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    stevie-dee reacted to belfast billy in St. Mirren v Sunderland, friendly 21/7/18   
    Not really embarrassing this is only this teams third game together it's a friendly bit of s knock about we will probably qualify for league cup knockouts.A fortnight time the serious stuff starts against Dundee i believe we will be ready
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    stevie-dee reacted to Bobby_F in St. Mirren v Sunderland, friendly 21/7/18   
    Came here because nobody really talking about this friendly on P&B.
    And you two fine gentlemen have reminded me why I don't come here any more.
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    stevie-dee reacted to billyg in St. Mirren v Sunderland, friendly 21/7/18   
    journeyman lower division midfielder
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    stevie-dee reacted to pod in New Manager Latest Odds   
    Don't fancy any of them.
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    stevie-dee reacted to DougJamie in Ipswich Town - Permission to Speak with Jack Ross   
    What Jack did has been recognized with him getting manager of the year in Scotland.
    Also Tony telling the world, Saints are Scotland Leicester, now aiming at Top 4, crowds up. Money in Bank and great signings does make bigger clubs listen. Neil was on 250k at Norwich when he started , moving up to 1m . Jack needs to think of Jack............. his career , his family.....
    Mr Goodwin- Get ready for a call
    And if Jack does leave, he does with my best wishes and thanks for the last 18 months which have been utterly superb
     
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    stevie-dee reacted to Soctty in Kenny McLean   
    Anyway, glad he's got his move down south, and hopefully he can have a good career down there.
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from Drew in Fans Council Kids Xmas Party   
    I was delighted to be the DJ today the children were all fantastic and it was great to see the players up dancing with the weans. Well done to everyone who helped organise the Xmas Party. I even managed to get the players to sign my  140 pictorial history book. Panda Santa was brilliant as well spent the afternoon dancing his socks off...
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from Sonny in Fans Council Kids Xmas Party   
    I was delighted to be the DJ today the children were all fantastic and it was great to see the players up dancing with the weans. Well done to everyone who helped organise the Xmas Party. I even managed to get the players to sign my  140 pictorial history book. Panda Santa was brilliant as well spent the afternoon dancing his socks off...
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from cockles1987 in Fans Council Kids Xmas Party   
    I was delighted to be the DJ today the children were all fantastic and it was great to see the players up dancing with the weans. Well done to everyone who helped organise the Xmas Party. I even managed to get the players to sign my  140 pictorial history book. Panda Santa was brilliant as well spent the afternoon dancing his socks off...
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from Mr Zo in Fans Council Kids Xmas Party   
    I was delighted to be the DJ today the children were all fantastic and it was great to see the players up dancing with the weans. Well done to everyone who helped organise the Xmas Party. I even managed to get the players to sign my  140 pictorial history book. Panda Santa was brilliant as well spent the afternoon dancing his socks off...
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from windae cleaner in Fans Council Kids Xmas Party   
    I was delighted to be the DJ today the children were all fantastic and it was great to see the players up dancing with the weans. Well done to everyone who helped organise the Xmas Party. I even managed to get the players to sign my  140 pictorial history book. Panda Santa was brilliant as well spent the afternoon dancing his socks off...
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    stevie-dee reacted to Mr Zo in Fans Council Kids Xmas Party   
    Well done to the fans council and all those involved in what was a fantastic event. The place was packed with young families enjoying a great couple of hours entertainment. Jack Ross was there with his two young daughters along with John Sutton and his young lads and eckersley and his family plus Bairdy, Smith, Mcgennis and Stelios.

    The guy hosting the day was terrific from start to finish.

    A big congratulations and thank you to everyone involved.
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    stevie-dee reacted to santaponsasaint in Open Day   
    what has all this drivel got to do with the open day for kids. why don't you lot start your own thread then you can bore each other to death and not us.
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from paul torfason in Nairn v Saints on BT today 14.00   
    Blagged from the Nairn County Website
    July 02, 2017
    Nairn County 0 St Mirren 9 - Report
    CLINICAL St Mirren eased past a youthful Nairn County side at Station Park as Ronnie Sharp’s pre-season preparations started with a 9-0 defeat.
