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published at 14:38 5 SeptemberA point against a team at the top of the table, even for a home game, would usually be cause for celebration for us but the last-gasp equaliser from St Mirren was gutting.
Football aside, it was awful to see Andrew Shinnie go down injured in the first half. He landed with a sickening thud and the medical teams from both sides rushed on. Don’t get me wrong, I’m delighted he’s not, it means he’s focused on doing well with us. But I reckon he could take most teams in Scotland to the upper reaches of our league just as he’s done with us.Watch as St Mirren salvage a late point in West Lothian.David Martindale believes the trend of referees adding on longer periods of additional minutes at the end of matches will prove detrimental to players’ welfare.
“The way I structure my subs has changed because I’m putting fresh legs on the park. I don’t think it’s great for players.
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