![]() He said: “Fixtures have fallen for us fantastically. Robinson is content with the way post-split fixtures fell for his side, even taking the positives from their lengthy midweek trip to Pittodrie to face Aberdeen. Tony Watt injury blow as St Mirren striker could miss rest of seasonĪ win against Hibs would put Buds in fantastic shape heading into their final four matches, given they currently sit level with the Leith side in joint-fifth spot on 44 points.Stephen Robinson says Ryan Flynn's experience is 'vital' as St Mirren fan favourite pens contract extension.“We will certainly be the underdogs, but perhaps we are better when it’s like that.” Read More Related Articles “We have reset ourselves, worked really hard as well as had days off to refresh ourselves for the next five games. “But the players had earned that poor performance from the 32 games before it. That game stayed in my mind for three or four days, it wasn’t good. “That was odd for me, for eight or nine players to be completely off it. ![]() “We have to be organised and better than we were against Kilmarnock, that goes without saying. We’ve taken points off every single team we are going to play. “I know Lee well, he’s got a really good brand of football and sets his teams up well. “But we’re confident too and we think there are opportunities there for us in every game. Everyone that plays St Mirren will be thinking that’s an opportunity against the smallest club in the top-six to take points off. “Then we’ve a home game against Hearts, which is a game we go into confidently. Robinson told Renfrewshire Live Sport: “Getting any points at Easter Road would be brilliant. The Paisley club are ranked as outsiders to wrestle a European qualification spot off Premiership heavyweights Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibs.īut Robinson insists his side have already proven they can take points off every one of their top-six rivals this season, picking up 15 points so far from that trio and matches against the Old Firm.Īnd he smiles at the thought of his side being tagged the wee team among the big boys. ![]() The Saints are heading into uncharted territory this afternoon at Easter Road, facing Hibs in their first ever post-split fixture in the top half of the table. That’s because the Buddies boss is confident his side can punch above their weight and pick up points in all five of their remaining games. Stephen Robinson is happy for every other team in the top-six to think St Mirren are their best chance of a win after the split. ![]()
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