    Sharp listed 11 teenagers in his 18-man matchday squad, which had an average age just 20 due to a number of experienced players being unavailable. Trialist Cohen Ramsay came in at left back with Max Ewan debuting from the bench and under-20s squad members Joe Cuthbert and Ryan MacBean also included among the substitutes. Craig Munro and Matty Macleod also made their first appearances since returning from loan spells at Nairn St Ninian last season.
    The visitors opened the scoring six minutes in after a great diagonal pass by Gregor Buchanan sent Josh Todd to the by-line on the left. He had the time to lift his head and pick out the run of John Sutton in the box and the experienced centre forward slid the ball home from close range.
    Dale Hilson saw a tame low shot from 15 yards held by Dylan Maclean on 13 minutes before Kyle Magennis stung the palms of the Nairn goalkeeper 10 minutes later with a shot from just outside the box.
    Lewis Morgan impressed out on the left for the Buddies and on 26 minutes, he cut inside and on to his right foot before blasting just past the year post from 20 yards.
    County tested Saints goalkeeper Ross Stewart on 31 minutes with Dylan Mackenzie meeting Ross Naismith’s in-swinging free kick with a back post header that the Buddies stopper dived to his right to hold.
    Less than a minute later, Morgan advanced down the left again and fire in a cross that Hilson ran on to and volley inches over the bar.
    Saints’ second goal game eight minutes before the break with Kyle Magennis cutting in from the right and on to his left foot before blasting a shot from 22 yards that flew past Maclean at the near post.
    Todd then dispossessed Kenny McKenzie 30 yards from the Nairn goal before letting fly but his swerving effort flew last the left-hand post from 22 yards.
    Ramsay called Stewart into action on 41 minutes with a 30-yard drive but his long range effort was comfortably held by the diving goalkeeper.
    It was three for the visitors on the stroke of half time. Intelligent play from Sutton saw him chest down Morgan’s clipped, right-footed delivery from 25 yards out on the left with Dale Hilsonrunning on to the ball and drilling a first time shot from 15 yards into the bottom left-hand corner of Maclean’s goal.
    County’s best chance of the game came on 54 minutes. A great diagonal pass from Adam Naismith sent his brother, Ross in behind the St Mirren left back but he ran in on goal and screwed his low effort wide of the far post.
    Just two minutes later though, Saints added goal number four. Conor O’Keefe in his first contribution since coming off the bench seconds before pinged a free kick from wide on the right to the far post and Gregor Buchanan rose highest at the far post to head home.
    The visitors increased their lead on 61 minutes with Dale Hilson ghosting between the tiring Nairn defence to meet Todd’s in-swinging cross from the left with a deft flick that send the ball flying in at the far post.
    Nairn almost fashioned a consolation on 73 minutes when Porritt powered his way forward but his stinging drive was tipped away by the diving Stewart.
    But Saints went up the other end and made it six with substitute Cammy Smith arriving on the scene to sweep home from close range.
    Then, on 77 minutes, substitute Stelios Demetriou smashed home a low effort from 22 yards that flew into the bottom left-hand corner before Ross Stewart was on hand to sweep home number eight by meeting a low cut back from the left.
    Substitute Darren Whyte found St Mirren’s ninth of the afternoon two minutes from the end as he charged to the near post to flick Cameron MacPherson’s corner from the left beyond Ryan Macleod and into the far corner.
    Nairn County – D. Maclean (R. Macleod 64), J. Maclean (Ednie 46), Ramsay (trialist), C. Maclean, A. Naismith, Porritt, R. Naismith (Munro 77), K. McKenzie, D. Mackenzie (Ewan 64), Macrae, Urquhart (M. Macleod 64). Subs unused: Cuthbert, MacBean.
    St Mirren – Stewart, Irvine (MacPherson 64), McDonald (Demetriou 56), Baird (Horne 74), Buchanan (Flanagan 77), Magennis (Whyte 74), McManus (Kirkpatrick 64), Hilson (Reilly 68), Todd (Stewart 68), Morgan (O’Keefe 56), Sutton (Smith 64). Subs unused: Samson (gk).
