is looking forward to the back to back matches against Hibs and Morton.

“That was the thing about last Saturday that was different again for me because my career as a player and as a coach has went in different ways, so I think to then go back into the environment on Saturday where there was a good crowd in a really good stadium, there was an atmosphere around that.

“That’s what I want to do, that’s what I want to be involved in so these two games that are coming up I like that. As a player I enjoyed it and as a manager I do genuinely still get that buzz and I hope that will never leave me as that is what you work towards. These two games that are coming up are hugely attractive for a variety of reasons, tough games but they’re ones that we’ll go to look and win.”

After the two away games Saints then have three home games on the spin, a run of games that Jack hopes starts a trend of The Paisley 2021 Stadium being a tough venue for any visiting side.

“They are vitally important as we need to make our stadium a difficult place to come to. We need to make it a place that teams feel as if they are going to have to play very, very well to take anything from. So those games will give us an opportunity but hopefully prior to that we will build momentum going in to them.

“I understand because of how the season has went that there can be that trepidation almost at times but I thought our supporters on Saturday were fantastic in that sense in that they remained positive and with us through the whole game. I need to make sure that they continue to do that but that is by giving them a performance that they can recognise will engage them. I think they did that last Saturday, but we will get better than that and that will help engage them as well.

“So these three games we can hopefully use to strengthen that relationship between us and the crowd, through that period that we can start to galvanise each other and move on together because that will be vitally important for us to get ourselves out of the position that we are in at the moment.”

Jack cut his coaching teeth as youth development coach at Hearts before taking the manager’s job at Alloa.  A role that he believes stands him in good stead as he helps out at the St Mirren Academy.

“The development squad, I’ve seen quite a lot of them because I’m in here all the time anyway. James has been away this week with his pro-licence, but Allan [McManus] and I took them out on Tuesday afternoon to give them some position specific sessions that I did before with clubs with some of the stuff that I had made up. It lets me get to know them, I also watched them [under-20s] at Kelty and I’ve had a few of them in training with me on a regular basis and kind of rotating that around, so from the development squad side of things I’ve seen a lot of them and I’m getting to know them.

“On Monday I worked right through and met the 13s and 14s who were in for training so I had a chat with them and their coaches. I’m going to do that regularly, be around the Academy, not to interfere with it but just to know that there is a genuine interest from me in how they are doing. I said to the 13s and 14s that I’ll get down to a game very soon on a Sunday as well. Think I said this before I got the job, that I wanted to immerse myself in the whole club and I’ll try to do that. I’ve got a lot of other things to think about but I’m getting there and it has been really good. I’ve crammed in a lot in a week and a half, the young kids I met were brilliant as their enthusiasm is terrific and sometimes it energises you as well.

“I think one of the biggest advantages is in my relationship with Allan McManus. I watched the last under-20 match and it was a difficult afternoon for them, there were factors as Dunfermline had their five over-agers and we had a really young team. Allan is obviously really disappointed after the game because he feels responsible as he is in charge and I’ve been on that side of it. The job he is doing can be hugely frustrating at times because you are trying to improve people all the time but they will mistakes both on and off the pitch so I think the fact that I can empathise with that all the time is a great thing because I’ve been there and I know how difficult it can be at times.

“I think certainly one of the big things is the relationship he then feels that he has got with the first team and the first team management in that he can come and speak to me about it. He can say that this is driving me nuts and I can say well I’ve been there and I know what it is like from experience so I think it is a healthy thing and it will hopefully help. If it helps Allan and Ross [Paterson] it should help the players as well, and then in the long run it should help the club.”

Remembrance Sunday - 13th November

St Mirren and Ayr United will both commemorate Remembrance Sunday when the sides meet in the quarter-final of the IRN-BRU Cup on Sunday 13th November at the The Paisley 2021 Stadium.

Both sides, match officials and veterans from Erskine Hospital will be lead out by a piper to the touchline and a minute’s silence will be observed ahead of kick-off.

St Mirren and Ayr United are also offering free entry to the match to serving and former Forces personnel/veterans who show ID as proof of their service status. 

On the day the players from both squads will also be wearing a poppy - the world-recognised symbol of remembrance - on their shirt to show their support for the 2016 Scottish Poppy Appeal.

U20s Next Match - vs Celtic (H) 24th Oct

The St Mirren Under-20 side are back in action this coming Monday evening when they play host to their counterparts from Celtic.

The SPFL Development League encounter between the young Buddies and Bhoys on Monday 24th October will take place at The Paisley 2021 Stadium and it will kick-off at 6:00pm.

Entry to this match is FREE..

