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  1. 'Always a topsy-turvy world down in Paisley'published at 14:30 28 June

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    After the fixtures were released on Thursday, we asked how you feel St Mirren will start the season while contending with European football.

    Here's what some of you had to say:

    Stuart: We lost one of our best players to a rival. We’ve made a couple of defensive signings for a team desperate for goals. We will do well to maintain top six and latterly, the manager.

    Douglas: Always a topsy-turvy world down in Paisley, we have an early European adventure and you can always dream that you reach the group stages, but that brings its own pressures of extra games midweek. You must expect a stronger Hibs and Aberdeen, so a place around the middle would be respectable, but you can always hope for a wee positive run.

    Kate: I think St Mirren will start strong again and have an even better season than 23/24. The team are well bonded and the new players coming in will mesh well. Stephen Robinson is a great manager, and I'm excited to see where we go!

  2. Where will St Mirren be after first 10 games?published at 13:22 27 June

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    Now the fixtures are out, how are you feeling about your side's start to the season?

    Where do you think St Mirren will be after the first 10 games? Will their European exploits get in the way of a strong start to the campaign?

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  3. Key fixtures in St Mirren's season published at 11:37 27 June

    St Mirren's August fixtures

    St Mirren fans have a European adventure to get excited about, but there's also the small matter of league business to look forward to after the fixtures were released.

    Stephen Robinson's side start the season by hosting Hibs and travelling to Aberdeen, before welcoming Celtic to Paisley on the weekend of Saturday, 24 August.

    Over the festive season, Rangers are in town on Boxing Day followed by Dundee's visit on Sunday, 29 December.

    A trip to Kilmarnock in the new year's round of fixtures comes next as the Buddies visit Rugby Park on Thursday, 2 January.

    The final game before the split sees Ross County head to Paisley on the weekend of Saturday, 12 April.

  4. Scottish Premiership opening weekend fixturespublished at 09:36 27 June

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    Fixtures for the 2024-25 Scottish Premiership season have been released.

    The campaign will kick off with Hearts hosting Rangers at Tynecastle, a repeat of the sides' final league game of last season which ended in a 3-3 draw.

    Newly-promoted Dundee United entertain derby rivals Dundee, while Celtic begin their title defence with the visit of Kilmarnock.

    Jimmy Thelin's first Premiership game as Aberdeen boss is a trip to Perth to face St Johnstone.

    David Gray starts his reign as permanent Hibs head coach away to St Mirren, while Motherwell are to home to Ross County.

    The opening round of fixtures will be played from 3-5 August.

  5. St Mirren host Hibs on opening weekend published at 09:13 27 June

    St Mirren start their 2024/24 Scottish Premiership campaign by hosting Hibs in Paisley on the opening weekend of the season.

    Due to the Buddies' involvement in Europe, the match will take place on Sunday, 4 August at 15:00 BST.

    You can find all of St Mirren's fixtures here

  6. St Mirren unveil new home kitpublished at 18:32 26 June

    Mark O'Hara poses in new home stripImage source, St Mirren FC on X

    St Mirren have unveiled their new home kit, external for the upcoming campaign.

    The strip is described by the club as "a classic reborn", with gold trim accompanying the club's traditional black and white stripes.

    As the Paisley side prepare for their first European campaign since 1987, they say it will be a kit that is "long remembered" by fans.

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  7. Key info before SPFL fixture releasepublished at 12:23 26 June

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    The 2024-25 SPFL schedule will be unveiled at 09:00 BST on Thursday, and we've got all the information you need before the return of domestic football.

    The action in all four leagues kicks off on the weekend of 3 August.

    Eight months later, the Premiership split happens on the weekend of 12 and 13 April and the top-flight season concludes on the weekend of 17 and 18 May.

    And while it might be too painful to be thinking about the national team, there are international periods in September, October, November and March to bear in mind.

    There will not, however, be a winter break this season.

    The expansion of Uefa's club competitions - with the new league phase of the Champions League and Europa League running until the end of January - is the reason for that.

