St Johnstone: November 2009 Archives

McInnes waiting on trio

Steven Anderson (back), Danny Grainger (thigh) and Kenny Deuchar (groin) could miss the visit of Hamilton on Saturday.

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Reid's views on drop

Hamilton boss Billy Reid has predicted seven teams, including Accies, St Mirren and St Johnstone, face a relegation battle this term.

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Moon shining bright for McInnes

St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes says he was delighted to be able to recall Kevin Moon for Sunday's victory over Hearts.

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Goal-den boy wants much more

Collin Samuel says he wants to smash his previous best goalscoring record of 16 for St Johnstone this season.

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Hardie headache for Saints

Midfielder Martin Hardie has been ruled out of St Johnstone's clash against Hearts after he picked up a knee injury.

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Centre-backs in line to feature

Kevin Rutkiewicz and Stuart McCaffrey are expected to resume their centre-back partnership for Saints' clash at Hearts.

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Midfielder facing spell on sidelines

St Johnstone could be without midfielder Martin Hardie for a number of weeks after he suffered a knee ligament injury.

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Internationals the cure for McInnes

St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes says he is hopeful of welcoming back six first-team players for Saturday's trip to Hearts.

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Saints and Gers get Hampden slot

St Johnstone's Co-op Insurance Cup semi-final clash against Rangers will be played at Hampden Park on Wednesday, February 3, next year.

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Saints boss ready to gain Gers revenge

St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes believes the Saints can overcome Rangers and end their semi-final curse.

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McInnes frustrated by wrong call

Derek McInnes feels a bad referee decision to award a penalty led to St Johnstone falling to a 2-1 defeat to Aberdeen on Saturday.

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Anderson and Samuel fitness race

St Johnstone defender Steven Anderson and striker Collin Samuel will be given every chance to make Saturday's trip to Aberdeen.

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Davidson predicts upward momentum

Murray Davidson believes St Johnstone's 3-1 win over Falkirk has given them confidence that they can beat the drop this season.

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McInnes waiting on trio

Steven Anderson (back), Danny Grainger (thigh) and Kenny Deuchar (groin) could miss the visit of Hamilton on Saturday.

More: McInnes waiting on trio |

Reid's views on drop

Hamilton boss Billy Reid has predicted seven teams, including Accies, St Mirren and St Johnstone, face a relegation battle this term.

More: Reid's views on drop |

Moon shining bright for McInnes

St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes says he was delighted to be able to recall Kevin Moon for Sunday's victory over Hearts.

More: Moon shining bright for McInnes |

Goal-den boy wants much more

Collin Samuel says he wants to smash his previous best goalscoring record of 16 for St Johnstone this season.

More: Goal-den boy wants much more |

Hardie headache for Saints

Midfielder Martin Hardie has been ruled out of St Johnstone's clash against Hearts after he picked up a knee injury.

More: Hardie headache for Saints |

Centre-backs in line to feature

Kevin Rutkiewicz and Stuart McCaffrey are expected to resume their centre-back partnership for Saints' clash at Hearts.

More: Centre-backs in line to feature |

Midfielder facing spell on sidelines

St Johnstone could be without midfielder Martin Hardie for a number of weeks after he suffered a knee ligament injury.

More: Midfielder facing spell on sidelines |

Internationals the cure for McInnes

St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes says he is hopeful of welcoming back six first-team players for Saturday's trip to Hearts.

More: Internationals the cure for McInnes |

Saints and Gers get Hampden slot

St Johnstone's Co-op Insurance Cup semi-final clash against Rangers will be played at Hampden Park on Wednesday, February 3, next year.

More: Saints and Gers get Hampden slot |

Saints boss ready to gain Gers revenge

St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes believes the Saints can overcome Rangers and end their semi-final curse.

More: Saints boss ready to gain Gers revenge |

McInnes frustrated by wrong call

Derek McInnes feels a bad referee decision to award a penalty led to St Johnstone falling to a 2-1 defeat to Aberdeen on Saturday.

More: McInnes frustrated by wrong call |

Anderson and Samuel fitness race

St Johnstone defender Steven Anderson and striker Collin Samuel will be given every chance to make Saturday's trip to Aberdeen.

More: Anderson and Samuel fitness race |

Davidson predicts upward momentum

Murray Davidson believes St Johnstone's 3-1 win over Falkirk has given them confidence that they can beat the drop this season.

More: Davidson predicts upward momentum |

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