After that performance against the second bottom team, we must ask ourselves when will we ever score a goal again this season let alone see a victory in the top six.
Have we flattered to deceive this season or deceived to flatter?
I support St Mirren because they are my local team - and not because of their style of play which can vary from manager to manager. However, I would argue that our playing style or approach is not all that different from Livi's at the present time.
We are hardly currently reknowned for our free-flowing football more for 'keeping our shape' and hitting on the break.
We have a number of players who would fit in nicely at the Toni Macaroni stadium.
The big difference between the 2 halves?
In the first half we competed and defended aggresively - albeit we started with 11 men.
In the second half we sat back (as we do) and defended passively.
Scottish football in a nutshell.
And how often has Dunne commited needless fouls and put us in trouble?
There's more aggro between Walker and Boyd than there is on the park and thankfully Boyd did not even play for St Mirren.
Walker is showing his biased prejudice.
A day for the true fans to turn up in large numbers and support the Buddies.
Blighted by injuries - we are not expected to beat the second bottom team in the league.
At the best of times, there's not much between the teams ranging from 4th to 12th.
I think it was Jim Goodwin, several years ago, who expressed admiration for the set up they had at Fir Park.
However, surely we have taken things too far?
We now have 7 ex Motherwell players in our squad + their ex manager + their former assistant manager.
If it wasn't for injuries we could have played all 7 players tonight.
So long as those playing don't feel too sorry for the sad plight their former club is in at the present time.
On this form there is not a lot that separates us from Celtic.
If we could play like this every week, we could be in 3rd or 4th place by the end of the season.
However .............