Perthshire Advertiser

Player of year event

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Tickets for St Johnstone’s player of the year event are now on general sale.

The event, which will be held on Sunday, May 7, is being held at the Salutation Hotel in Perth.

The evening will commence at 7pm with a two-course meal, followed by the awards presentati­on with music bringing the night to a close.

Tickets, to “allow as many interested parties along as possible”, are limited to four per phone call or in-person visit.

Tickets are priced at £40 per adult and £15 for children aged 12 and under (children’s menu). Visit the ticket office in person or call 01738 45500 to purchase. tempo and set up well. The importance was key to keep the group ticking over of having a functionin­g pathway can’t plus getting a few players some game be underestim­ated as there is nothing time who were needing it. better than young players coming into “We tried a couple of different things the squad and doing well. tactically but also players in various

“It gives others encouragem­ent but positions. The whole exercise was of And one of those catching the eye, also engages the local supporters which huge benefit to us and one we will look who played in a friendly against Dundee is the ideal scenario. to do again.”

United last Friday night, is Abbie “There are more players who are Saints are seeking to get back on the Johnstone from Jeanfield Swifts’ U18 doing well in training and may get the winning trail following a 3-1 defeat to team. opportunit­y in the coming months.” Gartcairn at the beginning of the month.

Nisbet is keen to provide as many Saints were without a competitiv­e This weekend’s opponents Stirling opportunit­ies as possible and has been Scottish Women’s Premier League 2 University defeated the Perth side 2-1 delighted with the applicatio­n and fixture, hence the friendly against the when they last met in February. progress of numerous players. Tangerines. “Another competitiv­e and physical

He said: “Abbie has been training Nisbet felt it was important to keep match will be expected this week,” with us all season and the game against the legs ticking over ahead of welcoming Nisbet said.

Dundee United was another part of her Stirling University to the Riverside this “I felt they made us play more of their developmen­t along with Fallon Burke, Sunday. style of game the last time out and it’s who has come into the group recently. “We were very aware of the length of vital we play our style of game this week.

“Both players performed well and time between games,” he explained to “If we do that I’m confident we will result.wellhavesh­ownsignsof­fittingint­othethepa.“thedundeeu­nitedfrien­dlygetapos­itive”

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