For more news on the SPFL Development League please click HERE.

Match Tickets On Sale

On Saturday 29th October St Mirren head to Leith to face Neil Lennon's Hibernian side in a Ladbrokes Championship match-up at Easter Road. The following week Saints are back at home when they face Dumbarton in league action at The Paisley 2021 Stadium.

Ayr United are the visitors to Paisley on 13th November when the sides meet in the last eight of the IRN-BRU Cup and then Dunfermline head to Paisley on 19th November for a Ladbrokes Championship fixture.

Tickets for all of these matches are now on sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and the Online Ticket Shop.

The match and ticket details are as follows:

Hibernian v St Mirren
Ladbrokes Championship
Venue: Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh
Date: Saturday 29th October 2016
Kick-off: 3:00pm

Ticket Prices

Adult £22
Over 65 £12
Under 18 £12
FT Student £12

 

Students must show valid ID as proof of status.


St Mirren v Ayr United
IRN-BRU Cup, Quarter-Final
Venue: Paisley 2021 Stadium, Paisley
Date: Sunday 13th November 2016
Kick-off: 12:30pm

Season Tickets ARE valid for this cup tie.

Ticket Prices

Adult £12
Concession £6

Tickets are also on sale for St Mirren's home Ladbrokes Championship matches against Dumbarton (5th Nov) and Dunfermline Athletic (19th Nov)

Ticket Information

  • Main Stand (Regular Seats)
    Main Stand (Regular Seats)
    Adult £26
    Concessions* £16
    Child (under 12) £6
    Wheelchair User** £16
    Carer Free

    * 65+, full-time student, wheelchair users and U18s.

    ** – The 'Wheelchair user' ticket is only available to purchase directly from the Ticket Office, it is not available online. Proof must be provided for anyone requiring a carer. To be entitled to a free carer ticket you must be in receipt of the higher rate mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

  • West Stand
    West Stand
    Adult £26
    Concessions* £16
    Child (under 12) £6
    Wheelchair User** £16
    Carer Free

    * 65+, full-time student, wheelchair users and U18s.

    ** – The 'Wheelchair user' ticket is only available to purchase directly from the Ticket Office, it is not available online. Proof must be provided for anyone requiring a carer. To be entitled to a free carer ticket you must be in receipt of the higher rate mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

  • Tony Fitzpatrick Family (South) Stand
    Tony Fitzpatrick Family (South) Stand
    Adult £26
    Concessions* £16
    Child (under 12) £6
    Wheelchair User** £16
    Carer Free

    Please note that the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand is a Family Stand and therefore we expect no swearing within this area.

    * 65+, full-time student, wheelchair users and U18s. 

    ** – The 'Wheelchair user' ticket is only available to purchase directly from the Ticket Office, it is not available online. Proof must be provided for anyone requiring a carer. To be entitled to a free carer ticket you must be in receipt of the higher rate mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

  • North Stand (Away Fans)
    North Stand (Away Fans)
    Adult £26
    Concessions* £16
    Child (under 12) £6
    Wheelchair User** £16
    Carer Free

    * 65+, full-time student, wheelchair users and U18s. 

    ** – The 'Wheelchair user' ticket is only available to purchase directly from the Ticket Office, it is not available online. Proof must be provided for anyone requiring a carer. To be entitled to a free carer ticket you must be in receipt of the higher rate mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).


St Mirren Ticket Office hours for the remainder of this week are as follows:

20/10/2016 - 10:00am to 2:00pm
21/10/2016 - 10:00am to 2:00pm
22/10/2016 - CLOSED

Travel Clubs – Hibernian (29th Oct)

A week on Saturday (29th October), St Mirren head east along the M8 to face Hibernian in a Ladbrokes Championship fixture at Easter Road.

The info on Travel Clubs heading to Edinburgh for the game is as follows:

Cockles Wilson Supporters Bus

We will be leaving at 1:00pm for Easter Road.

Bus tickets will be available from the Bankhouse from Saturday 22nd October.



Tile Bar Supporters Bus

The Tile Bar bus will leave for the Hibs game at 12:30pm.

Bus seat tickets will be on sale in the bar from Saturday 22nd October.



North End Travel Club

The North End Travel Club bus for the Hibs game will leave the Sneddon at 1:00pm.

Bus tickets on sale in the Brewer's Tap, £6 each.



Chivas Travel Club

No info yet.

Raised Platform

As you may have seen on some of our social media channels this week, the club are now in the process of building a raised platform for disabled supporters in the main stand which should be completed in time for the Dumbarton game on the 5th November 2016. 

