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SMiSA Ballots for UEFA Conference League Away Fixture

With the club announcing that the ballots for the UEFA Conference League tie away fixture against either Valur of Iceland or KF Vllaznia of Albania will open today at 10am, we are pleased to confirm that an allocation of tickets will be provided to SMiSA to distribute amongst our members.

The club are currently in discussions with both potential opponents to confirm our ticket allocations, therefore the number of tickets that will be provided to SMiSA is still TBC.

Similar to the club, SMiSA will be running ballots for our member tickets. The SMiSA ballots will be open to all members from 10am Friday 5th July until 10am Wednesday 10th July.

Those successful will be notified by SMiSA on Monday 15th July with full ticket payment and collection details. Successful entrants must confirm their attendance by 12pm on Friday 19th July. 

Join Temp

Thank you for your interest in wanting to join SMiSA, the St Mirren Supporters Trust.
 
You can join the trust online using our secure direct debit system powered by GoCardless or you can choose to download and return a printed mandate if you prefer.
 

Joining Online

Joining online is simple. Just click the button below corresponding to the amount you wish to contribute per month (minimum £10 per month). You will then be taken to the GoCardless system where you can securely enter your bank and personal details. This information is held entirely by GoCardless who are the largest online direct debit provider in the UK. Payments will be taken automatically on 1st of each month. 
 
If if you wish to cancel your payment you can do so by logging in to your GoCardless account or alternately you can send us an email at [email protected] as we'll arrange for it to be stopped. If you wish to alter the amount you pay each month you do so by sending us an email. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Paper Application Form

If you'd prefer to fill out and post us a form you can download a copy here

 

Existing Shareholder Proxy

 
Also, the trust are always happy to hear from shareholders in the club (St Mirren Football Club Ltd) who wish to give us their proxy vote.  If you have shares in the club and would like the trust to have your proxy, then please contact us and we will set it up for you.

SMiSA Player of the Year Night 2014 Photos

 
Pictures courtesy of Allan Picken.

Committee Members

There are a number of members that serve on the trust's committee, they are listed below in the roles that they perform for the trust along with a contact email addres that you can reach them on.  Just click on their name to send them one.

We also have a number of positions within the trust's committee that are presently unfilled.  We will always welcome volunteers to help the trust in any way that they feel they can, so if you can contribute something and would like to help serve on the committee, then please send us an email and we would be delighted to have you on board.
 

Position Office Holder
Chairman George Adam
   
Secretary John White
   
Treasurer Jim Cumming
   
  David Nicol
   
  Tony Dorris
   
  Peter Black
   
  Jim Crawford
   
  William Bell
   
  Matthew Leitch

SMiSA Player of the Year Night 2013 Photos

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Welcome to SMiSA

Online home of the independent St.Mirren Supporters Association.

SMiSA Timeline

Here is a breakdown of some of our activities since our inception. Our efforts are not solely about money though, bringing fellow Saints fans together at events is most rewarding.

99-002002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

 

 

1999-2000
 

Thoughts of forming a Supporters Association germinate. Fans assist in ‘Making a Stand’.

 

2002

 

  • January –- Deterioration on the park and players are leaving due to the burden of salaries.
  • March –- Mandate given from St. Mirren fans to form SMiSA.
  • April –- Saints Aid – The original event. £5,500 was raised and donated to assist with the wage bill.
  • July - The real work begins. We slowly start to build the Association.
  • October -– 125th Birthday Party. SMiSA throw a party for Saints fans and raise £1070.

 

2003

 

  • March –- Stars in the Stripes, a supporters’ karaoke competition raises £700. Being able to sing was not essential but we demand that participants wear a Saints shirt. It’s important to be properly dressed!
  • April - Q+A Night – First of many held… John Coughlin takes questions from supporters and gets off lightly! These are not fundraiser events as such but we collect £166.
  • April –- Saints Aid 2 – Sees us adopt the fans v fans format. £3456 raised and donated to Youth Development which would exclusively benefit from this event until the last one (SA 8) in 2011.
  • July - On the Board – Ok not of the club but we proudly take an advertising board at Love Street, sponsor the ball boys and take shirt sponsorship.
  • August -– SMiSA Race Night raised £678.
  • October -– SMiSA become a Supporters Trust and officially become the 1877 Society Ltd.
  • December - 1877 Share purchase – Our first Share purchase in the Club sees us purchase 1877 shares with £9345 hitting the clubs bank account in return. We envisaged this would be a regular exercise in the seasons to come but things did not turn out that way.

