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McGeoch Voted Off St Mirren Board

St Mirren have voted director Ken McGeoch off the board in his absence at an extraordinary meeting. The club were unhappy at McGeoch’s use of Rangers’ company secretary during his failed takeover bid for the Buddies. “In a vote by shareholders an overwhelming majority voted to remove Mr McGeoch from his position as a club [...]

St Mirren have called an extraordinary general meeting in a bid to remove director Ken McGeoch from the board. McGeoch’s role in a possible takeover attempt has angered those running the Paisley club. The club had claimed that McGeoch had shown confidential information to Rangers’ company secretary. The director has said he is willing to [...]

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St Mirren have told takeover hopeful Ken McGeoch to resign from the board by end of business on Monday or they will call an extraordinary meeting. The businessman had responded to a similar request last week by saying he was willing to leave the club should someone buy his shareholding. But he has also threatened [...]

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St Mirren have asked Ken McGeogh to resign as a director of the club over allegations that he showed confidential information to a Rangers official. The Paisley club last week rejected a takeover approach from the businessman because of his links to Rangers’ company secretary, Gary Withey. Now the board has given McGeoch 48 hours [...]

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St Mirren Reject Takeover Interest

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St Mirren have rejected an approach to take over the club by current director Ken McGeoch after it was made through Rangers’ company secretary. And Buddies chairman Stewart Gilmour hopes that the community-based group led by Richard Atkinson is moving closer to firming up their takeover. Correspondence on behalf of McGeoch came from Gary Withey, [...]

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Saints Ease To Win Over Buddies

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St Mirren’s hopes of a top-six finish in the Scottish Premier League were all but ended with a 3-0 home defeat to St Johnstone on Saturday. Goals from Lee Croft, David McCracken and Fran Sandaza kept Steve Lomas’ side joint-fourth with Dundee United in the race for a European place. Danny Lennon’s side remain eight points behind sixth-placed Hearts with just three [...]

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McAusland Suffers Eye Socket Fracture

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St Mirren defender Marc McAusland has suffered a fractured eye socket and faces several weeks on the sidelines. The Buddies have revealed that the 23-year-old centre-half picked up the injury during Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Aberdeen before being taken off at half-time at St Mirren Park. Manager Danny Lennon told his club website: “Marc has [...]

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SFA Uphold McCulloch Suspension

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Lee McCulloch will miss Rangers’ next two games after the Scottish Football Association upheld his two-match suspension for violent conduct. The midfielder was sent off during the defeat by St Mirren on Christmas Eve, but appealed and was able to feature against Celtic and Motherwell. However, the SFA’s fast-track tribunal dismissed the club’s appeal. McCulloch [...]

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SFA Could Examine Goodwin Punch

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St Mirren captain Jim Goodwin could face trial by television after aiming a punch at Motherwell’s Steve Jennings during their sides’ 1-1 draw. It could lead to the Buddies midfielder falling foul of the Scottish Football Association’s compliance officer. Television pictures show what looks like an uppercut from the 30-year-old into the stomach of Jennings [...]

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Danny Lennon Agrees New Contract

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Danny Lennon has signed a deal that extends his contract as manager of Scottish Premier League club St Mirren. A two-year extension means he is contracted to the Paisley outfit, who sit fifth in the SPL, until 2014. And the 41-year-old, who joined the Buddies in summer 2010 from Cowdenbeath, said: “It certainly wasn’t a difficult decision [...]

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