St Mirren set for Oseni profit - gossippublished at 07:42 25 June
07:42 25 June
St Mirren have accepted a transfer bid from Plymouth Argyle for striker Owen Oseni that would net the Paisley club a significant profit on the 22-year-old, who cost £120,000 transfer from Gateshead in January but has yet to score. (Sun), external
'Tough competitor' Donnelly reunites with Robinsonpublished at 15:47 23 June
15:47 23 June
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"Competitive and versatile" Northern Ireland international Liam Donnelly has joined St Mirren on a two-year deal from Kilmarnock.
Midfielder Donnelly, who is also comfortable in defence, spent three seasons at Killie after joining from Motherwell, where he worked with current Buddies boss, Stephen Robinson.
He made 91 appearances for the Rugby Park side - including playing a vital role in their fourth-place finish two seasons ago - before his contract expired this summer.
Upon his signing, the 29-year-old said: "I know the manager well and have seen the success of the club the past few years. I want to be a part of that and hopefully we can do similar this season.
"I just need to focus on getting my foot in the door and making sure I'm doing well enough to be in the manager's thoughts for the starting eleven."
Donnelly, who is Robinson's fifth summer signing, will give the manager "options in numerous positions".
"I've worked with Liam before and he's a really competitive player.
"Technically, he is very good as well and he gives us options in numerous positions.
"Liam can play anywhere in the back three, he can play at full-back in a four or he can play as a six or an eight in midfield as well, so it gives us a real lot of options in terms of where we can play him.
"He's someone we feel will bring real competition to the squad. We run with a small squad so Liam's versatility could be invaluable through the season.
"He's had injuries in the past that he's over now as he knows how to manage his body.
"He's a tough competitor and gives us a real physicality as well as quality on the ball."
St Mirren have 'nothing to fear' about tough league startpublished at 11:18 22 June
11:18 22 June
We asked for your views on St Mirren's Scottish Premiership fixtures and how they will be faring after 10 games.
Here's what some of you said:
Alistair: We've got both the Old Firm in the first month, which I hope is a good time as they bed in new squads and have Europe to think about. The European games will take a lot out of Hibs and Aberdeen, so I can see us having a good start with good recruitment.
Spike: We need to make a fast start and I'm pleased to have Celtic at home first game. We should have nothing to fear after going undefeated in the top six after the split last season. We've shown how well organised and competitive we can be on our day. What we need this season is more consistency. It was a puzzle last season to watch us great one week and poor the next. Top six again will be a massive challenge for a club of our means, but I genuinely think we can do it again. And of course I'd love a good cup run - we are overdue one!
Pat: We will be top six from day one to the end of the season and win a cup.
Which club has the toughest start?published at 15:16 20 June
15:16 20 June
Opta have crunched the numbers to rank the difficulty of each Scottish Premiership club's first four fixtures of the 2025-26 season.
According to their data model, St Mirren have the toughest start, followed by two clubs helmed by new managers, Dundee and Motherwell.
As for the easiest, Hibernian and capital rivals Hearts should got off to a flier, right?
Take a look below to see where your side places...
How it starts and how it endspublished at 14:27 20 June
14:27 20 June
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Aside from the first game of the season against Celtic, all dates are subject to change as a result of broadcast and other requirements.
Box-office bookends & daunting December - Buddies' standout gamespublished at 12:39 20 June
12:39 20 June
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As starts - and ends - to a season go, St Mirren are in for a stiff test.
Stephen Robinson's side face last season's Scottish Premiership top three in the first four games of the new term, and the top two and Scottish Cup winners, in the final four.
After lifting the curtain on the campaign away to champions Celtic, the Buddies welcome Motherwell to Paisley on Saturday, 9 August.
Russell Martin's Rangers come to town two weeks later, before St Mirren wrap up August in the capital against Hibernian.
A jam-packed, six-game December sees festive trips to Aberdeen (6 December), Hearts (13 December) and Rangers (30 December).
Fast forward to the end of the pre-split campaign and it's equally eye-opening. The Buddies wrap up the season where they started it at Celtic Park on Saturday, 11 April.
The week before, the Dons are at the SMISA after Rangers visit two matchdays before.
It's quite the start, middle and end for the Buddies... what do you make of it?
What are the fixtures on opening weekend?published at 09:00 20 June
09:00 20 June
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Friday is fixtures day!published at 15:23 19 June
15:23 19 June
No sooner does the season finish and we start looking forward to key dates for the next campaign - and that will be a lot easier to do on Friday when the Scottish Premiership fixtures are released.
That's right, that special day in the calendar is almost here already. The day when you'll learn details of derby fixtures, Christmas opponents and the run-in to the split.
This page will bring you all the fixtures when they drop at 09:00 BST on Friday and we'll be giving you the chance to have your say on how things look.
The new campaign kicks off on the weekend of Saturday, 2 August and will conclude on Sunday, 17 May 2026.
Park heads up St Mirren recruitment as Foyle departspublished at 20:29 18 June
20:29 18 June
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John Park is St Mirren's new head of recruitment
St Mirren have appointed John Park as head of recruitment and emerging talent after Martin Foyle left to join Carlisle United.
