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Gus: Boo boys got it right



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Published Date: 10 April 2008
ST MIRREN boss Gus MacPherson claimed the fans were right to boo his team off the park following their goalless draw with Gretna.
Home keeper Greg Fleming made two good stops inside five minutes from Mark Corcoran and David Barron but Saints otherwise struggled to create chances.

Substitute Stephen McGinn struck the bar with a fierce volley but Abdul Osman missed a great chance to claim three SPL points for Gretna at Fir Park when he headed wide from 12 yards.

Saints substitute Stewart Kean scored deep in injury time but he was well offside and the fans' cheers soon turned to jeers.

"I totally understand that," said MacPherson. "We gave them a lot of praise after Saturday's performance against Hibs. They were a shadow of the team that played at Easter Road. The strange thing is we took nothing from Easter Road and got a point here after a performance like that."





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  • Last Updated: 10 April 2008 10:12 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: St Mirren FC , Gretna FC
 
 

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