The platform will be administered by the St Mirren Disabled Supporters Association and therefore to be eligible to utilise the platform you must be a member of the Association. A membership form can be requested by emailing access@stmirren.com

Each member will be allocated a number and the spaces will be filled on a rotational basis. Should you be unable to attend when it is your turn you must let the administrator know by a Friday morning prior to the game and they will the call forward the next person on the list. To be eligible in time for the Dumbarton game, memberships must be returned by the 25th October.

Access will be via the Main Entrance and up in the lift to the 1877 Members Bar - access will be allowed from 1440 hours on match days. 

The club are keen to enhance the match day experience of all supporters and believe this is a positive step towards doing so.

Any queries should be sent via e-mail to access@stmirren.com

 

New date for Queen of the South match

It has been confirmed that the recently postponed match against Queen of the South that was originally scheduled for 12th November will now take place on Tuesday 6th December with a 7:45pm kick-off time.

The details for the rescheduled match are as follows:

Queen of the South v St Mirren
Ladbrokes Championship
Venue: Palmerston Park, Dumfries
Date: Tuesday, 6th December 2016
Kick-off: 7:45pm

 

U20: Dunfermline 5-1 St Mirren

The St Mirren U20s were left disappointed after a 5-1 defeat at the hands of Dunfermline at New Central Park this afternoon.

Dunfermline raced into an early lead and were 2-0 up in just 12 minutes thanks to strikes from Spark and Moffat. The hosts went further in front just before the hour mark when Galloway made it 3-0.

Calvin Orsi pulled a goal back for the Saints on the 66th minute but it wasn't enough to get the young Buds back into the game as Moffat grabbed two quick goals less than 10 minutes later to seal his hat-trick and consign St Mirren to defeat.

Next up in the Development League for the Saints is a home game against Celtic on Monday 24th October. 

St Mirren U20: Willison, McNaughton, Barclay, Whyte, McKendry, McDonald, O'Keefe, Magennis (MacPherson 45), Orsi, Flanagan, McAllister
Subs: Henry, Johnston, MacPherson, Fawkes, East, Breadner

Shankland: I'll Keep Trying To Impress

Loanee Lawrence Shankland says he'll continue to try and impress when he gets the chance as he looks to win back a spot in the St Mirren starting eleven. The striker came on as a substitute in Saturday's loss to Dundee United and put in a decent half hour showing, almost scoring twice for the Saints, only to be thwarted by good goalkeeping and last ditch defending. Speaking to stmirren.com in the aftermath, Shankland admitted that he'll keep working hard and try to make an impression.

"When you get your chance coming off the bench you're looking to impress," he said. "You just need to come on, work hard and do as much as you can to get involved in the game and I felt I did that. We were unlucky not to score especially with the header off the line and Cammy Bell makes a good save from the volley." 

It's football," he continued. "You'll find there are times you'll be on the sidelines watching. Obviously it's frustrating as a player. You want to be on the pitch, but sometimes you need to accept that you need to be patient, keep working hard and hopefully your chance will come and, like today, you get a good bit of game time and just go on and do as much as you can.

Sometimes it's hard to come on in a game, especially against good teams like Dundee United, but I felt the team was doing well and I came on at a good time. We had a bit of momentum going forward and I managed to get a couple of chances in amongst that."

The striker, who scored 10 goals in his first loan spell at the Buddies last season, believes the side played well against Dundee United and were unlucky not to get anything from the game.

He said: "We definitely matched them - we matched them all the way. We played really good football I felt and, even watching it [from the bench], when I came on I knew I could just go and get involved. We were passing well and it gave me chances to pick up spaces and get the ball."

Shankland was impressed with Jack Ross' first week of training last week and said: "It's new, fresh, there's a really high tempo at training and it's been a good standard throughout the week. That probably helped us today, how high the standard was. We went out there today and showed how good we can be on the ball."

The Saints are without a game this weekend meaning it will be two full weeks of training under the new manager before getting ready for next weekend's trip to Edinburgh to face Hibernian. The striker believes that the Buddies can take belief from their last visit to the capital, where St Mirren defeated the hosts 2-1 in the IRN-BRU Cup.

We went there a couple of weeks ago and put in a good performance," he said. "I felt that we got in Hibs' faces and frustrated them a bit. We went there and got a result, we went there last year and got a result so hopefully we can go and get another one."

U20s in Action

The St Mirren U20s are in action at New Central Park in Kelty this afternoon as they take on Dunfermline Athletic in the SPFL Development League.

The game kicks off at 2pm and Saints, currently sitting two points above today's opponents in the table, will be looking to add to the two away wins they've already picked up in the Development League this season.

For more news on the Development League please click HERE

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