St Mirren face Livingston in the semi-final early next year and Goodwin said: “I said to the players after the game they have beaten two big clubs in Scotland in Aberdeen and Rangers and there is no point doing that if you are not going to go all the way. “I am not saying we are going to win the cup but we genuinely believe we can.
We will remain grounded, there is no doubt about that but you can't help but think about it.”Goodwin was sent off as he celebrated St Mirren’s dramatic stoppage time winner by Conor McCarthy after Steven Davis looked to have forced extra time.
That came after Jamie McGrath had netted a double either side of Connor Goldson’s opener. Goodwin said: “I was sent off for a gesture but listen, I was just emotional.“I.
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