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St Mirren set for January move



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ST MIRREN have confirmed they will bring the curtain down on their 114-year stay at Love Street at the start of next year.
They will play their first match at the 8,000-seat Greenhill Road stadium against Kilmarnock on 31 January, with the last match at Love Street currently scheduled to be against Motherwell on 3 January.


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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2008 3:09 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: St Mirren FC
 
1

KingKenny,

19/06/2008 00:23:12
Good.
2

,

19/06/2008 00:23:18
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Swordsman,

Dublin 19/06/2008 01:39:56
2..Yup it would, except that St Mirren are from Renfrewshire...But there are a few Morton supporters who would gladly help you relocate them to the inner city..lol
4

bring them on,

19/06/2008 04:54:52
So that means they have less seats not to fill.

That must be good for club moral.

 

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