First impressions count greatly in football.When a goalkeeper at a new club drops a clanger early on, it can take months for fans to forget it.And when a player with a reputation as a bit of a bruiser gets himself sent off in one of his first games for his new side, that reputation is only further cemented in the eyes of the club’s supporters.That’s exactly the scenario that faced Alan Power.
The Irishman made the switch to St Mirren from Killie in the summer, famed for his no-nonsense, aggressive style of play in the middle of the park.
A very similar reputation to a certain manager who currently oversees the Buddies from the dugout.Jim Goodwin was keen to stress that Power wasn’t being brought in as a wrecking ball option for the Saints,
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