Following on from yesterday's games which saw 13 goals scored in the SPL and a further 39 in the SPL, there where two more games in Scotland this afternoon to complete the weekend fixtures before we go on our international break.
At Fir Park, Motherwell take on Falkirk, while in the early kick-off, St. Mirren welcomed Rangers to Love Street.
A single Stephen McGinn goal late in the second half earns St. Mirren a hard earned victory against League leaders Rangers at Love Street this afternoon- the three points, their first win over Rangers since the mid-80's, lifts Gus McPherson's side off the bottom of the table and consigns a luckless Aberdeen to 12th spot in the league.
In the late game at Fir Park, Motherwell and Falkirk played out a cracking game, with Mark McGhee´s men coming out 3-2 winners. Goals from Motherwell´s Jamie Murphy, Chris Porter and John Sutton where enough to edge out the Bairns, for whom former Aberdeen striker Stevie Lovell scored, together with Graham Barrett. Motherwell move up to eight spot, Falkirk remain in danger zone on seven points.
Good win for the Saints today, and a fantastic goal to win the game.
ReplyDeleteTrust St. Mirren to win, their first win over Rangers since the early thirteenth century or something. Aberdeen are bottom, bloody typical.
ReplyDeleteHaha yeah 17 years eh?
ReplyDeleteWouldn't worry about the Dons position too much, we are only 8 games in.
Once you get the elusive first home win, no doubt the team will pick up.
Great victory for St. Mirren first win at Love Street over Rangers in 22 years. Lacklustre performance from Rangers and their finishing was poor, while the Buddies were strong at the back. Last game against Rangers at Love Street before they move to the new ground - which looks good btw - just down the road from me.
ReplyDeleteNot long now before St Mirren move - next month right, against Killie I thought. A good win, I can't believe how many chances Rangers missed. Can I just remind you all that this result was our 'wild card' prediction this weekend? See, not as shite at this predicting lark as we thought :->
ReplyDeleteFantastic lovely result:) That means celtic are on the top now?
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