Ethan Erhahon firmly believes reducing the Old Firm’s ticket allocation in Paisley is paying off in points. The St Mirren midfielder helped his side pick up a 1-1 draw against Rangers in their final game before the World Cup break.
Having restricted all away supporters visiting the SMiSA Stadium to just one stand this season, the Saints also impressively ended Celtic’s unbeaten domestic streak after sealing a 2-0 win in September on their home turf.
While the move has frustrated Old Firm fans who have seen their allocation cut, Erhahon is certain the move has given his Buddies a competitive edge they’ve been previously lacking when taking on the Glasgow sides.Speaking exclusively to Renfrewshire Live Sport, Erhahon said: “I think we have come a long way.
Even the last game here against Celtic, we showed how well we can play against the Old Firm. “We were comfortable in that game and we were comfortable against Rangers too.
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