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Encyclopedia > St Mirren F.C.
St Mirren
St. Mirren FC's Crest
Full name St Mirren Football Club
Nickname(s) The Buddies
Founded 1877
Ground St. Mirren Park,
Paisley, Scotland
Capacity 10,800
Chairman Scotland Stewart Gilmour
Manager Scotland Gus MacPherson
League Scottish Premier League
2005-06 First Division, Champions
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St Mirren, or by the nicknames The Buddies or The Saints) are a Scottish football club based in the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire. The team is named after the Irish monk Saint Mirin who is the patron saint of Paisley and is said to have founded the town's Abbey. They will play in the Scottish Premier League in season 2006-07 having gained promotion from the First Division in 2005-06. Image File history File links Mirren. ... 1877 (MDCCCLXXVII) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... St. ... Paisley is: the name of several towns, including Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland (the original Paisley) Paisley, Florida, United States Paisley, Oregon, United States the name of a textile pattern or motif, often referred to as Paisley (design). ... 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St Mirren are managed by Gus MacPherson and the main sponsors are currently Braehead, a local shopping centre located on the border of Renfrewshire and the City of Glasgow. Gus MacPherson is the manager of St. ... MV Kyles, a diesel powered Clyde puffer, on the River Clyde at Braehead shoppping centre. ... The City of Glasgow Council (Mòr-bhaile Ghlaschu in Gaelic) is one of the 32 Scottish unitary authorities, formerly Glasgow District Council and Glasgow Corporation in Glasgow, Scotland. ...

Contents


History

St Mirren currently play in black and white striped shirts but originally wore scarlet and blue stripes in the first few years of existence. They also wore cream shirts for one season in the early 1900's.


St Mirren started off as a gentlemen's club which included amongst other sports, cricket and rugby in the late 19th century, but by 1877 solely concentrated on playing football. They have won the Scottish Cup in 1926, 1959 and 1987. St Mirren won the Bells Challenge Cup in 2005, beating Hamilton Academical 2-1. Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Scottish FA Challenge Cup, also known as The Scottish Cup, is the national cup knockout competition in Scottish football. ... Season 1925-1926 was the thirty-sixth season of Scottish league football. ... Season 1958-1959 was the sixty-first season of Scottish league football. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The Scottish League Challenge Cup is a football competition introduced in 1990 to celebrate the centenary of the Scottish Football League open to all League members. ... // Table Champions: Celtic Relegated: Livingston Top Scorers 1 Kris Boyd (Kilmarnock/Rangers) 32 2 John Hartson (Celtic) 18 3 Craig Dargo (Inverness CT) 17 =4 Derek Riordan (Hibernian) 16 =4 Rudi Skacel (Hearts) 16 =4 Maciej Zurawski (Celtic) 16 =7 Paul Hartley (Hearts) 14 =7 Peter Lovenkrands (Rangers) 14 =9... Hamilton Academical are a football club from Hamilton, Scotland. ...


St Mirren FC played their first match on the 6th October 1877, defeating Johnstone Britannia at Shortroods. Two years later, the club moved to another ground; Thistle Park, Greenhills. St Mirren's first Scottish Cup match came on the 4th September 1880, a 3-0 victory over Johnstone Athletic. The following year, the Buddies reached their first cup final but were beaten 3-1 by Thornliebank in the Renfrewshire Cup, which Saints have won 47 times. St Mirren reached their first Scottish Cup final in the 1907-1908 season but were defeated 5-1 by Glasgow Celtic. Nevertheless, the Buddies would go on to lift the trophy in 1926, 1959 and 1987. In the 1979/1980 season, St Mirren achieved finished third behind Aberdeen and Celtic in the Premier League; their equal-highest ever finish in the top-flight. That season Saints also became the first and last Scottish club to win the Anglo-Scottish Cup, defeating Bristol City in a two-legged final. The following season, St Mirren competed in European competition for the first time and won their initial game 2-1 vs. Elfsborg in Sweden. The club have been relegated from the Premier League twice (1991/1992 & 2000/2001), but only after escaping relegation in 1991 after league re-construction. In 2001, St Mirren finished bottom of the Premier League despite losing only one of their final seven matches. October 6 is the 279th day of the year (280th in Leap years). ... 1877 (MDCCCLXXVII) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... The Scottish FA Challenge Cup, also known as The Scottish Cup, is the national cup knockout competition in Scottish football. ... September 4 is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years). ... 1880 (MDCCCLXXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Thornliebank is a small town in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, 7 miles south of Glasgow. ... The Scottish FA Challenge Cup, also known as The Scottish Cup, is the national cup knockout competition in Scottish football. ... Celtic F.C. (pronounced seltic, not keltic) is perhaps the most famous Scottish football club. ... 1926 (MCMXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the Scottish city. ... The Anglo-Scottish Cup was a tournament arranged for eight of the best teams in English and Scottish football leagues during the summer for several years during the 1970s. ... Bristol City is a football club in Bristol, England, which plays in Football League One. ... This article is about the football section. ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ...


