St Mirren camp will see them quickly pick up where they left off. The Buddies endured a slow start to the last campaign, with new players taking time to gel and adapt to life in Paisley.There will soon be another influx of players after the club announced this week first team players Vaclav Hladky, Stephen McGinn, Cody Cooke, Danny Mullen, Oan Djorkaeff, Gary MacKenzie, Tony Andreu and Ross Wallace would all be leaving at the end of their current deals.
But with the core of last season’s squad due to stick together when football returns in the coming weeks, Foley insists there’s no reason why the Saints can’t continue the rich pre-lockdown vein of form that saw them pick up invaluable wins over Motherwell and Hearts to beat the drop. “We.
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