St. Mirren vs Annan Athletic
3 - 1
8 - 2
Player statistic
1st half
Killian Phillips | ![]() |
4' | ||
Marcus Fraser | ![]() |
4' | ||
Killian Phillips | ![]() |
7' | ||
Mikael Mandron | ![]() |
7' | ||
Mikael Mandron | ![]() |
9' | ||
Fraser Taylor | ![]() |
9' | ||
38' | ![]() |
Myles Gaffney | ||
38' | ![]() |
Paul Smith |
2nd half
57' | ![]() |
Myles Gaffney | ||
57' | ![]() |
Paul Smith | ||
Richard King | ![]() |
61' | ||
Mikael Mandron | ![]() |
82' | ||
Declan John | ![]() |
82' | ||
Jayden Richardson | ![]() |
84' | ||
Marcus Fraser | ![]() |
84' | ||
Mikael Mandron | ![]() |
87' | ||
Roland Idowu | ![]() |
87' | ||
Roland Idowu | ![]() |
90+2' | ||
Mikael Mandron | ![]() |
90+2' |
Additional information
Attendance
2164
St Mirren played their first competitive home game of the new season and ran out 8–2 winners.
The Buddies got off to a flying start, scoring three goals in the first nine minutes - two from Killian Phillips and one from Mikael Mandron. They continued to dominate until late in the first half, when Annan pulled one back in the 38th minute through a trialist. Half-time score: 3–1 to the Saints.
Annan netted their second in the 57th minute, again courtesy of a trialist. Was this the beginning of a shock comeback?
St Mirren quickly regained their composure and went on to score five more in the second half. Richard King, making his St Mirren debut, slotted home a penalty in the 61st minute. Jayden Richardson added one in the 84th, while Mandron struck twice in the 82nd and 87th minutes to complete his hat-trick. Roland Idowu sealed the 8th goal in the 92nd minute.
Man of the Match surely goes to young Fraser Taylor, who was outstanding throughout.
By Hugh McMillan.

Photo: Richard King bringing the ball out of defence
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Killian Phillips scoring from close range
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Fraser Taylor on the ball, starting another attack
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Scott Tanser about to cross the ball
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Declan John having a shot at goal
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Mikael Mandron completing his hat-trick
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Jayden Richardson playing a pass
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Roland Idowu scoring Saints 8th goal
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News
The Buddies got off to a flying start, scoring three goals in the first nine minutes - two from Killian Phillips and one from Mikael Mandron. They continued to dominate until late in the first half, when Annan pulled one back in the 38th minute through a trialist. Half-time score: 3–1 to the Saints.
Annan netted their second in the 57th minute, again courtesy of a trialist. Was this the beginning of a shock comeback?
St Mirren quickly regained their composure and went on to score five more in the second half. Richard King, making his St Mirren debut, slotted home a penalty in the 61st minute. Jayden Richardson added one in the 84th, while Mandron struck twice in the 82nd and 87th minutes to complete his hat-trick. Roland Idowu sealed the 8th goal in the 92nd minute.
Man of the Match surely goes to young Fraser Taylor, who was outstanding throughout.
By Hugh McMillan.

Photo: Richard King bringing the ball out of defence
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Killian Phillips scoring from close range
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Fraser Taylor on the ball, starting another attack
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Scott Tanser about to cross the ball
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Declan John having a shot at goal
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Mikael Mandron completing his hat-trick
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Jayden Richardson playing a pass
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: Roland Idowu scoring Saints 8th goal
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News
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