The team's local rivals are Greenock Morton - the first meeting between the two, came in the 3rd Round of the Scottish Cup in 1885. Morton won the game 4-3. Greenock Morton Football Club are an Association football club, whose first team currently plays in the Bells Scottish Football League Second Division. ...


In 1922, St Mirren played FC Barcelona in the Barcelona Cup invitational tournament to celebrate the inaugartion of the Les Corts. Futbol Club Barcelona, popularly known as Barça, is a sports club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. ... Camp de Les Corts, commonly referred to as Les Corts was a multi-use stadium in Barcelona, Spain. ...


Stadium

On 16 August 2005 the Scottish Executive granted permission for the club to sell their old ground for supermarket development and allow the club to build a new stadium in Greenhill Road, Ferguslie Park, Paisley. The sale of their old ground will finance the new stadium as well as clear the current debts of the club. August 16 is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Executives logo, shown with English and Scottish Gaelic caption The term Scottish Executive is used in two different, but closely-related senses: to denote the executive arm of Scotlands national legislature (i. ...



Directions to the Stadium


From the North, South, West & East via the M8.


Follow signs for Paisley & Glasgow Airport. Exit the M8 at Junction 29 (St James' Interchange) which is just after Glasgow Airport turn off if travelling east to west. Be careful not to exit on to the A737 which is signposted for Irvine. It is best to stay in the middle lane when passing the Airport as this leads naturally to the St James' Interchange exit. This article refers to an airport in Montana, USA. For airports in Glasgow, Scotland, see Glasgow International Airport and Glasgow Prestwick Airport. ... This article refers to an airport in Montana, USA. For airports in Glasgow, Scotland, see Glasgow International Airport and Glasgow Prestwick Airport. ... Irvine is the name of more than one place: Irvine, California Irvine, Scotland Irvine is the name of a Scotish Clan. ...


At the interchange take the first left onto a dual carriegway with some football parks on the left hand side. Follow this road and after a sharp right hand bend you should now be in Greenock Road. The stadium is only a few hundred yards from here.



Car Parking


Car parking for away fans is by parking on Greenock road and the adjacent streets (Murray St, Clark St). Please be careful not to block the residents driveways and/or entrances to local businesses.



Gate Prices Season 2006 - 2007


'A' Games are versus Rangers or Celtic. 'B' Games are versus any one of the other nine SPL opponents.



Main Stand


'A' Games

  • Adult - £22
  • Full-Time Student - £15
  • Under 16 - £15
  • Senior Citizen - £15
  • Disabled Card Holder - £15
  • Unemployed - £15

'B' Games

  • Adult - £20
  • Full-Time Student - £13
  • Under 16 - £13
  • Senior Citizen - £13
  • Disabled Card Holder - £13
  • Unemployed - £13,


North & North West Stand & Enclosure


'A' Games

  • Adult - £20
  • Full-Time Student - £13
  • Under 16 - £10
  • Senior Citizen - £13
  • Disabled Card Holder - £13
  • Unemployed - £13

'B' Games

  • Adult - £18
  • Full-Time Student - £12
  • Under 16 - £10
  • Senior Citizen - £12
  • Disabled Card Holder - £12
  • Unemployed - £12


