St Mirren head into their final game with a records points tally and top-flight status safely secured, their manager was fearing for his job in October.
The Buddies welcome Dundee United to the SMISA Stadium tomorrow having already picked up 44 points, a record Premiership haul for the club since the SPL was formed in 1998.
Should Motherwell slip up at home to Ross County, the Saints could also find themselves finishing in seventh spot - a feat not achieved in Paisley since 1989.
With coronavirus ripping through St Mirren early on in the campaign, Jim Goodwin’s depleted side went on a six-game losing streak that saw his side perilously close to facing yet another relegation battle.After a crucial shutdown in October, the Buddies emerged.
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