Thank You For Being In That Number

As part of the #BeInThatNumber season ticket campaign we decided that each season ticket holder deserved their own Saints number, just like the players on the pitch.

That is why with each 2020/21 season ticket we granted you your own number, starting at the number 12 – recognising that the fans are our 12th man. That number is yours to proudly own.

We have had a sensational response from season ticket holders and have sold over 3200 so far.

All of these numbers have now been sent out to 2020/21 season ticket holders on our database, if you haven’t received your 'Be in that Number’'these are some of the common reasons behind this:

- Some email providers have directed them to either the spam or promotions (gmail) folder
- Your email address hasn’t been updated when you changed it
- We do not have an email address for you
- You are under 16, in which case the adult associated with your ticket would have received the numbers

We would ask that anyone who hasn’t received their number checked their spam/promotions folder initially or contact events@stmirren.com to update your contact information.

Your support of St Mirren has never been more vital, and we thank you for Being In That Number during the 2020/21 season. 

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Win the chance to have lunch with the manager and a player of your choosing!

When 2020/21 St Mirren FC Season Tickets went on sale the club wished to add more value to owning a season ticket by entering supporters into exclusive draws to win some incredible ‘money can’t buy’ prizes.

So far we’ve had a supporter guaranteed that they will be the first person to own our new 2020/21 home strip, while two young supporters will get the chance to the stadium announcers at a match when it is safe to do so and another supporter will have the West Stand named after them for a match next season.

Our latest prize winner will be announced this coming Tuesday (14th July). One lucky winner will be a guest of Jim Goodwin, and a player of their choice, for a visit to St Mirren Park followed by lunch in the hospitality suite.

We’ll have more incredible prizes up for grabs and the only way to ensure you’re in with a chance of winning is to buy your 2020/21 season ticket. Get yours now! 

Virtual 50/50 draw returns this weekend

Our new virtual 50/50 half-time draw returns this weekend for our Saturday’s classic match stream.

Supporters have the chance to support our St Mirren Youth Academy and win some cash!

Last weekend saw the launch of our virtual 50/50 draw with supporter John Moore winning a cool £577.50!

This weekend we will be showing the full replay of our IRN-BRU Cup semi-final win over Welsh side the New Saints in 2017 on our YouTube page.

The draw will be made during the half-time break with the first prize winner receiving 50% of net sales with the other half going towards developing our stars of the future at the St Mirren Youth Academy. The second prize winner will receive an autographed ball.

The app will select the winners which will be announced on the club’s social media channels at 3:55pm on Saturday afternoon

Grab the winning feeling and enter with tickets costing just £1 each with no limit on the amount of tickets you can purchase. To enter, simply click the link for the virtual draw.

Entries will close at 3:00pm on Saturday 6th June 2020. Good luck!

Street Stuff Competition

It's competition time!

Street Stuff are giving you the chance to win a St Mirren branded football signed by first team manager Jim Goodwin.

All you have to do is print, colour in and return the team image attached for a chance to win.

There are two signed footballs available and two chances to win. 

The first is a team prize. The youth team that sends in the most individual designs will win a ball (Make sure you add your team name to banner). The second ball will go to whoever sends in the best design. 

All finished designs should be sent to stephen.gallacher@stmirren.com with winners selected on Friday 8th May 2020.

Good luck!

Charitable Foundation contact

All of our fans are the heart of the club and we want to be able to support you throughout this challenging time; just as you have always supported St Mirren and our local community.

The St Mirren FC Charitable Foundation would like to reach out to those who are struggling through this time. If you feel this is something you will benefit from then please get in touch on one of the ways listed below to enable a volunteer to be in touch with you.

We are here for you and our community has never been more important.

Contact us:

General Enquiries – info@stmirren.com 

Charitable Foundation - foundation@stmirren.com

Gayle Brannigan - gayle.brannigan@stmirren.com 

Supporters raise money for Marie Curie

A bucket collection at the Simple Digital Arena before our match against Hearts last month raised £486 for Marie Curie during their Great Daffodil appeal.

Marie Curie Nurses and frontline staff give vital support to dying people and their families, in their homes and our hospices across the UK. At this time of national emergency, when the NHS is being put under extreme strain, these crucial services are needed more than ever.

Sara Murray, Community fundraiser at Marie Curie said: "Thank you again for giving us the opportunity to collect at your grounds, your support is greatly appreciated, especially at the current time.

"If anybody would like to support further, they can find more details of the Marie Curie Emergency appeal at www.mariecurie.org.uk

"Thank you again to everyone at St Mirren for your kind generosity."

Jon Obika Fans Q&A

Saints striker Jon Obika took part in a Q&A with supporters on social media this afternoon. 

Find his answers to some of the questions put to him below. 

Q (@dj_nicol): Jon or Jonathan? Also - favourite goal for Saints?

A: Jon and my first goal against St Johnstone

Q (@healy1877): What do you put down to your recent excellent run of form? Also would you like to extend your stay at the club? Lastly, how easy was it to settle in Scotland?

A: Different training drills to do with timing and visualising my position to gain space in the box. Yes, I'd like to. It was difficult to settle as I didn't have a pre-season, but now I'm up to speed I'm enjoying it. 

Q: (@PDE_Sport): Do you ever sing your own song around the house? (and be honest!)

A: Lol, a few times in the shower!

Q: (@saintmurn): Do you feel you've had to change your game a lot since coming up to Scotland? Have you always been seen as a target man or is this a new part of your game you've had to adjust to?

