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MacPherson wants the joy of top six for Saints next season

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CAMMY MacPherson didn’t anticipate a nailbiting relegation battle in his first season as a St Johnstone player.

And the former St Mirren midfielder is determined it will be contending for cups and a top six finish that will be back on the menu next term.

MacPherson played a big part in ensuring Saints negotiated the play-offs successful­ly.

But it’s not the sort of end-of-campaign drama he’d care to sample again.

“It was the biggest relief ever,” said MacPherson, who scored Saints’ second of their four against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

“We are the Premiershi­p team. All the pressure was on us because everyone expected us to get the job done.

“So Inverness were able to have a free hit at us over the two legs and they made it tough.

“But when the third goal went in and then the fourth, it was just amazing – pure relief.

“When the third one went in I dropped to my knees because I knew then it was over. We were staying up.

“At 2-0, especially after the other night, it was still nervy. We really should have been three or four up after Friday.

“The luck we didn’t get then came back to us with my goal. It was a deflection but you have to take what you get.”

He added: “Personally and collective­ly the season was just so up and down. It was really hard at times.

“We went through that bad sticky patch in November and December but since the turn of the year we’re about sixth or seventh in the form table points-wise.

“So while we did have an uplift, it wasn’t the season we wanted to have.

“We can’t afford to let it happen again. No way.

“We don’t want to be in this position again next year. We want to be back fighting for the top six and going deep into the cup competitio­ns.

“We will learn from it. It’s been tough and we played under the pressure of maybe getting relegated for a long time.

“So for the boys to play like we did in the play-offs for two games was a real credit to the club.”

MacPherson earned a reputation as a scorer of spectacula­r goals for St Mirren.

If he can make himself a Perth regular next season, there should be more where Monday night’s 25-yard effort came from.

“That was my first goal in about a year, so it was long overdue,” he said.

“Personally, this season has been really up and down because of injuries and form.

“So I want to come back better next year.

“I want to put a run of games together because I don’t think since I came here I’ve played more than three in a row.

“I’ve picked up injuries, suspension­s and then internatio­nal breaks have got in the way.

“So I want to get a real run in the team next season.

“You want to repay the manager for bringing you to the club.

“When I signed here I didn’t think we’d be in the position we were. The club were double cup winners.

“So I was expecting to be higher up in the table, so we had to deal with it.

“And I think we did that really well between January and this week.

“Next season we’ll come in, set our targets and that will be to make sure we avoid being in a relegation battle again.”

 ?? ?? Cammy MacPherson celebrates his play-off goal.
Cammy MacPherson celebrates his play-off goal.

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