Reid Kerr College Family (East) Stand


'A' Games

  • Adult - £20
  • Full-Time Student - £13
  • Under 16 - £10
  • Senior Citizen - £13
  • Disabled Card Holder - £13
  • Unemployed - £13
  • Parent & Child (Under 16) - £27
  • Additional Child (Under 16) - £6

'B' Games

  • Adult - £18
  • Full-Time Student - £12
  • Under 16 - £10
  • Senior Citizen - £12
  • Disabled Card Holder - £12
  • Unemployed - £12
  • Parent & Child (Under 16) - £25
  • Additional Child (Under 16) - £6


Laidlaw Scott (West) Stand (Away Support)


'A' Games

  • Adult - £22
  • Under 16 - £15
  • Senior Citizen - £15
  • Parent & Child (Under 16) - N/A
  • Additional Child (Under 16) - N/A

'B' Games

  • Adult - £20
  • Under 16 - £13
  • Senior Citizen - £13
  • Parent & Child (Under 16) - £30
  • Additional Child (Under 16) - £10

Disabled Access

  • RKC Family Stand - Free (£12 charge for helper)
  • LS West Stand - Free (£12 charge for helper)

Current squad

No. Position Player
GK Tony Bullock
Scotland GK Craig Hinchcliffe
Scotland GK Danny McColgan
Scotland GK Chris Smith
Scotland DF Stuart Balmer
Scotland DF Kirk Broadfoot
Scotland DF Ian Maxwell
Scotland DF Kevin McGowne (Captain)
Scotland DF Andy Millen
Scotland DF John Potter
Republic of Ireland DF David van Zanten
Scotland MF Iain Anderson
Scotland MF Garry Brady
No. Position Player
Scotland MF Mark Corcoran
Scotland MF Stewart Kean
Scotland MF Simon Lappin
Scotland MF Ryan McCay
Scotland MF Craig Molloy
Scotland MF Hugh Murray
Scotland FW John Baird
Scotland FW Scott Gemmill
Scotland FW Brian McGinty
Scotland FW David McKenna
Republic of Ireland FW Billy Mehmet
Scotland FW Alan Reid
FW John Sutton

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SPL Fixtures 2006-2007

  • 29-Jul-2006: Inverness Caledonian Thistle - Away
  • 05-Aug-2006: Motherwell - Home
  • 12-Aug-2006: Celtic - Away
  • 19-Aug-2006: Aberdeen - Home
  • 26-Aug-2006: Dundee United - Home
  • 09-Sep-2006: Hearts - Away
  • 16-Sep-2006: Kilmarnock - Home
  • 23-Sep-2006: Dunfermline - Away
  • 30-Sep-2006: Hibernian - Home
  • 14-Oct-2006: Falkirk - Away
  • 22-Oct-2006: Rangers - Home
  • 28-Oct-2006: Inverness CT - Home
  • 04-Nov-2006: Motherwell - Away
  • 12-Nov-2006: Celtic - Home
  • 18-Nov-2006: Aberdeen - Away
  • 25-Nov-2006: Dundee United - Away
  • 02-Dec-2006: Hearts - Home
  • 09-Dec-2006: Kilmarnock - Away
  • 16-Dec-2006: Dunfermline - Home
  • 23-Dec-2006: Hibernian - Away
  • 26-Dec-2006: Falkirk - Home
  • 30-Dec-2006: Rangers - Away
  • 01-Jan-2007: Inverness CT - Away
  • 13-Jan-2007: Motherwell - Home
  • 20-Jan-2007: Celtic - Away
  • 27-Jan-2007: Aberdeen - Home
  • 10-Feb-2007: Dundee United - Home
  • 17-Feb-2007: Hearts - Away
  • 03-Mar-2007: Kilmarnock - Home
  • 10-Mar-2007: Dunfermline - Away
  • 17-Mar-2007: Hibernian - Home
  • 31-Mar-2007: Falkirk - Away
  • 08-Apr-2007: Rangers - Home

