St Mirren: November 2008 Archives

Buddies boss blasts late goals

Gus MacPherson has warned his St Mirren players to cut out conceding the last-minute goals which are costing them dearly this season.

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Buddies chief in points plea

Gus MacPherson has told his St Mirren players they need to start converting good recent displays into vital SPL points this season.

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Barron sees end of tunnel

Long-term injury-victim David Barron has told boss Gus MacPherson he is "100 per cent" ready to return to action for St Mirren.

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Defender sent for scan

St Mirren have sent Will Haining for a scan on his foot as they wait to see how serious the injury he sustained against Celtic is.

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Saints look for striking answer

Gus MacPherson has called on his strikers to be more potent in front of goal after seeing chances go begging again at the weekend.

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Murray has no problem with refs

Midfielder Hugh Murray is confident they will receive fair treatment from the referee in Saturday's clash with Celtic at Love Street.

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Defender comeback on hold

Buddies boss Gus MacPherson has revealed David Barron is another two weeks away from a return after suffering a training setback.

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Miranda won't mention 'R' word

Argentine defender Franco Miranda is confident St Mirren can turn the corner and avoid the Scottish Premier League trap door.

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MacPherson hails spirited show

Gus MacPherson was pleased with the spirit of his St Mirren side after they narrowly lost 2-1 against Rangers at Ibrox.

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Saints trio remain sidelined

St Mirren go in search of back-to-back wins against Rangers but will be without Stephen O'Donnell, David Barron, Tom Brighton at Ibrox.

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Saints chief rues unlucky loss

Gus MacPherson says his St Mirren side did not deserve to lose 2-0 to Aberdeen at Pittodrie in Tuesday's SPL encounter.

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MacPherson not taking Pittodrie trip lightly

St Mirren boss Gus MacPherson insists he is not taking Tuesday's fixture lightly, despite Aberdeen's poor home record.

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Defender comeback on cards

Gus MacPherson is boosted by returning defender Will Haining who is back in the Buddies squad after recovering from a shoulder injury.

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Haining should be back

St Mirren manager Gus MacPherson is confident Will Haining will be fit for Saturday's home clash with Hearts.

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Buddies old boy makes huge MacPherson claim

Former St Mirren man Tony Fitzpatrick says current boss Gus MacPherson is as good for the club as Sir Alex Ferguson was 30 years ago.

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Buddies apologise for Shiels abuse

St Mirren have issued an apology to Hibs midfielder Dean Shiels for the taunting he suffered at the weekend.

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Buddies strikers will come good - Boss

Gus MacPherson remains confident that the goals will come for St Mirren despite failing to find the net in the last two games.

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Buddies boss blasts late goals

Gus MacPherson has warned his St Mirren players to cut out conceding the last-minute goals which are costing them dearly this season.

More: Buddies boss blasts late goals |

Buddies chief in points plea

Gus MacPherson has told his St Mirren players they need to start converting good recent displays into vital SPL points this season.

More: Buddies chief in points plea |

Barron sees end of tunnel

Long-term injury-victim David Barron has told boss Gus MacPherson he is "100 per cent" ready to return to action for St Mirren.

More: Barron sees end of tunnel |

Defender sent for scan

St Mirren have sent Will Haining for a scan on his foot as they wait to see how serious the injury he sustained against Celtic is.

More: Defender sent for scan |

Saints look for striking answer

Gus MacPherson has called on his strikers to be more potent in front of goal after seeing chances go begging again at the weekend.

More: Saints look for striking answer |

Murray has no problem with refs

Midfielder Hugh Murray is confident they will receive fair treatment from the referee in Saturday's clash with Celtic at Love Street.

More: Murray has no problem with refs |

Defender comeback on hold

Buddies boss Gus MacPherson has revealed David Barron is another two weeks away from a return after suffering a training setback.

More: Defender comeback on hold |

Miranda won't mention 'R' word

Argentine defender Franco Miranda is confident St Mirren can turn the corner and avoid the Scottish Premier League trap door.

More: Miranda won't mention 'R' word |

MacPherson hails spirited show

Gus MacPherson was pleased with the spirit of his St Mirren side after they narrowly lost 2-1 against Rangers at Ibrox.

More: MacPherson hails spirited show |

Saints trio remain sidelined

St Mirren go in search of back-to-back wins against Rangers but will be without Stephen O'Donnell, David Barron, Tom Brighton at Ibrox.

More: Saints trio remain sidelined |

Saints chief rues unlucky loss

Gus MacPherson says his St Mirren side did not deserve to lose 2-0 to Aberdeen at Pittodrie in Tuesday's SPL encounter.

More: Saints chief rues unlucky loss |

MacPherson not taking Pittodrie trip lightly

St Mirren boss Gus MacPherson insists he is not taking Tuesday's fixture lightly, despite Aberdeen's poor home record.

More: MacPherson not taking Pittodrie trip lightly |

Defender comeback on cards

Gus MacPherson is boosted by returning defender Will Haining who is back in the Buddies squad after recovering from a shoulder injury.

More: Defender comeback on cards |

Haining should be back

St Mirren manager Gus MacPherson is confident Will Haining will be fit for Saturday's home clash with Hearts.

More: Haining should be back |

Buddies old boy makes huge MacPherson claim

Former St Mirren man Tony Fitzpatrick says current boss Gus MacPherson is as good for the club as Sir Alex Ferguson was 30 years ago.

More: Buddies old boy makes huge MacPherson claim |

Buddies apologise for Shiels abuse

St Mirren have issued an apology to Hibs midfielder Dean Shiels for the taunting he suffered at the weekend.

More: Buddies apologise for Shiels abuse |

Buddies strikers will come good - Boss

Gus MacPherson remains confident that the goals will come for St Mirren despite failing to find the net in the last two games.

More: Buddies strikers will come good - Boss |

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