St Mirren supporters vote to stop Celtic and Rangers getting two stands in Paisley

A powerful majority of Saints followers have voted to cease Celtic and Rangers being given two stands after they go to the SMISA Stadium subsequent season.

A big quantity of the Paisley membership's supporters made it clear final season they have been sad with the Outdated Agency taking on the Tony Fitzpatrick Household Stand, with residence followers being relocated elsewhere on these match days.

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St Mirren put collectively a survey to gauge assist for preserving all three stands, with a 'Assist a Buddie' and voluntary £30 contribution scheme designed to assist offset to the potential losses from promoting out two stands to Celtic and Rangers followers after they got here to Paisley.

And the Buddies board have now introduced the robust assist for these has given the membership the arrogance to take the step.

St Mirren chairman John Needham mentioned: "We’ve listened rigorously to our followers and as we speak’s announcement is a big vote of confidence in our supporters.

"They've made it very clear that they need elevated numbers of St Mirren followers in attendance for all residence matches.

"The choice to retain all three stands for St Mirren supporters for all residence league matches is finally pushed by our followers and that’s what’s allowed the Board to make this resolution.

"Our supporters have been unimaginable in current instances, and as a fan-owned membership their views are massively essential to us.

"We need to take this chance to thank our supporters for his or her loyalty and we sit up for working with the area people to encourage and welcome new followers as we got down to have interaction the subsequent technology of St Mirren supporters."

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