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On 6 June 2017 at 6:27 PM, skodasaint said:

ross co play brora rangers away on the 12th july 

Brora have three interesting openers...

"Three season games for £20.

Our long time friends, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Ross County are back at Dudgeon Park on the 4th and 12th July respectively, with 19:45 kick offs. The Dons come to town on Saturday 8th with a 3pm kick off. That’s a whole lot of talent, determination and hope packed in to 3 games for your money."

+ there's an away in Stornoway match against a Lewis +Harris select.

brilliant manager Brora have - Ross Tokely...

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Clachnacuddin FC  are advertising Saints up there Friday 7.45pm June 30

 

 

The Clach grun is closer to pubs etc than the boring ICT one...

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=265950&y=846156&z=115&sv=265950,846156&st=4&ar=y&mapp=map.srf&searchp=ids.srf&dn=732&ax=265950&ay=846156&lm=0

 

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With the St Mirren players returning to training last week ahead of the new season we can confirm the plans in place for pre-season.

The Buddies will face East Fife in a closed-door match on June 27th before travelling up north to face Inverness Clachnacuddin on Friday 30th June (7:45pm KO) and Nairn County on Sunday 2nd July (2pm KO). 

Saints then play host to Ladbrokes Premiership side Dundee on Tuesday 4th July (7:45pm KO) as Neil McCann brings his side to Paisley. 

Jack Ross' side will take part in an open day for season ticket holders at the Paisley 2021 Stadium on Sunday 9th July. 

St Mirren will end their pre-season schedule on Wednesday 12th July with a closed door match against Ross County.

We expect to announce one more friendly match that will be played away from home on Saturday 8th July.

All ticket information and fixture details including times for the open day will be announced on stmirren.com in due course. 

 

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44 minutes ago, Sonny said:

With the St Mirren players returning to training last week ahead of the new season we can confirm the plans in place for pre-season.

The Buddies will face East Fife in a closed-door match on June 27th before travelling up north to face Inverness Clachnacuddin on Friday 30th June (7:45pm KO) and Nairn County on Sunday 2nd July (2pm KO). 

Saints then play host to Ladbrokes Premiership side Dundee on Tuesday 4th July (7:45pm KO) as Neil McCann brings his side to Paisley. 

Jack Ross' side will take part in an open day for season ticket holders at the Paisley 2021 Stadium on Sunday 9th July. 

St Mirren will end their pre-season schedule on Wednesday 12th July with a closed door match against Ross County.

We expect to announce one more friendly match that will be played away from home on Saturday 8th July.

All ticket information and fixture details including times for the open day will be announced on stmirren.com in due course. 

 

Why only ST holders?

Surely a St MIrren supporter is entitled to attend an event like this?

Plenty, for various reasons, can't/don't purchase a ST but it still doesn't stop them supporting the team.

Poor decision IMO.

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21 minutes ago, faraway saint said:

Why only ST holders?

Surely a St MIrren supporter is entitled to attend an event like this?

Plenty, for various reasons, can't/don't purchase a ST but it still doesn't stop them supporting the team.

Poor decision IMO.

A very poor decision. 

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On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 11:38 AM, DougJamie said:

How about Celtic as Rodgers correctly identified we are their best opposition in Scotland, certainly give them a closer run than the 4th best team in Glasgow --The Rangers

Like this....a lot

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10 hours ago, Callum Gilhooley said:

Bloody typical , I'm up North next Monday to Wednesday & staying in Nairn ( coz Sneckie is too bloody expensive!) and we travel up there two days after I'm home. :angry:

 

Seeing as you saved money staying in Nairn instead of Sneckie......I could manage through for a beer....:guinness

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On 14/06/2017 at 9:20 PM, skodasaint said:

thats true your just around the corner lol ,looked at a few ways to travel not the best to get to ,so ma wee wifey will need to get the bus to work ...the cars mine :rolleyes:

See you there Big Fella.....Clach game as well ?????

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22 hours ago, Sonny said:

With the St Mirren players returning to training last week ahead of the new season we can confirm the plans in place for pre-season.

The Buddies will face East Fife in a closed-door match on June 27th before travelling up north to face Inverness Clachnacuddin on Friday 30th June (7:45pm KO) and Nairn County on Sunday 2nd July (2pm KO). 

Saints then play host to Ladbrokes Premiership side Dundee on Tuesday 4th July (7:45pm KO) as Neil McCann brings his side to Paisley. 

Jack Ross' side will take part in an open day for season ticket holders at the Paisley 2021 Stadium on Sunday 9th July. 

St Mirren will end their pre-season schedule on Wednesday 12th July with a closed door match against Ross County.

We expect to announce one more friendly match that will be played away from home on Saturday 8th July.

All ticket information and fixture details including times for the open day will be announced on stmirren.com in due course. 

 

Again, why is this only for ST holders?

SMISA, ask questions?

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7 hours ago, faraway saint said:

Again, why is this only for ST holders?

SMISA, ask questions?

Maybe the club want to keep riff raff like you out :rolleyes:   No you are right, why?  Only reason I can think of is to keep the numbers down to a manageable level, or they were worries that the local idiots that support the Glasgow teams might turn up  :huh:

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Just now, renfrew said:

Maybe the club want to keep riff raff like you out :rolleyes:   No you are right, why?  Only reason I can think of is to keep the numbers down to a manageable level, or they were worries that the local idiots that support the Glasgow teams might turn up  :huh:

I agree, no riff raff, I'll stay at home, ya trumpet. :P

Oh, that's two reasons. :lol:

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