A: I've definitely had to adjust my game as you come up against more defensive formations. I've been a target man or second striker through my career - I enjoy both!

Q: (@cassidy_alan): Do you remember the first song you had to sing in hospitality after a Saints game?

A: I think I sang Happy Birthday in a Barry White tone.

Q: (@PTFblog): Would you rather fight two Junior Morias-sized Gary MacKenzies or one Gary MacKenzie-sized Junior Morias? 

A: Neither! 

Q: (@dorman8smfc): Who do you get in with best in the squad? 

A: Junior Morias

Q: (@cwhyte25): Favourite thing about living in Scotland?

A: The different accents. 

Q: (@kyleblue2401): Who is the funniest in the dressing room? 

A: The duo of Danny Mullen and Cammy MacPherson lol

Q: (@glenvale2004): Our players are ages 15 and 16. What advice would you give to a 15/16 year-old?

A: Don't stop practicing, that's where your confidence comes from.

Q: (@FinnGibson7): Who's the best player you've ever played with?

A: May have been one or two games but more so in training I'd say Gareth Bale or Luka Modric.

Q: (@Gally87): Sophie asks....I play striker for my team and for my school, what advice would you give me to play the same position as you?

A: Enjoy being in position to score goals, make it a habit.

Q: (@AliDeFoy): Who has most influenced your football career and if you could work with any manager dead or alive who would you choose? 

A: My performance coach Jag Shoker and my academy manager at Tottenham John McDermott. If I could work with any manager it would be Sir Alex Ferguson. 

Q: (@RobHall46): How did he score that overhead kick? I must've missed that rehab session somehow

A: You taught me that one on the training ground!

Q: (Garry Williamson) Jon has shown great mental strength during a slower start than he might have liked but is now showing very good form (for which he deserves enormous respect!) What tips could he offer fans they might he able to use in these testing times to strengthen and enhance their own mental health?

A: Try and draw the positive things this period is making us realise. Time is important to everyone, use and share our time wisely.

Q: (Peter Mullan) What are he and the team doing to keep themselves fit. Can they keep themselves at the level of "readiness" they were reaching when the season was halted?

A: We've been given a programme by Junior Mendes which we follow to keep us ready for the restart. Match fitness will always be needed but it'll not take long to get up to speed.

Q: (Derek Heathwood) Jim Goodwin was a tough player but comes across as measured and balanced - what’s he really like in the dressing room? 

A: Very calm and composed, information is always clear. 

Q: (Alistair Orr) The last game against hearts was one of the most spirited performance I've seen in a long time. What do you do to get really hyped up before games?

A: Apart from music, remembering why I wanted to play football (family). 

12pm Quiz - Test your Saints knowledge!

We've got 10 questions to test your St Mirren knowledge (answers below).

1. Who scored St Mirren's first league goal of 2019/20?

2. Which lower league side did the St Mirren Colts beat in the third round of the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Cup?

3. How many league matches have Saints won this season?

4. Stephen McGinn reached what St Mirren landmark this season?

5. Who captained Saints in the 1999/2000 season?

6. What side did we beat 8-0 on our way to winning the 99/00 First Division Title?

7. Which player scored a hat-trick in that 8-0 win?

8.  St Mirren win the 99/00 First Division title with a 3-0 win against who?

9. Who scored St Mirren's first goal in the then SPL in 2000? 

10.  St Mirren's first SPL win came against which team?


ANSWERS

1. Ilkay Durmus (v Aberdeen)

2. Stirling Albion

3. Seven

4. 200 appearances

5. Tommy Turner

6. Clydebank

7. Barry Lavety

8. Raith Rovers

9. Ricky Gillies

10. Dundee

Matchday Competitions (11th Mar)

First Scorer Competition

Paisley Panda is pleased to confirm that 'First Scorer' will be back for the game on Wednesday against Hearts.

'First Scorer' lets fans predict in advance of the game who they think will score St Mirren's first goal in Wednesday's match against the Jambos.

From all of those who guess correctly, a winner will be picked at random and they will win a box of a dozen doughnuts which will be delivered to their seat right after the goal is scored!

To enter all you have to do ahead of the game is post your prediction of the first St Mirren scorer on Facebook or Twitter using the hashtag #Saints1stgoal.

The lucky winner will then be contacted to confirm which stand they will be in with the row and seat number so that the prize can be delivered to them.


Man of the Match Vote

We are giving fans the opportunity to vote for the man of the match and also put two lucky fans in with the chance of winning a £10 voucher for the Club Shop.

Every home game we’ll throw open the voting on the 60 minute mark for 20 minutes where votes can be cast on Facebook and Twitter. All you have to do is use the hashtag #SMFCMOM followed by the name of the player you are voting for, eg '#SMFCMOM OBIKA'.

With 10 minutes of the game remaining all the votes will be counted then the Stadium Announcer will confirm the winning player over the tannoy system.

From all the fans who nominate the winning player one will be picked at random from the Facebook account and another from the Twitter account and they will each be awarded a £10 voucher for the Club Shop. The winners will be notified through the account they posted from and they must collect their voucher immediately after the match.

So get yourself ready on the hour mark of Wednesday's match and get voting with #SMFCMOM.

Panda Express back this weekend!

The Panda Express is ready for its latest outing as we head to Ayrshire for another crucial game against Kilmarnock on 14th March departing the Simple Digital Arena at 1:30pm.

The bus is priced at £6 per head and includes crisps and juice as well as the chance to win donuts in our first goal scorer competition and a signed shirt and ball in our free raffle.

To book contact colin.bright@stmirren.com

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