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  1. 38 minutes ago, ZingaliMan said:

    Robinson said he was somewhat surprised when someone from Morecambe told him St Mirren want to speak to you  £100,000 compensation has been agreed by both clubs. Your right though it came right out of the blue. Would love to know how Robinson name came to the top of the list. 

    He must be really shocked by the salary we’re paying him then.

  2. 2 hours ago, Arch Stanton said:

    Would be a long list of players who played for both clubs.

    In my time (off the top of my head)...Bobby Torrance, Iain Munro, Brian Hamilton, Neil Cooper, Martin McIntosh, Steve Cowan, Dougie Bell, Neil Orr, Kirk Broadfoot, Barry Lavety, Mark Fulton, Tommy Turner, the three McGinns, Doyle-Hayes, Gogic etc.

    There will be many more.

    Neil Orr

  3. As much as he’s correct in what he’s saying with regards to the strikers, ultimately the buck stops with him. He manages the team, he buys the players, he picks the players, he sets out the training schedule, he plans out the tactics, everything that happens on the pitch basically, is under his management. He has 6 days (mostly) between games to work on this along with his coaches etc. When I was at University we done a course in quality control, where it got drummed into us that 90% of all issues that arise within an organisation can be directly traced back to decisions made by management.

    In an Engineering company, if a lathe worker machines a component to the wrong specification because he’s been given the wrong instruction, you don’t blame the guy on the lathe. You look at what’s went wrong in the process and you start from the top and work your way down. I understand it’s hard to compare a football club with an engineering firm but the principles are exactly the same.

    Jim is obviously a legend at the club and he will be given time, he’s a really nice guy and a brilliant ambassador for St. Mirren, numerous players have said recently that it was Jim who persuaded them to sign for the club when they had other offers. I actually think the team has been playing pretty well in the past few games and it’s the lack of quality around the opponents goal that is hurting the team, but quality around the opponents goal is a massive part of being a good football team and changing that for the better lies ultimately on Jim Goodwin and only Jim Goodwin. 

    Back to middle we are the shizzle. Give us a goal scorer.

  4. Bored waiting now...........Wonder how many of this little lot they actually had the money for?

    Only included the sub £1M players to show just how well they treated their Scottish counterparts over the years...some of those Scottish transfers are just theft when you see what they were willing to dish out for foreign flops.

    26 players of £3Million or above and only Dundee Unt in that list getting £4M for Duncan Ferguson.

    Mark Hateley AS Monaco £0.5m 90

    Oleg Kuznetsov Dynamo Kiev £1.5m 90

    Brian Reid Greenock Morton 91

    Andy Goram Hibernian £1m 91

    David Robertson Aberdeen £0.97m 91

    Mikhailichenko Sampdoria £2m 91

    Stuart McCall Everton £1.2m 91

    Dale Gordon Norwich City £1.2m 91

    Dave McPherson Heart of Midlothian £1.3m 92

    Trevor Steven Marseille £2.4m 92

    Duncan Ferguson Dundee United £4m 93

    Gordon Durie Tottenham Hotspur £1.2m 93

    Basile Boli Marseille £2.7m 94

    Brian Laudrup Fiorentina £2.5m 94

    Alan McLaren Hearts £2m 94

    Stephen Wright Aberdeen £1.5m 95

    Paul Gascoigne Lazio £4.3m 95

    Oleg Salenko Valencia £2.5m 95

    Gordan Petrić Dundee United £1.5m 95

    Derek McInnes Greenock Morton £0.3m 95

    Erik Bo Andersen Aalborg Bk £1.5m 96

    Jörg Albertz Hamburg £4m 96

    Joachim Björklund Vicenza £1.7m 96

    Sebastian Rozental Universidad Catolica £3.5m 96

    Ståle Stensaas Rosenborg BK £1.5m 97

    Lorenzo Amoruso Fiorentina £5m 97

    Sergio Porrini Juventus £3m 97

    Marco Negri Perugia £3.75m 97

    Arthur Numan PSV Eindhoven £4.5m 98

    Gabriel Amato Real Mallorca £4.2m 98

    van Bronckhorst Feyenoord £5m 98

    Andrei Kanchelskis Fiorentina £5.5m 98

    Lionel Charbonnier AJ Auxerre £1.2m 98

    Daniel Prodan Atlético Madrid £2.2m 98

    Colin Hendry Blackburn Rovers £4m 98

    Stephane Guivarc'h Newcastle United £3.5m 98

    Neil McCann Hearts £2m 98

    Stefan Klos Borussia Dortmund £0.75m 98

    Craig Moore Crystal Palace £1m 99

    Claudio Reyna VfL Wolfsburg £2m 99

    Michael Mols FC Utrecht £4m 99

    Billy Dodds Dundee United £1.3m 99

    Peter Løvenkrands Akademisk Boldklub £1.3m 00

    Kenny Miller Hibernian £2m 00

    Bert Konterman Feyenoord £4.3m 00

    Ronald de Boer Barcelona £4.5m 00

    Jesper Christiansen Odense BK £1.7m 00

    Tore André Flo Chelsea £12m 00

    Christian Nerlinger Borussia Dortmund £1.8m 01

    Claudio Caniggia Dundee £0.9m 01

    Michael Ball Everton £6.5m 01

    Shota Arveladze Ajax £2m 01

    Mikel Arteta Barcelona £5.8m 02

    Steven Thompson Dundee United £0.2m 02

    Barry Ferguson Blackburn Rovers £4.5m 04

    Nacho Novo Dundee £0.45m 04

    Thomas Buffel Feyenoord £2.3m 04

    Kris Boyd Kilmarnock £0.4m 05

    Kevin Thomson Hibernian £2m 06

    Carlos Cuéllar Osasuna £2.37m 07

    Lee McCulloch Wigan Athletic £2.25m 07

    Steven Whittaker Hibernian £2m 07

    Daniel Cousin Lens £1.1m 07

    Steven Naismith Kilmarnock £1.9m 07

    Kenny Miller Derby County £2m 08

    Andrius Velička Viking £1m 08

    Kyle Lafferty Burnley £3.25m 08

    Madjid Bougherra Charlton Athletic £2.5m 08

    Pedro Mendes Portsmouth £3m 08

    Steven Davis Fulham £3m 08

    Maurice Edu Toronto FC £2.6m 08

    James Beattie Stoke City £1.25m 10

    Nikica Jelavić Rapid Wien £4m 10

    Michael Ball LOL.

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