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From a St Mirren fan

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All encouraging stuff but I'd take issue about the above. Like it or not we are going to be strong favourites for just about every game we play next season.

I expect us to win automatic promotion, that for me is par, not the play offs. Forget humility we shouldn't be anywhere near this league and I expect our stay in it to be very short lived.

This is not arrogant - we should graft 100% to achieve our aim but make no mistake SAFC being in the third tier is unacceptable.

The owner said as much mind.
 
We are about 15 players short of a squad. You need to get real

With (and I quote) the biggest budget ever seen in League 1.

I'm not bothered in the slightest if it is mistaken for arrogance. We should be motivated if nothing else by shame at having fallen to this level.

I've renewed and I'll be as many games as I can both home and away but anything other than promotion for me is a failure next season.
 
I asked a St Mirren fan who I met on holiday what he thought and this was reply I got.

Jack ross is very well thought of up here......a rising star. Hes done a good job with st mirren.....they were in free fall for 2yr. Saved them from relegation when he took over last year then this year won the league outright. If he takes sunderlamd job its a big jump for the guy. Would hope it wouldnt swallow him up. The theory is the same but the club size is massive. If it pays off he could go onto big things.
 
A mate of mine is a die hard St Mirren fan. Asked him for his assessment, in particular whether any manager could have had them promoted etc. This was his reply:

"You will not regret this appointment. He is a great manager. And if he wants to sign Stevie Mallan from Barnsley reserves let him get on with it. He's a great creative midfielder and dead ball deliverer who was appallingly underused during the Barnsley melt-down.

We are a well run club but we still have no money. In his 18 months, Jack didn't pay a single transfer fee, had to let last year's best player (Mallan) leave and this year's (Morgan) leave as well (albeit back to us on loan until the league was won). He benched the league's surprising top scorer (Reilly) at Christmas to bring in a new striker (Mullen) who was less surprising but more likely to score without the element of surprise. Oh, and Mullen came initially on a fee free pre contract followed by an accepting the inevitable from...... Livingston who, even without him, ended up second to us in the league.

He thinks strategically, is great with the fans, and reads the game in play brilliantly. Of all the Saints managers I've seen, the only comparator appropriate is Alex Ferguson.

And, finally, he's chosen cleverly with you. A play off place is par, a promotion better and a title, barring relegation, a guarantee of another two years whatever.

He could have gone to Ipswich and hung about mid table until they got bored. He didn't.

He will have a project with your team. I wish him well."


Does he drink irn bru?
 
A mate of mine is a die hard St Mirren fan. Asked him for his assessment, in particular whether any manager could have had them promoted etc. This was his reply:

"You will not regret this appointment. He is a great manager. And if he wants to sign Stevie Mallan from Barnsley reserves let him get on with it. He's a great creative midfielder and dead ball deliverer who was appallingly underused during the Barnsley melt-down.

We are a well run club but we still have no money. In his 18 months, Jack didn't pay a single transfer fee, had to let last year's best player (Mallan) leave and this year's (Morgan) leave as well (albeit back to us on loan until the league was won). He benched the league's surprising top scorer (Reilly) at Christmas to bring in a new striker (Mullen) who was less surprising but more likely to score without the element of surprise. Oh, and Mullen came initially on a fee free pre contract followed by an accepting the inevitable from...... Livingston who, even without him, ended up second to us in the league.

He thinks strategically, is great with the fans, and reads the game in play brilliantly. Of all the Saints managers I've seen, the only comparator appropriate is Alex Ferguson.

And, finally, he's chosen cleverly with you. A play off place is par, a promotion better and a title, barring relegation, a guarantee of another two years whatever.

He could have gone to Ipswich and hung about mid table until they got bored. He didn't.

He will have a project with your team. I wish him well."
Good post .. Thank you
 
A mate of mine is a die hard St Mirren fan. Asked him for his assessment, in particular whether any manager could have had them promoted etc. This was his reply:

"You will not regret this appointment. He is a great manager. And if he wants to sign Stevie Mallan from Barnsley reserves let him get on with it. He's a great creative midfielder and dead ball deliverer who was appallingly underused during the Barnsley melt-down.

We are a well run club but we still have no money. In his 18 months, Jack didn't pay a single transfer fee, had to let last year's best player (Mallan) leave and this year's (Morgan) leave as well (albeit back to us on loan until the league was won). He benched the league's surprising top scorer (Reilly) at Christmas to bring in a new striker (Mullen) who was less surprising but more likely to score without the element of surprise. Oh, and Mullen came initially on a fee free pre contract followed by an accepting the inevitable from...... Livingston who, even without him, ended up second to us in the league.

He thinks strategically, is great with the fans, and reads the game in play brilliantly. Of all the Saints managers I've seen, the only comparator appropriate is Alex Ferguson.

And, finally, he's chosen cleverly with you. A play off place is par, a promotion better and a title, barring relegation, a guarantee of another two years whatever.

He could have gone to Ipswich and hung about mid table until they got bored. He didn't.

He will have a project with your team. I wish him well."
Thanks for sharing marra
 
With (and I quote) the biggest budget ever seen in League 1.

I'm not bothered in the slightest if it is mistaken for arrogance. We should be motivated if nothing else by shame at having fallen to this level.

I've renewed and I'll be as many games as I can both home and away but anything other than promotion for me is a failure next season.
I know why you say it and a club like ours shouldn’t be down there (even though we deserve to be)...but we have a hell of a lot of hard work to do to be competitive and if we don’t get stuck in we’ll be off the pace
 
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