Matchday 11 - St Mirren v Dundee United
Matchday 11 - St Mirren v Dundee United

A group of players giving everything and our support responding.



REACTION | Stephen Robinson Post-Dundee United
REACTION | Stephen Robinson Post-Dundee United

The manager gives his assessment on St Mirren's 2-1 win over Dundee United in the cinch Premiership.



St Mirren 2-1 Dundee Utd | St Mirren move up to fourth after a home win! | cinch Premiership
St Mirren 2-1 Dundee Utd | St Mirren move up to fourth after a home win! | cinch Premiership

St Mirren climbed to the fourth position in the Scottish Premiership after beating 2-1 The Tangerines in Paisley. Subscribe to the ...



The Dundee United Disaster Part?..  (lost count) Dundee Utd v St Mirren Matchday Vlog
The Dundee United Disaster Part?.. (lost count) Dundee Utd v St Mirren Matchday Vlog

I can't recall how many 2-1 defeats we have had this season so far VAR did have a little impact to the game but didn't really matter ...




Team, Place & City Details

St Mirren F.C.

St Mirren Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Paisley, Renfrewshire, that competes in the Scottish Premiership after winning the 2017–18 Scottish Championship. Founded in 1877, the team has two nicknames, the Buddies and the Saints.

2007–08 St Mirren F.C. season

The 2007–08 season was St Mirren's second consecutive season in the Scottish Premier League, and they were looking to improve on last season's 11th placing ahead of Dunfermline. They also competed in the Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup, however were the subject of a shock defeat in the League Cup by 3rd Division East Fife.

St Mirren Park
St Mirren Park

St Mirren Park, also known as The Simple Digital Arena and The SMISA Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Paisley, Scotland. It is the home of St Mirren.

2008–09 St Mirren F.C. season

St Mirren competed in the Scottish Premier League, after finishing in tenth place in 2007–08. The 2008–09 season also saw the club leave Love Street for the new St Mirren Park in Greenhill Road.

2009–10 St Mirren F.C. season

St Mirren competed for their fourth successive season in the Scottish Premier League after finishing 11th place for season 2008–09, narrowly avoiding relegation on goal difference. It will also be their first full season in their new home ground, since moving from Love Street in January.

2010–11 St Mirren F.C. season

St Mirren are competing in their fifth successive season in the Scottish Premier League after finishing in tenth place for season 2009–10. The most notable change at the club during the close season was the replacement of both manager Gus MacPherson and assistant manager Andy Millen after 7 seasons of managing the club.

St Mirren F.C. in European football

St Mirren Football Club is a Scottish association football club based in Paisley. The club first competed in a European competition in 1980–81, entering the UEFA Cup following a third-place finish in the Scottish Premier Division.

St Mirren B.C.

St Mirren B.C. are a Scottish basketball club based in the city of Paisley, Scotland.

Dundee United F.C.

Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the city of Dundee. Formed in 1909, originally as Dundee Hibernian, the club changed to the present name in 1923.

St Mirren Basketball

St Mirren, currently known as St Mirren West College Scotland for sponsorship reasons, are a basketball team based in the city of Paisley, Scotland.

St Mirren

St Mirren or St.