Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Departing striker focused on bid to avoid relegation

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“I was in the play-offs with St Mirren too, when we played Dundee United in the final.

“So I have been through it a few times before, it’s horrible and not something I want to experience again.

“It’s hard to put into words what it felt like going down with Livi. All I can say is I don’t want to go through it again.

“That’s why you have to put everything in to stopping it happening and leave nothing out there at all.

“You all have to pull together, get the best out of each other and hope it turns enough to stay up.

“It’s a pressure situation but we have the experience in the dressing-room to deal with it.

“If you have been through it before it stands you in good stead, nobody has given up hope and we all believe we can still do it.

“We still believe we can get the three points this weekend then kick on and get out of it.”

At Aberdeen last weekend, the Dark Blues were supported throughout by a noisy away support.

And Mullen says if that’s the same in Paisley today, it could give the extra edge the players need.

“The fans have been great, they have stuck behind us and they are making a difference,” he added.

“You saw at Rangers on Thursday how much of an impact they can make so we want to make sure they are going away from the game this weekend happy.”

 ?? ?? Danny Mullen has already suffered relegation at Livingston.
Danny Mullen has already suffered relegation at Livingston.

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