 

2004

 

  • April –- SMiSA have long been supporters of our fantastic Travel Clubs. We hold a fundraiser in support of the clubs raising £570.
  • May –- Saints Aid 3. SA events were now an annual fixture, great fun and we net £4667 for YD.
  • July - Towelgate – We had some spare funds left over to donate to the club and Gus told us he needed towels for the team. We thought he was joking – he wasn’t. We believed this would highlight how desperate things were at St. Mirren.
  • July - Pre Season Trip – The club could not afford for the team to go away to a pre-season camp. SMiSA funded this by donating £2000.
  • December -– Keano – SMiSA purchased a further 2000 shares in the club bringing our total holding to 3877. This allows the purchase of Stewart Kean from Ayr United.

 

2005

 

  • May - Saints Aid 4 - £6128 was raised at number 4.
  • May - SMiSA Player of the Year – We have held these events in a number of venues in the town and they have always been well attended. Former winners of the award include Kevin McGowne, Mark Reilly, Gary Mason, Kirk Broadfoot, Shug Murray, Stephen McGinn and the current holder is our star striker Steven Thompson.
  • Summer - Love Street No More – The titanic struggle the club faced convincing the Local Authority over Love Street to secure the future of the club heavily involved SMiSA. We are listed in the report from the famous meeting held in the Council chambers.

2006

 

  • April - Saints Aid 5 – This was our most successful Saints Aid, £7021 raised.

 

2007

 

  • March –- Hugh Murray Testimonial Supporters Quiz Night – A town centre venue was packed for a special night for a special player.
  • April –- ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ … SMiSA donates football training bibs to local schools.
  • May - Saints Aid 6 - £5732 raised at the 6th SA event.
  • May - SMiSA recognition awards – From time to time we like to offer an award to the stars behind the scenes at the club or to mark a milestone in a player’s career. These are given at the Player of the Year events. This has ranged from an award to Groundsman Tommy Docherty for his service to the club to a special award to Shuggie Murray on becoming the record holder for appearances at St. Mirren.

2008
 
  • March - Show Racism the Red Card Poster Competition open to all P5, 6+7’s in all of Renfrewshire’s Primary Schools. The response was overwhelming but given the kids had made so much of an effort every single poster was displayed in the Paisley Museum. The winners and their families were treated to a day out at Love Street.
  • May - Saints Aid 7 – This was the last SA at dear old Love Street and we raised £5863.

 

2009

  • June - Memorabilia Exhibition – We asked St. Mirren supporters if they had any unusual or special items of memorabilia to donate into an exhibition at the Paisley Museum. The event was a treasure trove of special St. Mirren items and a sight to behold. This was the best attended event in the museum in recent years.
  • December - We had wanted the last game ever on the Love Street Pitch to be a floodlit Saints Aid event but sadly this never happened.

 

2010

  • March -– Was the planned launch date for Future Saints Development. So many of our contributions have been for YD but FSD never really got moving the way we envisaged and as we were gearing up to revisit this we became sidetracked by the arrival of the Community Interest Company proposal.
  • July –- SMiSA'’s accrued funds for a share purchase in the club hits £50,000. This has been raised entirely through members’ subscription.
  • August –- We encounter 10000 Hours for the first time. The proposal is an interesting one and we decide to see if this could be a vehicle for genuine supporters’ representation at the club.
  • December - Christmas On-line Auction – We raise £1010 which we topped up to donate £3676 for Youth Development.

 

2011

 

  • March –- Following many meetings attempting to assist in getting the 10000 Hours proposal down on paper SMiSA review the first of the presentations. The headlines are fine and we were told the detail would follow.
  • April –- SMiSA acquire a mandate to support 10000 Hours in principle and to establish options for the conditional contribution of £50,000 to the CIC.
  • May - Saints Aid 8 – After a break from these we were asked by fans if we could do a SA at our new home, we raise £3000 at this event. We feel this initiative may just have run its course.
  • Summer -– Witness a series of public meetings re 10000 hours with the funding about to be secured which would take the form of a loan
  • November -– The CIC has failed but has decided the way ahead is to borrow the cash required and the supporter’s contribution jumps from £36k per annum to £125k. SMiSA request detailed information on the proposal but only receive a copy of the constitution of Clyde FC.
 
