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Saints Aid 6 - Bidding Ends!
Sunday, 06 May 2007

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The auction for places in this the 6th annual Saints Aid event is now CLOSED!

To review the winning bids, please click here.

The Paisley Daily Express' competition for the Away #3 jersey is however still open, for those of you who were unsuccessful in getting a place but entries must be received by this Tuesday, 8th May.

For more details on that, please click here.

SMiSA wishes to thank everyone who bid for a shirt.  In total over £6000 was received in winning bids for Saints' Youth Development - we hope all those lucky enough to get their place enjoy the day and playing on the hallowed turf of Love St!

 
SMiSA Player of the Year Night, and Award Winner
Tuesday, 01 May 2007

ImageSMiSA are happy to announce that the vote to determine their player of the year has now closed, and it has seen Hugh Murray come out with the award.  Shuggie has been a tremendous servant to the club over his 10 year spell at Love St, without question deserving of his testimonial year and this season he has been undoubtedly one of the standouts in the St Mirren team.

SMiSA would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who voted over the last fortnight and can also now formally annouce that they are organising their Player of the Year event where Hugh will be presented with his prize.

It will be held at Fury Murrays in Shuttle Street on Saturday 19th May at 4.00pm, after the ICT game at Love Street which kicks off at 12:30pm.

All Saints travel clubs and websites are welcome to present their awards at the event if they wish.  To organise that please just send us an email.

Tickets will cost £2.00 and will be available from this Saturday (May 5th) onwards, with further details to be announced.

 
Saints Aid 6 - Managers Confirmed!
Friday, 13 April 2007

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Today SMiSA has received confirmation from St.Mirren that the managers for Saints Aid 6 will be none other than Gus MacPherson & Andy Millen! 

Places are going fast with some 7 shirts sold already, so bid quickly to avoid disappointment!

You can review the latest bidding here.

 
'Design A Poster' Competition Exhibition - Opens!
Saturday, 07 April 2007
ImageToday the exhibition of entries for the St.Mirren & Show Racism The Red Card 'Design A Poster' competition officially opened at Paisley Museum & Art Gallery.

The competition was backed by Renfrewshire Council & promoted in local schools with the objective of taking the message that racism is not acceptable in the 21st Century to children, with Saints at the forefront of getting that message across in P5, 6 & 7 and there has been a quite simply terrific response.


Over 300 entries were received by SMiSA and a large selection of them are now on display at the museum, including the 6 winning entries.

The 6 winners were:

Overall Winner
Chloe Sword - Age 11, Bridge of Weir Primary

9 Year Old Age Group
Rory John, Lochwinnoch Primary

10 Year Old Age Group
Alyson McCloud, Ralston Primary

11 Year Old Age Group
Rachel Park, Arkleston Primary

Highly Commended
Lauren Richards - Age 11, West Primary
Shanice Fagin - Age 11, Cardonald Primary

Click Here to see the winning entries, in the above order, and here for a selection of pictures from the exhibition.
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