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TOP SIX IS POSSIBLE AS TEAM BUILDS

Brophy is confident for next season

- BEN RAMAGE

Striker Eamonn Brophy believes there’s no reason St Mirren can’t become top six regulars.

The confident forward was an integral part of Steve Clarke’s impressive Kilmarnock squad that finished fifth and then third in the Premiershi­p table in 2018 and 2019.

With similar size clubs like St Johnstone and Livingston also regularly featuring in the top half of the table in recent seasons, 25-year-old Brophy is certain the Buddies can improve on their seventh place finish this season and break into the top six for the first time in more than 30 years.

Speaking exclusivel­y to Express Sport, he said: “When you see teams like Livingston and St Johnstone in the top six, it shows it’s possible for St Mirren.

“I did it with Kilmarnock as well for a few years in a row as well.

“We had a good experience­d squad at Killie, but I look around our dressing room and we can certainly match what I did at Rugby Park. I have no doubt in my mind about that.

“What’s surprised me most coming in here is the quality of the squad. There’s a lot of young, hungry players who want to do everything they can for the team.

“They want to go and push on to that next level, which is only a good thing for the club.

“The quality in the dressing room is incredible. When boys have to step out, the ones coming in are still at a really high level.

“If we can add a few new players in as well over the summer we’ll have a right good squad and that’s something I’m excited about.”

Having joined the Buddies in January, Brophy is yet to meet the club’s supporters at the SMISA Stadium or on the road.

With fans expected to make a return in reduced numbers when the League Cup kicks off in n July, the forward is looking forward rward to feeling the atmosphere build ahead of kick-off once again. n.

He said: “Every player r has missed the fans this season. n. It’s been difficult without them, m, no doubt about it. It’s just not ot the same. Even in the warm ups, s, you feel the atmosphere building gin in the stadiums with the fans. Without thout them it’s so flat.

“You have try to motivate ivate yourself in different ways. That can be tough at times, but we’re e’re all profession­als so we’ve got on with it as best we could.

“I t ’ s been a frustratin­g season but as a club we have to appreciate how far the club has come and how well the gaffer has done in difficult di f f icult circumstan­ces.

“The club has been taken forward a long way in the last four years, it’s been an unbelievab­le rise.”

Brophy is also looking forward to covid restrictio­ns easing so he can meet up with his new teammates outside of the dressing room.

He added: “The boys have been brilliant with me since I came in. It has been more difficult with covid and all the guidelines, but hopefully that will ease over the next few months and wecan we can socialise a bit bitmore.” more.”

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 ??  ?? Getting better all the time Eamonn Brophy believes St Mirren can become top-six regulars in the Premiershi­p
Getting better all the time Eamonn Brophy believes St Mirren can become top-six regulars in the Premiershi­p

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