2012
 
  • March –- Communication from 10000 Hours is poor. No detail for three months. Our members are restless regarding detailed information on the CIC proposal. We are left with no choice other than to seek direction from them regarding possible withdrawal of support for 10000 Hours.
  • May –- The club’s most successful season in decades concludes – but what does the future hold?
  • July - The club hold public meetings which make clear that in spite of recent on-pitch success St Mirren may face financial hardship as a result of the demise of Rangers Football Club, and the commercial consequences of their Newco organisation being put into SFL Division 3 rather than the club's preference of SFL Division 1. SMiSA launch 'Support Our Saints' to assist the club, and 10000 Hours launch 'Nero Blanco' to do the same.
  • August - SMiSA release a statement on the poor availability of St Mirren merchandise as despite at the time sitting at the top of the Premier League, the range of items available in the stadium's shop resembles that of a small junior club, with many fans left exasperated by the lack of availability or choice.  Provan Sports subsequently step back in to run high quality items alongside the JD Sports deal for club strips.
  • November - The Dome.  SMiSA assist in funding St Mirren's new indoor facility with our members approving a proposal to loan the club £50,000 from the accrued share purchase fund towards its construction.  The money is to be paid over a 3 year period starting March next year just after a rather significant date....
 
2013
 
  • March –- St Mirren win the Scottish League Cup for the first time in their history on the 17th.  Youth Academy graduates John McGinn & Marc McAusland start among the victorious team, with Kenny McLean also in the squad whose development SMiSA's youth academy contributions will have assisted over the years.
  • April - League Reconstruction. The St Mirren board take a well-publicised stance against the SPL's proposals to move to a 12-12-18 league setup, in line with the thoughts of SMiSA and the vast majority of supporters of St Mirren and other clubs in the Scottish game.  The proposals are eventually defeated and playoffs added between the first & second tiers along with prize money redistribution in what is a victory for common sense.
  • May - For the first time in several years SMiSA hold a Player of the Year event, this time at the University of the West of Scotland Union in Paisley.  The trust present their player of the year award to Steven Thompson, and make a special award to Jim Goodwin as League Cup Winning Captain.
  • November - Following the abandonment of a home game against Ross County, where St Mirren were well on top due to referee Willie Collum decreeing that the pitch was unplayable, SMiSA make a contribution to the club by buying 500 emergency ponchos to help those fans at the front of the stands that aren't able to retreat to higher ground and get out of the rain in future.
  • December - With many St Mirren fans left angry or exasperated by the lack of club strips at JD Sports, SMiSA take on the issue and highlight it to the club in an attempt to get the matter sorted, feeling it is a real wasted opportunity to capitalise further on the year's earlier success in March.
 
2014
 
  • February –- SMiSA's latest in their series of ongoing contributions to St Mirren Youth Development sees £2000 handed over, allowing the club to buy new footballs for use at the Ralston Academy & Training Base.
  • March - SMiSA secure new coaching software for the St Mirren Youth Academy, to assist in giving coaches more and better training time with the youngsters, helping in their development towards first team football.

About Saints Aid 8

Hello and welcome to Saints Aid 8!

After a 2 season break, this is the eighth time that SMiSA have organised the end of season Saints Aid event and to date we have raised over £42,000 for the club. This year’s event, the first to be held at St. Mirren's new stadium at Greenhill Road, promises to be a truly historic occasion.  It is also quite likely to be the last time that SMiSA will run the event, with future Saints Aid style events looking to be organised by the 10000 Hours CIC.

The event will raise funds for St.Mirren Youth Development and offers supporters the chance of a lifetime to be a football star for the day playing at St. Mirren Park!


The latest bidding details are shown opposite. These are updated once a day by the web team.

Saints Aid 8 Event Details

Date

The event takes place at St. Mirren Park, Greenhill Road, on Sunday May 15th 2011.

Kick off has been brought forward from the original time of 2pm, to 1pm - first thing to check is that you are free on that day at that time!


The Teams

There are 28 places up for grabs in this years event. This comprises a home and away side made up of a goalkeeper, 10 outfield players and three subs which will be used on a rolling basis at the discretion of the teams managers on the day (more on them later!).

One of the 28 jerseys (Away number 12) will be given away in a special competition which SMiSA will run in conjunction with our friends at the Paisley Daily Express. Check the newspaper for further details.

