'Unsung hero' Robinson is 'working a miracle'published at 18:08
We asked you what's the one thing nobody is talking about in relation to St Mirren - good or bad.
Here's what some of you said:
William: The very thing fans don't want is a relegation fight. It can be demoralising and creates an uncertainty for the players. The Championship is very competitive and a difficult league to escape from, let alone win any prizes.
Anon: I think it is a credit to St Mirren that rather than punt their manager when the going got tough, they extended his contract. Very refreshing. And considering the non-football issues we have had. The management team and board have taken correct, if tough, decisions on all of them. Very proud of my local team.
Huey: Steven Robinson is the unsung hero that has guided us through a difficult period. He's had to deal with injuries to key players, two important new signings leaving the club due to personal legal issues and navigating his side through a dip in form. He hasn't made any excuses and has stayed positive throughout. We're lucky to have him at Saints.
Jim: After the European journeys I think St Mirren are just about getting back to last year's form. The big test is Saturday and the performance against Aberdeen who are a challenge for most teams in Scotland. The return to fitness of some of our major players should make this a Christmas cracker. A victory would set us up for the rest of the season.
Douglas: The good is all down to Robinson. He is working a miracle at the Buddies. Problems with troublesome players (now left ) and still managing a really good Saints side. CEO Keith Lasley plus vice-chairman Jim Gillespie are also working wonders off the park. Saints are in safe hands.