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Really looking forward to this one.

A ground I've never been to against a team I've never seen us play.

What's the parking like through there?

Should be a tough game. Won every game at home this season but lost every game away from home, so hoping for our away from to change, id take a draw if offered it the now.

Although I've seen St Mirren against Morton and Rangers, and they were really poor in both games.

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First opportunity to get eyes on the side from this side of the country. Looking forward to a wee visit to a 'new' ground as well. Can't see any reason why we shouldn't be able to get something from the match having seen the Moron/St Mirren bore fest on Alba a few weeks back.

So - 0-0 it is then :/

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If McMullan is out for this then I can only see a draw or a Raith win.

Can't wait to see us score early then completely sit off the opposition in the second half, hitting hopeful long balls to Thommo. Wonder who will give away a penalty for us this time?

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Meant to stick this on the end of my post yesterday.

Where's decent for parking on Friday? I've been told there's a car park next to the ground? I had a quick butchers on the St Mirren website but it doesn't mention that, just gives you a few street names.

Much appreciated.

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----------------------Langfield-----------------------

----Watson-------Webster-------Baird-----Kelly----

-----------------------Goodwin------------------------

------------Mallan----Howieson----Agnew--------------

-------------Gallagher---------Shankland------------

That's if McMullan is injured. If he's fit, drop Agnew, play McMullan and Gallagher wide and Shanks up front.

Gallagher is a cracking player and does the best with the position he's being told to play, but like Howieson, he's clearly not a left winger. I'd like to see him up top alongside Shankland or Thompson.

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Meant to stick this on the end of my post yesterday.

Where's decent for parking on Friday? I've been told there's a car park next to the ground? I had a quick butchers on the St Mirren website but it doesn't mention that, just gives you a few street names.

Much appreciated.

There's a car park next to the ground. It costs £4 to park there(£2 for disabled parking).

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----------------------Langfield-----------------------

----Watson-------Webster-------Baird-----Kelly----

-----------------------Goodwin------------------------

------------Mallan----Howieson----Agnew--------------

-------------Gallagher---------Shankland------------

That's if McMullan is injured. If he's fit, drop Agnew, play McMullan and Gallagher wide and Shanks up front.

Gallagher is a cracking player and does the best with the position he's being told to play, but like Howieson, he's clearly not a left winger. I'd like to see him up top alongside Shankland or Thompson.

Aye, agree with this line up. Would like to see what Howieson can do in a central role - he keeps possession really well and has more physicality than Agnew. Clearly not a winger though, like you said.

Don't mind if Gallagher is out wide, assuming that he cuts inside and has a shot now and then. Hopefully Kelly will get up and down the wing anyway.

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