Note that in order to play you must be over 16 years of age on the day of the event!

What is on offer....

Saints fans are invited to bid for a place in one of the two teams to take part in a full 90 minute game on the St. Mirren Park pitch.

All participants will receive a full authentic St. Mirren strip to wear on the day which will be yours to keep as an everlasting momento. Please be aware that generally the kit will be pre worn by a number of the squad as these are club stock kit donated directly from St.Mirren and are not 'out the packet' items purchased from our friends at Provan Sports.

Participants this year will also be invited into the hospitality lounge (with a guest if they wish) for a complimentary drink.  A couple of other SMiSA and Saints Aid 8 goodies will be presented as part of the package - more details on these to follow.


 
Live The Dream....

Your full strip will be hanging in either the home or away dressing rooms on the appropriate peg - you will receive a jersey, shorts and socks - goalkeepers should remember to bring gloves with them!  No names will be on the strips.

The Managers

The managers have now been confirmed as Saints legend Tony Fitzpatrick, and current club defender Lee Mair.  Tony will take the home team, and Lee will take the away side.

The Captains

The player wearing the number 6 jersey in each team will be allocated the captaincy of their side and will have the extra privilege of leading the teams out of the tunnel and onto the St. Mirren Park pitch.

Bidding

Bidding for all jerseys in the Saints Aid 8 spectacular start at £100. Any bid of £500 guarantees a reserve on a shirt. Bids will be accepted in increments of £10 for any of the 23 remaining jerseys on offer.

We will update the website regularly with the very latest bidding information so please check the site regularly. This year we are manually updating the bids to ensure the system is as user friendly and accessible as possible. There will be at least one update per day!

The Auction will close at 8pm sharp on Monday 2nd May - no bids received after that time will be accepted!!


Spectators

The gates at St. Mirren Park will be open on the day for friends and family to come and cheer you on.  Each player will be permitted to bring one guest in to the prize giving ceremony after the game and both player and guest will receive a complimentary drink from the Saints bar.


Payments

SMiSA's preferred method of payment is via electronic bank transfer. Bidders who submit a bid of £500 to reserve their shirt outright will receive payment details promptly, as will any other winning bidders after the close of the auction on Monday, May 2nd.

All payments must arrive by Friday 6th May.  If you haven't paid by then, you won't play!  If you have any questions or concerns about payment, you should email [email protected].

Disclaimer

Please note that in order to play you must be over 16 years of age on the day of the event.  By bidding you are accepting full responsiblity for yourself playing in the game and any injuries that may occur.  Neither SMiSA nor St.Mirren FC can be held  liable for such occurances.


More questions...

If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us at this email address ([email protected]) - We will do the best we can to answer any questions that you have.

Enjoy the day - it is a great experience!!

 

Bids were last updated May 2nd 2011 @ 20:00 - Auction Closed!

(Previously unallocated substitute shirts now with bidders as of May 3rd 2011 @ 00:20)

(Player change - May 11th 2011 @ 18:45)

 

HOME SIDE BIDDING LATEST

ReferenceStatusCurrent BidBidderSubmit Bid
Home 1--£100Andrew Caldwell--
Home 2--£110Ryan Craig--
Home 3--£100Gordon Scott--
Home 4--£100Brian Roy--
Home 5--£100David Gordon--
Home 6 (c)--£100John Taggart--
Home 7--£130Connor Kyle--
Home 8--£150Bobby Farmer--
Home 9--£180Gavin McGale--
Home 10--£100Stephen Bryceland--
Home 11--£110Sean Ritchie--
Home 12--£100David Taylor--
Home 14--£150Derek Stewart--
Home 15--£100Kenny Kyle--
 

AWAY SIDE BIDDING LATEST

ReferenceStatusCurrent BidBidderSubmit Bid
Away 1--£100Derek Abraham--
Away 2--£110Chris Ireland--
Away 3--£100Scott Watson--
Away 4--£100Craig Muir--
Away 5--£100Gary Hunter--
Away 6 (c)--£100Ian Brown--
Away 7--£150Mark Kennedy--
Away 8--£110Gary Clark--
Away 9--£160Roy Henderson--
Away 10--£350Ian Williamson--
Away 11--£130David Wilson--
Away 12----PDE - Graham Miller--
Away 14--£100Stephen McDonnell--
Away 15--£100David Morrison--