St Mirren bring the Premier Sports Cup back to Paisley
St Mirren have won the Premier Sports Cup after a dramatic final against Celtic at Hampden, bringing the trophy back to Paisley for the first time since 2013.
St Mirren have won the Premier Sports Cup after a dramatic final against Celtic at Hampden, bringing the trophy back to Paisley for the first time since 2013.
Paisley and the wider Renfrewshire community are firmly behind St Mirren ahead of Sunday’s Premier Sports Cup Final, with a sense that this is more than just a game of
Renfrew Community Council has donated £250 to Renfrewshire Toy Bank and £250 to Renfrewshire Food Bank to support families across the town during the winter period.
Investment in Renfrewshire’s play parks continues with work set to begin on a further six play parks.
St Mirren supporters looking to watch Sunday’s League Cup Final in Paisley do have options, despite the match being shown on Premier Sports, which limits how many pubs can screen
Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy says his squad has come through recent fixtures without any fresh injury concerns as the Hoops prepare to face St Mirren in Sunday’s Premier Sports Cup
St Mirren midfielder Keanu Baccus says he is “absolutely buzzing” at the chance to play in Sunday’s Premier Sports Cup Final against Celtic after returning to the club in the
Johnstone Burgh have been drawn away to St Roch’s, while Thorn Athletic will host Lesmahagow in the fourth round of the Strathclyde Demolition WoSFL Cup.
St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson says he already has “probably nine out of 11” of his team in mind as the Buddies prepare to face Celtic in Sunday’s Premier Sports
Police Scotland are appealing for information after a pedestrian was struck by a car in Paisley.