    Referee – Billy Baxter
     
    Written By: Graeme Macleod
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from BaldyOzBud in Nairn v Saints on BT today 14.00   
    Blagged from the Nairn County Website
    July 02, 2017
    Nairn County 0 St Mirren 9 - Report
    CLINICAL St Mirren eased past a youthful Nairn County side at Station Park as Ronnie Sharp’s pre-season preparations started with a 9-0 defeat.
    Sharp listed 11 teenagers in his 18-man matchday squad, which had an average age just 20 due to a number of experienced players being unavailable. Trialist Cohen Ramsay came in at left back with Max Ewan debuting from the bench and under-20s squad members Joe Cuthbert and Ryan MacBean also included among the substitutes. Craig Munro and Matty Macleod also made their first appearances since returning from loan spells at Nairn St Ninian last season.
    The visitors opened the scoring six minutes in after a great diagonal pass by Gregor Buchanan sent Josh Todd to the by-line on the left. He had the time to lift his head and pick out the run of John Sutton in the box and the experienced centre forward slid the ball home from close range.
    Dale Hilson saw a tame low shot from 15 yards held by Dylan Maclean on 13 minutes before Kyle Magennis stung the palms of the Nairn goalkeeper 10 minutes later with a shot from just outside the box.
    Lewis Morgan impressed out on the left for the Buddies and on 26 minutes, he cut inside and on to his right foot before blasting just past the year post from 20 yards.
    County tested Saints goalkeeper Ross Stewart on 31 minutes with Dylan Mackenzie meeting Ross Naismith’s in-swinging free kick with a back post header that the Buddies stopper dived to his right to hold.
    Less than a minute later, Morgan advanced down the left again and fire in a cross that Hilson ran on to and volley inches over the bar.
    Saints’ second goal game eight minutes before the break with Kyle Magennis cutting in from the right and on to his left foot before blasting a shot from 22 yards that flew past Maclean at the near post.
    Todd then dispossessed Kenny McKenzie 30 yards from the Nairn goal before letting fly but his swerving effort flew last the left-hand post from 22 yards.
    Ramsay called Stewart into action on 41 minutes with a 30-yard drive but his long range effort was comfortably held by the diving goalkeeper.
    It was three for the visitors on the stroke of half time. Intelligent play from Sutton saw him chest down Morgan’s clipped, right-footed delivery from 25 yards out on the left with Dale Hilsonrunning on to the ball and drilling a first time shot from 15 yards into the bottom left-hand corner of Maclean’s goal.
    County’s best chance of the game came on 54 minutes. A great diagonal pass from Adam Naismith sent his brother, Ross in behind the St Mirren left back but he ran in on goal and screwed his low effort wide of the far post.
    Just two minutes later though, Saints added goal number four. Conor O’Keefe in his first contribution since coming off the bench seconds before pinged a free kick from wide on the right to the far post and Gregor Buchanan rose highest at the far post to head home.
    The visitors increased their lead on 61 minutes with Dale Hilson ghosting between the tiring Nairn defence to meet Todd’s in-swinging cross from the left with a deft flick that send the ball flying in at the far post.
    Nairn almost fashioned a consolation on 73 minutes when Porritt powered his way forward but his stinging drive was tipped away by the diving Stewart.
    But Saints went up the other end and made it six with substitute Cammy Smith arriving on the scene to sweep home from close range.
    Then, on 77 minutes, substitute Stelios Demetriou smashed home a low effort from 22 yards that flew into the bottom left-hand corner before Ross Stewart was on hand to sweep home number eight by meeting a low cut back from the left.
    Substitute Darren Whyte found St Mirren’s ninth of the afternoon two minutes from the end as he charged to the near post to flick Cameron MacPherson’s corner from the left beyond Ryan Macleod and into the far corner.
