MX23RW : Friday, November 15 13:27:28| >> :600:192347:192347:

Stephen McGinn satisfied with St Mirren transfer business

Stephen McGinn satisfied with St Mirren transfer business
© Reuters
The Buddies have only brought in three players after losing 12.

St Mirren captain Stephen McGinn is happy to see Jim Goodwin take his time with his recruitment despite some supporters' anxiety.

Saints crashed out of the Betfred Cup after drawing blanks against East Kilbride and Albion Rovers, and have since lost Cody Cooke for about two months with a knee injury, leaving Danny Mullen as their only experienced forward.

After the departure of Oran Kearney in late June, the Buddies have only brought in three players after losing 12 from the squad that finished last season.

But McGinn is backing his new manager's careful approach.

"There's no real panic in our place," said McGinn ahead of Saturday's Ladbrokes Premiership opener at Hibernian.

"We know we are moving in the right direction. We know the manager could go out and bring in players just to make up the numbers but that's not what he wants. He wants to build a standard and move the club forward.

"We are bang on board with everything he has done since he came in. We know he will bring in additions to help us out and maybe turn some of those frustrating goalless performances into wins.

"We appreciate how hard they are working to bring the right players in, to make us better and hopefully avoid the scenario we were in last year with the high turnover in January.

"I have been at clubs before when there is the panic. I have been at clubs where they bring in players for the sake of it, bring in a left-sided player because he is available but might not make us better as a team.

"You want to get to the point where we have a steady team."

McGinn has been highly impressed with Goodwin's start on the training pitch and has found him totally different off the pitch to the tough-tackling midfielder who skippered St Mirren.

"It's funny because as a player – my brother obviously played alongside him in midfield – and at times you saw him fire into challenges and some of the fights he was involved in," McGinn said. "I asked John the same: 'Is he just mad?'

"But I'm sure you have got to know him – he is really softly-spoken, a lovely guy, a very modern manager.

"There is no ranting and raving. We have had some poor results over the last couple of weeks and he has been the calmest guy in the stadium.

"He obviously has that stare in the locker: 'Don't cross me' like any good manager should have.

"The days of coming in and kicking things all over the place are probably gone. I don't think young players respond to that."

ID:366505: cacheID:366505:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:3774:
Restore Data
Share this article now:
A general shot of a Premier League football ahead of the Premier League clash between Everton and West Ham United at Goodison Park on October 30, 2016
Read Next:
Jim Goodwin frustrated with "deja vu" after another St Mirren draw
>
Read more about Stephen McGinn Football
rhs 2.0
Today's games header
Tables header RHS
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Celtic1110103132831
2Aberdeen11101024101431
3RangersRangers11713168822
4Dundee UnitedDundee Utd125431813519
5Motherwell116141514119
6St Mirren134361722-515
7Dundee123361824-612
8Kilmarnock123361525-1012
9Ross County132651021-1112
10St Johnstone133191627-1110
11Hearts132381420-69
12Hibernian121561118-78


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!