    The SPFL said the format change "exerts additional pressure on the domestic calendar" and means no mid-season trips to the sunshine for Premiership clubs.

  8. Brown returns to St Mirren on two-year dealpublished at 15:32 25 June

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    Jaden Brown says returning to St Mirren on a permanent deal gives him a "great opportunity to showcase what I'm all about".

    The 25-year-old full-back has signed a two-year contract with the Paisley club after spending the second half of last season on loan from Lincoln City.

    Brown's action was limited, playing just eight times for Stephen Robinson's side, but the Tottenham Hotspur academy product is hoping to "hit the ground running" this summer.

    "I loved my time on loan here at the club last season," he said. "I didn't get as many games as I wanted, but it's important to be in and around good people and it was a successful group, qualifying for Europe."

    St Mirren manager Robinson added: "I don't think people have seen the best of Jaden. He arrived here without a lot of game-time and towards the end of his loan we were really impressed with him.

    "We had no direct competition for Scott Tanser at left-wing back so it was important we got that level of competition.

    "Jaden can also play in numerous different positions further forward and on the right-hand side so he certainly strengthens our squad."

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  9. 'Lincoln's Brown poised for St Mirren return' - gossippublished at 07:47 25 June

    St Mirren are poised to re-sign Jaden Brown, with the 25-year-old set to leave Lincoln City after last season's loan spell with the Paisley club. (Daily Record), external

    Read Tuesday's Scottish Gossip in full here.

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  10. St Mirren sign Idowu on loan from Shrewsburypublished at 16:23 24 June

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    Idowu (right) has won caps for the Republic of Ireland at various youth levels

    St Mirren have signed Irish midfielder Roland Idowu on loan from Shrewsbury Town until the end of next season.

    The 22-year-old played 10 times in total for Shrewsbury last season having signed for the club from Waterford in January.

    "Roland is someone we feel that is highly talented," St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson said.

    "He can play as an eight, he can play anywhere in the midfield and he can play a little bit further forward in behind the strikers.

    "He's different from what we have and someone I've kept an eye on from afar so we're delighted to have him on board."

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  11. Strain signing a 'coup' for Unitedpublished at 19:06 21 June

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    Ryan Strain's move to Dundee United is a "coup", says delighted manger Jim Goodwin.

    The Australia full-back, 27, has signed a two-year deal at Tannadice to remain in the Premiership after leaving St Mirren this summer.

    "Bringing Ryan to Tannadice represents an exciting and forward-thinking piece of business," added Goodwin.

    "Throughout the past two seasons he has been one of the country’s best performers in his position - his set-piece delivery is first class, he rarely loses a defensive duel and possesses an infectious workrate."

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  12. 'Desperate to see my team in Europe'published at 19:42 20 June

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    We asked what you made of St Mirren's Europa Conference League draw and their chances, be it against Valur of Iceland or Albanian side Vllaznia.

    Here's what you had to say:

    Eddie: Hopefully we get Valur; the flight from Glasgow Airport will suit us. We also might get to see Marc McAusland again.

    Philip: My 11-year-old son is a huge Buddies fan. He told me he's going away wherever they are drawn in Europe? He's already been to Iceland so maybe Albania? Best tell his mum. Come on you Saints!

    Fraser: Desperate to see my team in an away European tie, having waited 37 years for the chance. I'm sure we'll carry a big travelling support. However, apparently if it's Iceland, the away capacity is only around 80. Hoping the club can support those who want to travel - maybe suggest to our opponents that they move the tie to a bigger stadium?

    Stephen: Tickets allocation for away fans if the tie is in Iceland is a joke.

  13. McGinn takes full-time coaching role with St Mirren academypublished at 14:47 20 June

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    Stephen McGinn has agreed to return to St Mirren as an academy coach after retiring from playing at the end of last season.

    The 35-year-old made 197 appearances over two spells for the Paisley side and will now take a full-time role with the club's Under-18s.

