Paisley Daily Express

Official: Saints are fan-tastic club for families

Buddies scoop award

- Craig Ritchie

St Mirren has been presented with the Best Family Club Award for 2017 .

The award was given on behalf of the Scottish Fans’ Supporters Associatio­n by Buddies, Euan and Murray McAllister.

The SFSA is a not-for-profit members body open to everyone and currently has more than 70,000 members.

The gong came following their second Scottish Fan Awards poll to their members.

St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatric­k said: “Winning the SFSA Best Family Club award was fantastic and there was no better day for us to collect it than on Saturday.

“Colin Bright and the supporter liaison officers (SLOs) deserve great credit for their efforts to create a family fun atmosphere on Saturday in the Family Stand before and during the match.

“It’s vital that we keep encouragin­g the next generation to come to St Mirren matches and feel welcome.

“There is a real feelgood factor around the club at the moment and this continues that feeling.”

The presentati­on of the award followed a funfilled afternoon in the St Mirren Family Stand after Saturday’s win over Brechin.

It saw local community groups given the chance to buy two adult tickets and up to 20 children’s tickets for just £20 along with a range of different activities.

Colin Bright, who acts as the Paisley Panda mascot on match days, was behind the family fun initiative and said: “The match experience for fans is something I have been working on for a while with various match day activities added over the last year or so – Bung a Baw, social media competitio­ns, free sweets for kids and live music among other items.

“However, after speaking to our two SLOs (John Allison and John White) we felt we could move it up a level and do so much more.

“With funding from SMiSA and The St Mirren Fans Council we are implementi­ng a full programme of entertainm­ent at all weekend home matches between now and the end of the season.

“Saturday was the first of those and it was a great success.

“The kids in the Family Stand loved our new hand clappers, face painter, balloon artist and the star of the show, a football freestylis­t Chris Draper. This is just the start, and for our next home game we plan even more.”

 ??  ?? Congratula­tions Chairman Gordon Scott receives the award from young Buddies Euan and Murray McAllister
Congratula­tions Chairman Gordon Scott receives the award from young Buddies Euan and Murray McAllister

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