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3 days ago
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'I bet they wish they were sitting in their garden'
Stephen Robinson apologised to St Mirren fans who travelled to Arbroath for their Premier Sports Cup opener which ended in a goalless draw and a defeat on penalties. The Buddies - who lost captain Mark O'Hara to a second yellow card after 88 minutes - couldn't break down the Championship outfit inside the 90 minutes, and lost out on the bonus point that comes with winning the penalty shoot-out. Advertisement St Mirren are back on the road on Tuesday, visiting League 2 Forfar Athletic and Robinson is demanding a response. "We're not going to feel sorry for ourselves," he told club media. "It's disappointing for us, disappointing for the people that travelled a long way on a Saturday when they could have been sitting in the garden – I bet they wish they had done. "But it's a group of boys that have never let me down over a longer period of time. As I say, we have to be and will be better than that. "We have to react to it, we will be better. We have to do simple things which we didn't do. Advertisement "It was too slow. It was too pedestrian and credit to Arbroath they were well-organised, they defended very well when they needed to. "We didn't create enough and bar Peter (Urminsky, goalkeeper), we could have lost the game."


BBC News
3 days ago
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- BBC News
'I bet they wish they were sitting in their garden'
Stephen Robinson apologised to St Mirren fans who travelled to Arbroath for their Premier Sports Cup opener which ended in a goalless draw and a defeat on Buddies - who lost captain Mark O'Hara to a second yellow card after 88 minutes - couldn't break down the Championship outfit inside the 90 minutes, and lost out on the bonus point that comes with winning the penalty Mirren are back on the road on Tuesday, visiting League 2 Forfar Athletic and Robinson is demanding a response."We're not going to feel sorry for ourselves," he told club media."It's disappointing for us, disappointing for the people that travelled a long way on a Saturday when they could have been sitting in the garden – I bet they wish they had done."But it's a group of boys that have never let me down over a longer period of time. As I say, we have to be and will be better than that."We have to react to it, we will be better. We have to do simple things which we didn't do."It was too slow. It was too pedestrian and credit to Arbroath they were well-organised, they defended very well when they needed to."We didn't create enough and bar Peter (Urminsky, goalkeeper), we could have lost the game."


BBC News
27-06-2025
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- BBC News
Mullen 'ready to take number one jersey' after signing for Buddies
Goalkeeper Ryan Mullen hopes "to take the number one jersey" after signing for St Mirren from Scottish Championship side Greenock academy product Mullen, 24, has joined Stephen Robinson's side on a two-year deal having kept 25 clean sheets in 65 games for Robinson believes he will provide "real competition" to fellow shotstopper, Peter Urminsky."We feel as if we have two very good young goalkeepers with great potential," Robinson told club "feels ready" to make the step to the top flight, having enjoyed spells at Queen's Park and Clyde before settling at Cappielow."After playing in the Championship, taking the step up to the Premiership was always a big ambition of mine," he added."I feel as if I've been ready since my first season in the Championship. "I knew I wanted to play in the top-flight, I wanted to be in the Premiership and I feel ready to go. "It's all about getting my head down, getting to work and trying to stake my claim in the team."