Stephen Robinson believes it’s essential supporters respect Sunday’s minute’s applause, no matter their beliefs.
The Buddies revealed their plans to mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II yesterday morning.
Forward of their conflict with Celtic tomorrow, the Paisley membership will maintain a minute’s applause to commemorate the late Monarch’s life.
Gamers may also don black armbands for the conflict on the SMISA Stadium, which will probably be broadcast reside on Sky Sports activities.
St Mirren boss Robinson is hopeful followers of each golf equipment will probably be “respectful” when the time comes, with the nation nonetheless at the moment within the official 10-day mourning interval.
Robinson mentioned: “I don’t make these selections on how we present our respect. It’s arduous sufficient selecting a workforce.
“But when that’s what it's - a minute’s applause - then clearly we'll respect that as a lot as we will as effectively.
“I can solely communicate for myself and for St Mirren. As a soccer membership we'll present our utmost respect, I personally will present my utmost respect.
“You hope that individuals have that respect throughout the recreation as a result of somebody has died.
“It doesn't matter what your beliefs are, I feel it’s essential that society respects that.”
When requested about his view forward of Sunday’s deliberate tribute, Celtic supervisor Ange Postecoglou mentioned: “I've the identical message to our followers that we all the time have.
"As I mentioned earlier than the sport (in opposition to Shakhtar), we'll abide by the protocols. We wore black armbands on Wednesday night time.
“I feel there’s a minute’s applause, we'll abide by no matter obligations and duties we've got as a soccer membership. We are going to do this in a respectful method. We wish our supporters to do the identical.”
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