    Nairn County – D. Maclean (R. Macleod 64), J. Maclean (Ednie 46), Ramsay (trialist), C. Maclean, A. Naismith, Porritt, R. Naismith (Munro 77), K. McKenzie, D. Mackenzie (Ewan 64), Macrae, Urquhart (M. Macleod 64). Subs unused: Cuthbert, MacBean.
    St Mirren – Stewart, Irvine (MacPherson 64), McDonald (Demetriou 56), Baird (Horne 74), Buchanan (Flanagan 77), Magennis (Whyte 74), McManus (Kirkpatrick 64), Hilson (Reilly 68), Todd (Stewart 68), Morgan (O’Keefe 56), Sutton (Smith 64). Subs unused: Samson (gk).
    Referee – Billy Baxter
     
    Written By: Graeme Macleod
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from Mr Zo in Nairn v Saints on BT today 14.00   
    Blagged from the Nairn County Website
    July 02, 2017
    Nairn County 0 St Mirren 9 - Report
    CLINICAL St Mirren eased past a youthful Nairn County side at Station Park as Ronnie Sharp’s pre-season preparations started with a 9-0 defeat.
    Sharp listed 11 teenagers in his 18-man matchday squad, which had an average age just 20 due to a number of experienced players being unavailable. Trialist Cohen Ramsay came in at left back with Max Ewan debuting from the bench and under-20s squad members Joe Cuthbert and Ryan MacBean also included among the substitutes. Craig Munro and Matty Macleod also made their first appearances since returning from loan spells at Nairn St Ninian last season.
    The visitors opened the scoring six minutes in after a great diagonal pass by Gregor Buchanan sent Josh Todd to the by-line on the left. He had the time to lift his head and pick out the run of John Sutton in the box and the experienced centre forward slid the ball home from close range.
    Dale Hilson saw a tame low shot from 15 yards held by Dylan Maclean on 13 minutes before Kyle Magennis stung the palms of the Nairn goalkeeper 10 minutes later with a shot from just outside the box.
    Lewis Morgan impressed out on the left for the Buddies and on 26 minutes, he cut inside and on to his right foot before blasting just past the year post from 20 yards.
    County tested Saints goalkeeper Ross Stewart on 31 minutes with Dylan Mackenzie meeting Ross Naismith’s in-swinging free kick with a back post header that the Buddies stopper dived to his right to hold.
    Less than a minute later, Morgan advanced down the left again and fire in a cross that Hilson ran on to and volley inches over the bar.
    Saints’ second goal game eight minutes before the break with Kyle Magennis cutting in from the right and on to his left foot before blasting a shot from 22 yards that flew past Maclean at the near post.
    Todd then dispossessed Kenny McKenzie 30 yards from the Nairn goal before letting fly but his swerving effort flew last the left-hand post from 22 yards.
    Ramsay called Stewart into action on 41 minutes with a 30-yard drive but his long range effort was comfortably held by the diving goalkeeper.
    It was three for the visitors on the stroke of half time. Intelligent play from Sutton saw him chest down Morgan’s clipped, right-footed delivery from 25 yards out on the left with Dale Hilsonrunning on to the ball and drilling a first time shot from 15 yards into the bottom left-hand corner of Maclean’s goal.
    County’s best chance of the game came on 54 minutes. A great diagonal pass from Adam Naismith sent his brother, Ross in behind the St Mirren left back but he ran in on goal and screwed his low effort wide of the far post.
    Just two minutes later though, Saints added goal number four. Conor O’Keefe in his first contribution since coming off the bench seconds before pinged a free kick from wide on the right to the far post and Gregor Buchanan rose highest at the far post to head home.
    The visitors increased their lead on 61 minutes with Dale Hilson ghosting between the tiring Nairn defence to meet Todd’s in-swinging cross from the left with a deft flick that send the ball flying in at the far post.
    Nairn almost fashioned a consolation on 73 minutes when Porritt powered his way forward but his stinging drive was tipped away by the diving Stewart.
    But Saints went up the other end and made it six with substitute Cammy Smith arriving on the scene to sweep home from close range.
