Belfast Telegraph

Oran’s Buddies will get cute to start climbing table: Jackson

- BY ROBERT JONES

SIMEON Jackson believes St Mirren require a “bit of cuteness” in their bid to get away from the bottom of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p table.

The Buddies have struggled to find momentum all season despite replacing boss Alan Stubbs with Ulsterman Oran Kearney in September.

Saints let slip a first-half lead at Livingston last Saturday to lose 3-1 and Dundee’s draw against Rangers the following day meant Kearney’s side dropped to the bottom on goal difference.

Ahead of the visit of Aberdeen today, the 31-year-old forward, who signed from Walsall in September, insisted that he can see progress being made but claims there is one missing ingredient.

“I think a bit of cuteness at times to make sure we get a result,” Jackson said.

“We look at performanc­es and stuff we are working on and we haven’t found that exact consistenc­y to keep turning out the results and performanc­es but we keep going.

“We have gone ahead in games. The Hibs game was a really clever game, we managed it well but we didn’t do so well against Livi, going one-nil up and letting them back into it.”

Jackson, who scored his first St Mirren goal in the 4-1 defeat by Aberdeen at Pittodrie in October, is not reading too much into Saints’ league position

He said: “I don’t think you should be looking at it too much.

“A lot of teams are going in and out of form. When I first signed Hibs were at the top and now they are (not), it is just about getting momentum and consistenc­y at the right time.”

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