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Club Records

  • Highest Attendance: 47,438: .v. Celtic on 7 March 1925
  • Biggest victory: 15-0: .v. Glasgow University on 30 January 1960
  • Most capped player: Ian Munro and Billy Thomson: 7 Scotland.
  • Most capped international player: Gudmundur Torfason: 26 Iceland.
  • Youngest Player: Scott Gemmill 16 years & 60 days - vs. Raith Rovers (Starks Park) 8th August 2003.
  • Most League appearances: Tony Fitzpatrick, 351 (1973-1979, 1981-1989)
  • Most European appearances: Campbell Money, 8 (1985-1988)
  • Most League goals: David McCrae, 221 (1923-1924)
  • Most League goals in a season: Dunky Walker: 45 1921/22
  • Record Transfer Fee Paid: £400,000 to Bayer Uerdingen for Thomas Stickroth (March 1990)
  • Record Transfer Fee Received: £850,000 from Glasgow Rangers for Ian Ferguson (February 1988)
  • Most League wins in a season: 27, Division Two (1967-1968)
  • Most League defeats in a season: 31, Division One (1920-1921)
  • Most League draws in a season: 15, Premier League (1987-1988)
  • Most consecutive league victories: 16, Division Two (18/11/1967 - 30/3/1968)
  • Longest unbeaten league run: 34, 18/11/1967 (Division Two) - 16/11/1968 (Division One)
  • Most Goals Scored in a season: 114, Division Two (1935-1936)
  • Most Goals Conceded in a season: 92, Division One (1920-1921)

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Honours

  • Scottish First Division: 1976/77, 1999/2000, 2005/06
  • Scottish Cup: 1926, 1959, 1987
  • Scottish League Challenge Cup: 2005
  • Renfrewshire Cup: 1882/1883, 1883/1884, 1887/1888, 1890/1891, 1893/1894, 1896/1897, 1897/1898, 1903/1904, 1909/1910, 1910/1911, 1923/1924, 1924/1925, 1925/1926, 1927/1928, 1928/1929, 1929/1930, 1931/1932, 1932/1933, 1933/1934, 1935/1936, 1937/1938, 1940/1941, 1943/1944, 1945/1946, 1946/1947, 1947/1948, 1949/1950, 1958/1959, 1959/1960, 1960/1961, 1962/1963, 1966/1967, 1973/1974, 1976/1977, 1978/1979, 1979/1980, 1982/1983, 1983/1984, 1984/1985, 1985/1986, 1987/1988, 1989/1990, 1997/1998, 1998/1999, 1999/2000, 2000/2001, 2001/2002
  • Victory Cup: 1919
  • Anglo Scottish Cup Winners: 1979/80
  • Summer Cup: 1943
  • Epson Invitational Tournament: 1986/87

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Managers

  • John McCartney 1904-10
  • Barry Grieve 1910
  • Hugh Law 1910-16
  • John Cochran 1916-28
  • Donald Turner 1928-29
  • John Morrison 1929-36
  • Sam Blythe 1936-41
  • Donald Menzies 1941-42
  • Willie Fotheringham 1942-45
  • Bobby Rankin 1945-54
  • Willie Reid 1954-61
  • Bobby Flavell 1961-62
  • Jackie Cox 1962-65
  • Doug Millward 1965-66
  • Alex Wright 1966-70
  • Wilson Humphries 1970-72
  • Tommy Bryceland 1972-73
  • Willie Cunningham 1973-74
  • Alex Ferguson 1974-78
  • Jim Clunie 1978-80
  • Rikki McFarlane 1980-83
  • Alex Miller 1983-86
  • Alex Smith 1986-88
  • Tony Fitzpatrick 1988-91
  • David Hay 1991-92
  • Jimmy Bone 1992-96
  • Iain Munro 1996
  • Tony Fitzpatrick 1996-98
  • Tom Hendrie 1998-2002
  • John Coughlin 2002-03
  • Gus MacPherson 2003-

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Famous players

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Prominent Fans

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External links

  • Official St. Mirren F.C. website
  • 'Historical Database' of St. Mirren F.C.
  • Unofficial St Mirren Website


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