    Then, on 77 minutes, substitute Stelios Demetriou smashed home a low effort from 22 yards that flew into the bottom left-hand corner before Ross Stewart was on hand to sweep home number eight by meeting a low cut back from the left.
    Substitute Darren Whyte found St Mirren’s ninth of the afternoon two minutes from the end as he charged to the near post to flick Cameron MacPherson’s corner from the left beyond Ryan Macleod and into the far corner.
    Nairn County – D. Maclean (R. Macleod 64), J. Maclean (Ednie 46), Ramsay (trialist), C. Maclean, A. Naismith, Porritt, R. Naismith (Munro 77), K. McKenzie, D. Mackenzie (Ewan 64), Macrae, Urquhart (M. Macleod 64). Subs unused: Cuthbert, MacBean.
    St Mirren – Stewart, Irvine (MacPherson 64), McDonald (Demetriou 56), Baird (Horne 74), Buchanan (Flanagan 77), Magennis (Whyte 74), McManus (Kirkpatrick 64), Hilson (Reilly 68), Todd (Stewart 68), Morgan (O’Keefe 56), Sutton (Smith 64). Subs unused: Samson (gk).
    Referee – Billy Baxter
     
    Written By: Graeme Macleod
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from saintnextlifetime in Nairn v Saints on BT today 14.00   
    Blagged from the Nairn County Website
    July 02, 2017
    Nairn County 0 St Mirren 9 - Report
    CLINICAL St Mirren eased past a youthful Nairn County side at Station Park as Ronnie Sharp’s pre-season preparations started with a 9-0 defeat.
    Sharp listed 11 teenagers in his 18-man matchday squad, which had an average age just 20 due to a number of experienced players being unavailable. Trialist Cohen Ramsay came in at left back with Max Ewan debuting from the bench and under-20s squad members Joe Cuthbert and Ryan MacBean also included among the substitutes. Craig Munro and Matty Macleod also made their first appearances since returning from loan spells at Nairn St Ninian last season.
    The visitors opened the scoring six minutes in after a great diagonal pass by Gregor Buchanan sent Josh Todd to the by-line on the left. He had the time to lift his head and pick out the run of John Sutton in the box and the experienced centre forward slid the ball home from close range.
    Dale Hilson saw a tame low shot from 15 yards held by Dylan Maclean on 13 minutes before Kyle Magennis stung the palms of the Nairn goalkeeper 10 minutes later with a shot from just outside the box.
    Lewis Morgan impressed out on the left for the Buddies and on 26 minutes, he cut inside and on to his right foot before blasting just past the year post from 20 yards.
    County tested Saints goalkeeper Ross Stewart on 31 minutes with Dylan Mackenzie meeting Ross Naismith’s in-swinging free kick with a back post header that the Buddies stopper dived to his right to hold.
    Less than a minute later, Morgan advanced down the left again and fire in a cross that Hilson ran on to and volley inches over the bar.
    Saints’ second goal game eight minutes before the break with Kyle Magennis cutting in from the right and on to his left foot before blasting a shot from 22 yards that flew past Maclean at the near post.
    Todd then dispossessed Kenny McKenzie 30 yards from the Nairn goal before letting fly but his swerving effort flew last the left-hand post from 22 yards.
    Ramsay called Stewart into action on 41 minutes with a 30-yard drive but his long range effort was comfortably held by the diving goalkeeper.
    It was three for the visitors on the stroke of half time. Intelligent play from Sutton saw him chest down Morgan’s clipped, right-footed delivery from 25 yards out on the left with Dale Hilsonrunning on to the ball and drilling a first time shot from 15 yards into the bottom left-hand corner of Maclean’s goal.
    County’s best chance of the game came on 54 minutes. A great diagonal pass from Adam Naismith sent his brother, Ross in behind the St Mirren left back but he ran in on goal and screwed his low effort wide of the far post.
    Just two minutes later though, Saints added goal number four. Conor O’Keefe in his first contribution since coming off the bench seconds before pinged a free kick from wide on the right to the far post and Gregor Buchanan rose highest at the far post to head home.
