Today marks exactly one year since Stephen Robinson took over the managerial reins at St Mirren. It’s been an eventful tenure so far, with highs and lows on the pitch and a big turnover of players moving in and out of the club.
Here we’ve taken a look back on Robinson’s first year in charge, with the club firmly in contention to secure a top-six finish in the top flight for the first time since 1985.
With club legend Jim Goodwin taking over at Aberdeen, St Mirren were on the hunt for a new boss to steady the ship and keep their top-six hopes afloat.
Hearts coach Steven Naismith, Celtic icon Scott Brown and former boss Jack Ross were all in contention, but the Saints board quickly made former Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson their top priority.
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