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Scottish Premiership side left looking for new first-choice goalkeeper after six-figure permanent deal agreed

Scottish Premiership side left looking for new first-choice goalkeeper after six-figure permanent deal agreed

Scottish Sun13-06-2025
ST MIRREN are on the lookout for a new goalkeeper this morning after Zach Hemming agreed to join Chesterfield.
The 25-year-old has agreed a permanent £150,000 deal from Middlesbrough to Chesterfield, putting an end to hopes the Paisley side had of keeping him for another season.
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Zach Hemming had moe than proved his worth
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Zach Hemming became a major hero for the fans
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Hemming had two loan spells in Paisley, in addition to two loan stints at Kilmarnock, but he moves on from Middlesbrough where he came through the ranks.
Having helped them to another top six finish, the Paisley side revealed that they were keen to sign him permanently this summer as they announced their retained list at the end of the Scottish Premiership season.
But that decision was essentially taken out of their hands after the Riverside club accepted an offer from Chesterfield instead.
Hemming, you will recall, was spotted having a bit of fun at manager Stephen Robinson's expense on a night out at the Premier League darts at the Hydro in Glasgow.
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Tthe TV cameras caught him holding a fun banner with the words 'Robbo Out' as he savoured a laugh with boss Stephen Robinson's son Harry, currently playing at Clyde.
Hemming explained: 'The manager was joking about it as his son was at the darts too.
'It was a nice laugh and joke and then I had to do the coffee runs twice in a row!"
Hemming spent a chunk of last season playing with a fracture in his FACE.
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He was injured in the dying moments of a home defeat to St Johnstone but rejected the offer of a protective mask for games.
He said: 'I thought it was going to be worse than it actually was at first.
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"I thought it was going to be my cheekbone because my eye shut up.
'It's just a little fracture across the nose, which is better than what I feared.
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St Mirren's Zach Hemming holds up a sign which reads 'Robbo out!!!'
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'I did get asked by the physio about a mask but they said if it falls down in the game, it would be a nightmare to get back up. I said just to leave it."
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