Jim Goodwin is targeting the club’s best league finish in over 30 years. Former skipper Goodwin led St Mirren to ninth spot from the dugout last season, the Paisley side’s best showing since Danny Lennon’s squad picked up a joint-eighth finish with Kilmarnock in the 2013/14 Premiership campaign.
But he insists a repeat of ninth spot in the upcoming season would be a disappointment, as he takes aim at continued improvement and a lofty top-six spot.Goodwin told Express Sport: “There’s an expectation for us to keep improving and first and foremost that comes from within.“I don’t want St Mirren to be a survival club.
I stressed that enough last season.“I look at the infrastructure in terms of training facilities, the stadium, the fanbase, the.
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