    The visitors increased their lead on 61 minutes with Dale Hilson ghosting between the tiring Nairn defence to meet Todd’s in-swinging cross from the left with a deft flick that send the ball flying in at the far post.
    Nairn almost fashioned a consolation on 73 minutes when Porritt powered his way forward but his stinging drive was tipped away by the diving Stewart.
    But Saints went up the other end and made it six with substitute Cammy Smith arriving on the scene to sweep home from close range.
    Then, on 77 minutes, substitute Stelios Demetriou smashed home a low effort from 22 yards that flew into the bottom left-hand corner before Ross Stewart was on hand to sweep home number eight by meeting a low cut back from the left.
    Substitute Darren Whyte found St Mirren’s ninth of the afternoon two minutes from the end as he charged to the near post to flick Cameron MacPherson’s corner from the left beyond Ryan Macleod and into the far corner.
    Nairn County – D. Maclean (R. Macleod 64), J. Maclean (Ednie 46), Ramsay (trialist), C. Maclean, A. Naismith, Porritt, R. Naismith (Munro 77), K. McKenzie, D. Mackenzie (Ewan 64), Macrae, Urquhart (M. Macleod 64). Subs unused: Cuthbert, MacBean.
    St Mirren – Stewart, Irvine (MacPherson 64), McDonald (Demetriou 56), Baird (Horne 74), Buchanan (Flanagan 77), Magennis (Whyte 74), McManus (Kirkpatrick 64), Hilson (Reilly 68), Todd (Stewart 68), Morgan (O’Keefe 56), Sutton (Smith 64). Subs unused: Samson (gk).
    Referee – Billy Baxter
     
    Written By: Graeme Macleod
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from Sonny in Nairn v Saints on BT today 14.00   
    Blagged from the Nairn County Website
    July 02, 2017
    Nairn County 0 St Mirren 9 - Report
    CLINICAL St Mirren eased past a youthful Nairn County side at Station Park as Ronnie Sharp’s pre-season preparations started with a 9-0 defeat.
    Sharp listed 11 teenagers in his 18-man matchday squad, which had an average age just 20 due to a number of experienced players being unavailable. Trialist Cohen Ramsay came in at left back with Max Ewan debuting from the bench and under-20s squad members Joe Cuthbert and Ryan MacBean also included among the substitutes. Craig Munro and Matty Macleod also made their first appearances since returning from loan spells at Nairn St Ninian last season.
    The visitors opened the scoring six minutes in after a great diagonal pass by Gregor Buchanan sent Josh Todd to the by-line on the left. He had the time to lift his head and pick out the run of John Sutton in the box and the experienced centre forward slid the ball home from close range.
    Dale Hilson saw a tame low shot from 15 yards held by Dylan Maclean on 13 minutes before Kyle Magennis stung the palms of the Nairn goalkeeper 10 minutes later with a shot from just outside the box.
    Lewis Morgan impressed out on the left for the Buddies and on 26 minutes, he cut inside and on to his right foot before blasting just past the year post from 20 yards.
    County tested Saints goalkeeper Ross Stewart on 31 minutes with Dylan Mackenzie meeting Ross Naismith’s in-swinging free kick with a back post header that the Buddies stopper dived to his right to hold.
    Less than a minute later, Morgan advanced down the left again and fire in a cross that Hilson ran on to and volley inches over the bar.
    Saints’ second goal game eight minutes before the break with Kyle Magennis cutting in from the right and on to his left foot before blasting a shot from 22 yards that flew past Maclean at the near post.
    Todd then dispossessed Kenny McKenzie 30 yards from the Nairn goal before letting fly but his swerving effort flew last the left-hand post from 22 yards.
    Ramsay called Stewart into action on 41 minutes with a 30-yard drive but his long range effort was comfortably held by the diving goalkeeper.
    It was three for the visitors on the stroke of half time. Intelligent play from Sutton saw him chest down Morgan’s clipped, right-footed delivery from 25 yards out on the left with Dale Hilsonrunning on to the ball and drilling a first time shot from 15 yards into the bottom left-hand corner of Maclean’s goal.