    McGinn had been working with the St Mirren Under-16s on a part-time basis - alongside his playing career - but decided to hang up his boots after leading Falkirk to the League 1 title.

    "I feel like it was the right time to stop playing and I'm thankful that the club offered me the job when it did," McGinn said.

    "I joined the academy in November but was still very respectful of my main job at the time being the Falkirk captain.

    "When I got offered the job to come back in full-time and have it be my main job, I'm really excited about it.

    "It's always been a path that I wanted to go into after I finished playing. I've been at St Mirren for a long time as a player and there's a brilliant academy here that will help me get better as a coach. My primary job is to try and get players into this first team.

    "I know what it takes to come out the academy and be a first-team player. I've seen it first hand with team-mates, myself and my brother. I'm here to earn my stripes and show the players and coaches that I deserve to be here."

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  14. 'Really good but tough' - Robinson on Euro drawpublished at 19:16 19 June

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    The Europa Conference League draw provides St Mirren with an "exciting opportunity", according to manager Stephen Robinson.

    Robinson's side will face Valur of Iceland or Albanian side Vllaznia in the second qualifying round of the competition, and the Northern Irishman can't wait to get started.

    "I think it's a really good draw - but a tough one too," Robinson told the club's website.

    "We've avoided two of the big sides that were unseeded in Hacken and Brann. The ties we face give us an opportunity, one I believe the fans will be really excited about in terms of travel.

    "We obviously have to wait and see who we get but we're delighted to be involved at this level of competition."

    The Paisley club could have faced Northern Irish side Cliftonville or League of Ireland Premier Division's Derry City, but Robinson is glad to have a trip further afield.

    "It feels more like a European game," he added. "We still have to navigate our way past them but it will be an exciting trip for the fans.

    "It will be a different test for us as players and coaches. I've already spoken to a few of them and they're already really looking forward to it.

    "We will have the advantage of seeing both sides in action against each other. We'll prepare like we do for every other game. The world is a smaller place in terms of the footage available for other teams.

    "We've had our time off. We've enjoyed it. We're very proud of what we achieved last season and now the challenge is can we take it a step further and progress in Europe.

    "We know it's a tough tie. We'll need to do a lot of research. But we're all very excited about the challenges the new season will throw up."

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  15. What do we know about St Mirren's Euro opponents?published at 14:24 19 June

    Valur are managed by former Iceland midfielder Arnar GretarssonImage source, Getty
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    Valur are managed by former Iceland midfielder Arnar Gretarsson

    St Mirren, fifth in the Premiership last season and whose most recent European involvement dates back to 1987, avoided Brann, Hacken, Derry City and Cliftonville in the draw for the Europa Conference League second qualifying round.

    Stephen Robinson's men have been paired with either Valur or Vllaznia.

    Valur were runners-up in the Icelandic top flight in 2023 and currently lie third, four points behind leaders and Reykjavik rivals Vikingur 11 games into the campaign.

    Their 52-year-old head coach, former Iceland midfielder Arnar Gretarsson, once had a loan spell with Rangers.

    They last played in European competition when they were beaten by Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the second qualifying round two years ago.

    Albanians Vllaznia, who are in Europe after a fourth-place finish in their domestic league, lost in last season's first qualifying round to Northern Ireland's Linfield.

    Thomas Brdaric, the 49-year-old former Germany and Bayer Leverkusen midfielder, was appointed head coach earlier this year.

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  16. St Mirren draw Valur or Vllaznia in Conference League qualifierpublished at 13:17 19 June

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    St Mirren will face Valur of Iceland or Albanian side Vllaznia in the Europa Conference League second qualifying round.

    The first leg is away on 25 July, with the return in Paisley on 1 August.

    What do you make of the draw and the Buddies' chances of making it through in their first European tie for 37 years?

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  17. The teams St Mirren could land in Euro drawpublished at 10:09 19 June

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    St Mirren's list of potential opponents in today's Europa Conference League second qualifying round draw has been whittled down.