Park was most recently head of recruitment at Blackburn Rovers and has also worked for clubs including Celtic, Rangers, Birmingham City, Maccabi Haifa and Vancouver Whitecaps.
St Mirren CEO Keith Lasley said: "We are sorry to see Martin moving on and wish him the best of luck in his new challenge.
"His contributions have been key in the club's progression over the past few seasons and we thank him for all his efforts.
"We have, however, moved quickly to bring John to the club and we are excited to welcome him to St Mirren.
"John's experiences across the world, significantly in player trading and youth development, make him the ideal person to build upon the relative success at the club over the past few years in line with our club strategy."
Manager Stephen Robinson says the exit of "close friend" Foyle is a "sad loss for the club".
He added: "Martin has been an integral part of what we've done over the past three-and-a-half years and he's been an integral part of what I've done as a manager over 10 years now.
"The club have appointed John and it's important that we get working together quickly, build a relationship and I look forward to that."
St Mirren add ex-Aberdeen defender Richardson on two-year dealpublished at 18:50 18 June
18:50 18 June
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Jayden Richardson was an Aberdeen player between 2022 and 2024
"All the attributes are there" for new St Mirren signing Jayden Richardson to be a success in Paisley, says manager Stephen Robinson.
The former Aberdeen defender, who was most recently at Boreham Wood in England's fifth tier, has penned a two-year deal with the Buddies.
"Jayden is someone I tried to sign a few seasons ago," Robinson said. "He has got a lot of attributes that I like in a wing-back/full-back.
"He's quick, he's strong, he's tall and very like Ryan [Alebiosu] who was with us last season. All the attributes are there and it's up to us to get that quality out of him."
Richardson, who is a product of Nottingham Forest's academy, added: "I can bring energy, pace and power, and hopefully that athleticism up and down can get the fans on the edge of their seats.
"I know what [Scottish football] is like. When I was up here in the past, playing against St Mirren, we knew it was a tough game no matter what and the fans here were outstanding."
'Buddies target former Aberdeen full-back Richardson' - gossippublished at 07:24 18 June
07:24 18 June
St Mirren hope to sign 24-year-old Boreham Wood full-back Jayden Richardson, who spent the 2022-23 season with Aberdeen. (Daily Record), external
Kiltie returns to Kilmarnock from St Mirrenpublished at 10:26 17 June
10:26 17 June
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Greg Kiltie left Kilmarnock for St Mirren in 2021
Greg Kiltie has returned to Kilmarnock from St Mirren on a two-year deal in search of "guaranteed first-team football".
Both Scottish Premiership clubs have signed off an "undisclosed agreement" for the 28-year-old attacking midfielder to re-join the Ayrshire club.
Kiltie, who scored 11 goals and provided 17 assists in 142 games for St Mirren, left Rugby Park for Paisley in 2021, but his minutes were limited in the second half of last season.
Buddies boss Stephen Robinson says Kiltie has been an "integral part" of what the team has achieved in recent years, earning three straight top-six finishes.
"He's a great boy and a very talented player," Robinson added. "But Greg felt he wanted guaranteed first-team football and he had an opportunity at Kilmarnock and we wouldn't stand in his way."
Meanwhile, Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell said: "Greg is a player I've admired for a number of years and he's one I'm confident will fit in well with our squad.
"Greg is a local lad, and Kilmarnock is his team, it was clear when speaking to him he was eager to come back and I am delighted we could make it happen."
Kiltie, who registered 20 goals and 16 assists in 134 games during his first spell at Kilmarnock, added: "When I heard this could be a possibility then obviously I jumped at the chance to get it done and I'm just delighted to be back.
"I always felt I wanted to come back, but in football you never know, you're just hoping the timing is going to be right and everything aligns.
"I had a chat with the manager and he explained what he was thinking and obviously his ambition and my ambitions. I won't go into it too much, but obviously we're both ambitious and want the team to be successful."
SPFL breaks attendance record for third consecutive yearpublished at 15:43 13 June
15:43 13 June
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The SPFL confirmed attendances have risen for a third consecutive season and thanked fans for their "incredible support".
Crowds across all leagues, cups and play-off matches totalled more than 5.3 million, a rise of nearly 185,000 from the 2023-24 season.
"We will be having further meetings with key stakeholders over the summer to review the most recent season and look ahead to 2025-26," the SPFL statement ends.
"We remain committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable matchday experience for players and supporters - they are the lifeblood of our game and deserve nothing less."
What is Robinson's 'driving force' with St Mirren?published at 11:56 13 June
11:56 13 June
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St Mirren head coach Steven Robinson hopes to use Aberdeen's Scottish Cup success and the celebrations that followed as inspiration as he eyes up similar scenes in Paisley next season.
"When you're in Scotland, you probably have to accept that you're not going to win the league, if you're realistic" Robinson said.
"But, you can always win a cup. You need a bit of luck, you need a good draw, or get a good run and I've not managed that at St Mirren.
"[Aberdeen winning the Scottish Cup] is good for Scottish football. It was good to see.
"I've been to finals twice with Motherwell and I saw what it did to the town, the togetherness it brought, so that is certainly a driving force.
"My head of recruitment Martin Foyle said 'you could do with a cup run' and I'm like 'thanks Martin, I know that and we're trying'.
"It's something that will drive us forward and it is one of our aims."