    County’s best chance of the game came on 54 minutes. A great diagonal pass from Adam Naismith sent his brother, Ross in behind the St Mirren left back but he ran in on goal and screwed his low effort wide of the far post.
    Just two minutes later though, Saints added goal number four. Conor O’Keefe in his first contribution since coming off the bench seconds before pinged a free kick from wide on the right to the far post and Gregor Buchanan rose highest at the far post to head home.
    The visitors increased their lead on 61 minutes with Dale Hilson ghosting between the tiring Nairn defence to meet Todd’s in-swinging cross from the left with a deft flick that send the ball flying in at the far post.
    Nairn almost fashioned a consolation on 73 minutes when Porritt powered his way forward but his stinging drive was tipped away by the diving Stewart.
    But Saints went up the other end and made it six with substitute Cammy Smith arriving on the scene to sweep home from close range.
    Then, on 77 minutes, substitute Stelios Demetriou smashed home a low effort from 22 yards that flew into the bottom left-hand corner before Ross Stewart was on hand to sweep home number eight by meeting a low cut back from the left.
    Substitute Darren Whyte found St Mirren’s ninth of the afternoon two minutes from the end as he charged to the near post to flick Cameron MacPherson’s corner from the left beyond Ryan Macleod and into the far corner.
    Nairn County – D. Maclean (R. Macleod 64), J. Maclean (Ednie 46), Ramsay (trialist), C. Maclean, A. Naismith, Porritt, R. Naismith (Munro 77), K. McKenzie, D. Mackenzie (Ewan 64), Macrae, Urquhart (M. Macleod 64). Subs unused: Cuthbert, MacBean.
    St Mirren – Stewart, Irvine (MacPherson 64), McDonald (Demetriou 56), Baird (Horne 74), Buchanan (Flanagan 77), Magennis (Whyte 74), McManus (Kirkpatrick 64), Hilson (Reilly 68), Todd (Stewart 68), Morgan (O’Keefe 56), Sutton (Smith 64). Subs unused: Samson (gk).
    Referee – Billy Baxter
     
    Written By: Graeme Macleod
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    stevie-dee reacted to Isle Of Bute Saint in Season 17/18 St Mirren Kit   
    100% agree it's like a us and them. Very shabby not thought through position to take. Come On St Mitten you promote a community club in one hand while being selective in another. As a season ticket holder I would like this an open day for all especially for children. 
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from FTOF in Season 17/18 St Mirren Kit   
    Shull
    Do you buy the kit as every summer you bleat on about it.
    Get yourself a hobby mate,
    As it is only a T-Shirt after all.
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    stevie-dee reacted to HSS in Kyle Magennis   
    No.
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from David Mc in Championship Teams for Next Season   
    or he knows he would struggle in the premier.
     
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    stevie-dee got a reaction from BuddieinEK in Championship Teams for Next Season   
    or he knows he would struggle in the premier.
     
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    stevie-dee reacted to Stoobs in Celtics interest in John McGinn   
    I think he is worth 20 million then.
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    stevie-dee reacted to djchapsticks in Back To Reality   
    I'll never, ever be embarrassed to celebrate SMFC achieving something.
    Yes, if you'd told me at the start of the season we'd be celebrating avoiding relegation I'd have scoffed at the notion. How can a club like this possibly celebrate simply staying up? 
    Sometimes though, the end result is only half the story. We didn't just avoid it, we were dead.... totally gone and almost instantly, we just turned. We started getting results and played some fantastic, swashbuckling stuff in the process. In doing so we also completely changed the culture and stigma hanging over our club in the last decade. That's not just one the park, but from chairman and board all the way to fans, everyone did their bit. I've never seen or heard a team talking the supporters up quite so much as our current crop and they are right to do so. This is the celebration of finally getting to see our club move on into a new era. 
    It feels like the start of something pretty special. That buzz doesn't happen too often so we're very much going to enjoy it. 
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