    The Buddies are seeded and in group one for the draw (13:00 BST), meaning they could face:

    • SK Brann (Norway)

    • BK Hacken (Sweden)

    • FCB Magpies (Gibraltar)/Derry City (Ireland)

    • Valur (Iceland)/KF Vllaznia (Albania)

    • Cliftonville (Northern Ireland)

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  18. St Mirren legend Abercromby dies aged 65published at 15:35 18 June

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    Billy Abercromby, St Mirren's 1987 Scottish Cup-winning captain, has died aged 65.

    The former midfielder was a youth product and made his first appearance in 1976 before going on to play a total of 367 times.

    He spent 13 seasons with the Buddies and was also part of the side that won the First Division title in 1976-77.

    Abercromby went on to famously captain St Mirren to their third - and most recent - Scottish Cup triumph in 1987 after a 1-0 win over Dundee United at Hampden.

    He would leave in 1988 and end his career with brief spells at Partick Thistle, Dunfermline Athletic, Cowdenbeath and East Stirlingshire.

    "The thoughts of everyone at St Mirren are with Billy's loved ones at this difficult time," St Mirren said in a club statement.

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  19. Who could Kilmarnock & St Mirren get in Euro draws?published at 13:49 18 June

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    Kilmarnock and St Mirren will discover their European opponents this week, with their respective draws taking place on Wednesday.

    The Ayrshire side will enter the Europa League at the second round of qualifiers, while their Premiership rivals go into Conference League at the same stage.

    Kilmarnock's potential opponents are particularly eye-catching, with Dutch giants Ajax, Portugal's Braga and Trabzonspor of Turkey among a list of eight possibilities.

    Molde of Norway, Croatian side HNK Rijeka and Austrians Rapid Wien are also in there.

    Meanwhile, there are 44 potential teams St Mirren could be paired with.

    Brann (Norway) and Hacken (Sweden) stand out as tough opposition, but Stephen Robinson's side would fancy their chances against clubs such as Cliftonville (Northern Ireland), St Patrick's Athletic (Ireland) and HB Torshavn (Faroe Islands).

    Kilmarnock will learn their fate at 12:00 BST on Wednesday, with St Mirren's draw taking place an hour later.

    The second-round ties of both competitions will take place on 25 July and 1 August.

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  20. 'We should sign Simon Murray'published at 18:50 14 June

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    If you could only buy one, sell one, and loan out one player at St Mirren, who would you pick?

    That was the question we asked you to answer, with the transfer window now open.

    Here are some of your thoughts:

    Eddie: Loan out Peter Urminsky, sign Simon Murray. Strange as it may seem I would not sell anybody.

    Iain: We desperately need a goalscorer, that must be the priority for the manager. The defence and midfield are strong but up front has always been a problem.

    Joe: Sign Simon Murray.

  21. Saints sign Oxford midfielder Smythpublished at 14:28 14 June

    Oisin SmythImage source, Getty

    St Mirren have signed midfielder Oisin Smyth from Oxford United on a two-year deal.

    The Northern Irishman, 24, started his career with Dungannon Swifts, making more than 100 appearances before joining Oxford in January 2022.

    He departs having played 25 games and scored one goal for the English Championship newcomers.

    On his move to St Mirren, Smyth said: "Following the club last season and seeing how well they did was a massive factor. There were a few factors that caught my attention so I'm glad to get the deal over the line.

    "My initial chats with the manager were very positive. The main thing we spoke on was development and how he is able to make players better. I wanted to come here and play and enjoy football again so that's the main aim."

    Smyth becomes Saints' third summer arrival following full-back Shaun Rooney and goalkeeper Ellery Balcombe.

    Manager Stephen Robinson is thrilled to land "another really good footballer".

    Robinson added: "He’s someone I know from back home. He got a good move to Oxford but didn’t play as much as he wanted and comes in at that age bracket we like.

    "He’s got lot of development and lots of game time to come. He can play in numerous different positions, he can play as a six or an eight."

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