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Alan Power insists he'll drive St Mirren on to top six target and talks up Eamonn Brophy impact

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St Mirren recruit Alan Power chose Otis Redding’s classic Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay as his initiation song after joining up with his new teammates in Belfast.

But he insists he’ll be wasting no time as he tries to steer his new side to the top six this season. The 33-year-old enforcer was a pivotal cog in Steve Clarke’s Kilmarnock side that punched well above its weight, finishing fifth and third in the Premiership in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

Having linked up with his new Buddies last week for pre-season, he’s confident his new side can go one further than last time out and sail into the top half. “I feel like St Mirren have been improving over the past couple of years,” he told Express Sport. “I’ve been looking from the outside in,.

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