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  1. mainstand

    Saints v Hearts

    Hearts have sold out their allocation and have been given additional tickets by Saints. Better watch they will be after 3 stands next
    3 points
  2. Watt was & still is a overrated. Can't believe any Saints supporters that witness his performance with us before would want him back.
    2 points
  3. Heart on sleeve comments in press this week, he is saints through and through, no ones perfect, every manager makes mistakes but I wouldn't swap him for any other SPFL manager. Celtic game will take care of itself, next Saturday is massive, a win against Hearts goes a long way to extending our run in the top flight and giving us the summer to rebalance the squad. Will be down for this one and a few beers in town after the game. Regardless of what I think about the way the club is being run, management will move on, saints will be here forever.
    1 point
  4. That was a shocking moment, even Chris Kane could have scored that one.
    1 point
  5. After that miss when he pulled out of a header against his boys, let him rot.
    1 point
  6. I hope he got permission from Ms Robertson to speak to boss.
    1 point
  7. rik2304

    Fair City unity

    Ever considered fostering?
    1 point
  8. Tommy Wright had a "positive" meeting with St Johnstone chairman Steve Brown on Monday, and insists there is "no divide" between manager and board. Wright appeared to be at odds with the Perth powerbrokers on Friday being so far unable to add to his "thin" squad during the January transfer window. Saints are eighth in the Premiership after beating Kilmarnock on Saturday. "People that know me, know that I have a wee rant every now and then," manager Wright said. "I have had a positive meeting with the chairman this morning. There is no divide so everything will hopefully fall into the place in the next few days." Lessons from the weekend Premiership games St Johnstone 'not close' to new signings The St Johnstone manager said last week he had to offload players before he could bring new ones in, adding that he had missed out on a number of potential signings. And Wright, whose side host Celtic in the Premiership on Wednesday night, hopes to have a few new faces on board before the transfer window closes at the end of the week, with winger Matty Kennedy having left for Aberdeen on Friday. "We are in talks with Inverness to try and get Jamie's [McCart] pre-contract into a permanent one now, and there are discussions ongoing with other clubs at the minute," he said. "There are a few things happening, so hopefully later on in the week they will materialise, there are still a few days left in the window, and if we can get Jamie done and possibly two others, then that will put the squad back in a healthy position." Home fans in one stand can 'galvanise' support St Johnstone recently announced that they would be giving Celtic and Rangers supporters three stands for their remaining league meetings with the Old Firm sides at McDiarmid Park this season. The move will mean home fans will be housed solely in the West Stand and will come into effect for the first time on Wednesday. As well as generating increased income, the club said it will create a "partisan atmosphere" from the home support. And Wright added: "It will probably galvanise our support, I think it will bring them into the one stand, I think the majority of our fans understand why the club did it. "It is a decision I know the chairman has been talking about for a long time, I believe Kirsten [Robertson - head of football operations] probably looked at it in a bit more detail and reported back to the board, and the decision was made. "I was fully aware that they were going to do it, because they did ask me in terms of what effect, if any, it would have on the football side, and I didn't think it would have any effect. In fact, I think it might have a positive effect for us, we are getting all our supporters in the one stand."
    1 point
  9. Sure, the Sun is a tabloid newspaper known for 'embellishing' the truth. But why anybody would think that they'd bother to embellish the truth in regards to St Johnstone FC, I genuinely have no clue. I hardly think that sensationalist stories relating to St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright are going to drastically improve their readership.
    1 point
  10. £10 for an adult and two children is a great deal, but doesn't do anything for people who don't have children to bring with them. Personally I find Saints games very expensive.
    1 point
  11. Huge 3 points. We dominated second half and were rarely threatened. Justice done as yet again Killie cheating with diving. Players were brilliant. Had thought we'd got the gap to bottom at 9 points, but looks as if Hearts are a different team. Still tight tight at bottom. Any of the bottom 6 at risk, just glad we are playing decent, games are coming thick and fast now.... spoke with MOH and he says he'll hopefully be good for Celtic midweek
    1 point
  12. Fairly certain that the last time we went at that them it was 0-5 at half time.
    1 point
  13. If that penalty wasn't a rub of the green then I don't know what is! Can't think any other time in the match where they were unlucky, not very good yes, but not unlucky.
    1 point
  14. Kennedy not on scoresheet.
    1 point
  15. Broon

    For sale?

    Seemed a reasonable post. Any need for the abuse?
    1 point
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  17. Celtic and rangers. More a job of keeping the goals against down.
    1 point
  18. A worrying aspect to this is the number of folk who believe what they read in the Sun. As for signing record, is it really honking? Cagey has already mentioned Drey and Matty. Getting players in is always a risk and every club signs players that just do not ‘fit’, for various reasons. as for Swanson, remember he had mental health issues not so long ago and this could be ongoing. I realise this does not fit with the fallout with boss narrative of some you....
    1 point
  19. Excuse my cynicism but why is it that every other fan can happily go to matches without any fuss or drama but these guys apparently can't? Exactly what are the unfair atrocities happening to them that for some reason don't seem to happen to anyone else?
    1 point