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    1. General St. Mirren Discussion

      St. Mirren related chat here...can be on or off-field matters but keep it relevant.

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    2. The Sin Bin

      If you are being particularly annoying or repetitive you're general posting rights will be removed and you'll only be able to post in here.

      Consider it a virtual jail. You can rant away in here as much as you like. Membership of this part of the forum is entirely at the mods discretion.

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    3. Matchday & Travel Club

      Build up to the match, getting there and back and all the post match reaction - rate the players and discuss the tactics...

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    4. SMiSA

      Got a question or point to raise about the St.Mirren Independent Supporters Association ? This is the place to do it. SMiSA members and non-members all welcome. Also visit www.smisa.net for more SMiSA related information. Please send all direct enquiries to [email protected].

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    5. The Rumour Mill

      Heard a St. Mirren based rumour? Not prepared to name your source? Nudge nudge, wink wink, say no more? Stick them all in here.

      Read it if you want, steer clear if you don't like rumours.

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    6. St.Mirren Disabled Supporters Asscociation SMDSA

      A section for and about the St.Mirren Disabled Supporters Association. Find out more about the group and how to get involved. Visiting fans can also find some useful information on disabled access to St.Mirren Park.

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    7. General Nonsense

      If you just want to post some nonsense then chuck it in here and we'll see what happens :-)

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    8. Other Football

      If you want to post anything about football that isn't St. Mirren related this is the place to put it.

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    9. St.Mirren For Sale

      The majority shareholding in the club was up for sale for 7 years! Eventually the shareholding was purchased by Gordon Scott and SMiSA in July 2016 with almost 1300 supporters contributing to the successful bid.

      This forum is now really just an archive of some of the threads that took place in that 7 year period.  ps; Anyone mentions the Argies they get banned.

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    • FWIW I personally think it's a shame it's come to this as your efforts over the years are, overall, to be commended.  Unfortunately your stubbornness in accepting our current board are doing, overall, an excellent job has tarnished your reputation.   
    • It is with deep regret I must announce that I have resigned from the SMISA Board, this is very much against my wishes, however the regulations attached to being a SMISA Director do not allow me to express my own opinion publicly. Therefore, I have done so within the confines of the Board and as such those objections are in the minutes. My decision concerns the great change in the SMISA Funding model that is about to take place should the Members approve the new Build the Buds policy going forward. I should highlight there are many good things about the Build the Buds, however the capping of the Reserve Fund at ONLY £500,000 is something I must speak out about. This was a figure voted on, by no doubt well-meaning individuals, most of whom have absolutely no experience of downsizing either a company or indeed a football club with a £5 million plus turnover. This figure represents a mere 10 per cent of St Mirren Football Club’s annual turnover and does not even match ONE MONTH of our current outgoings. The Club could, and in all probability will, face difficult decisions in future should our fortunes fade, and history bears out that they will. Dealing with this is a very difficult and costly operation to carry out. Employees do not just walk away; you cannot get out of contracts. You should be aware that another club of similar size, Motherwell FC have a fund of £1 million, by coincidence exactly the figure I believe should be our minimum at this point. And one that should be subject to review in five years. There unfortunately is a belief among some sections of our support that we shall never hit hard times, possibly caused by relegation to the Championship. I assure you clubs of our size have their wonderful times, but unfortunately also times when it is tough. Very tough. I have been there. History tells us this happens to clubs of our size. The Membership numbers of SMISA rose dramatically when we had the opportunity to buy the majority shares in the club, of which we are still the majority shareholder. This was an investment made by around 1,200 supporters, many of us bought into this process with the view that the club was better in the hands of St Mirren people rather than overseas investors! However, this football club we all love is an asset we must protect. We simply must! If we do not protect it with forward thinking and no short-termism, allowing for our experienced reality of Saints’ capacity and capabilities then we could lose it. The proposed figure of £500,000 is far from what would be required in an emergency. It is simply not enough to ensure that we could ride out that initial hard period, should the worst, or perhaps the inevitable happen. This would be a disaster for all the Members who have invested their hard-earned money into SMISA in the belief that SMISA would have a war chest able to cope. To me this proposal is the equivalent of your house burning down and not having insurance: the Reserve Fund IS OUR INSURANCE, and it requires to be at a level that will ensure Saints can survive a problem cash period. This argument for me comes from the heart (and the head). This is about our club always being here, it is about our Grandchildren following in our footsteps. To succeed and survive you must have an adequate plan. I respectfully warn that this proposal in inadequate and should be reassessed. I do hope fellow Members will see that we do need a much larger reserve to protect our investment in St Mirren Football Club.
    • Could be another tight encounter, but hopefully a home win. 
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