The Scottish Mail on Sunday

BAIRD DARES TO DREAM AS SAINTS SOAR

- By James Melville

JACK BAIRD insists St Mirren’s fraught fight for the title is giving him sleepless nights. However, after spending his fledgling career battling the drop, this new pressure is a blessed relief.

The 21-year-old was the Buddies hero on Friday night, volleying home the decisive goal in a 2-1 triumph over Dunfermlin­e which tightened their grip at the summit of the Championsh­ip.

Baird admits there is plenty of stress in Paisley as they chase a return to the Premiershi­p but, given his first two campaigns since breaking in to the senior side have been spent seeking to stave off relegation, the promising defender is ready for anything.

Indeed, the St Mirren academy product feels like pinching himself when he considers the progress made by Jack Ross’s side in the past 12 months. On this day in 2017, they had just been beaten 2-1 at home by Falkirk and were seven points adrift at the foot of the table.

‘The transforma­tion in the last year has just been incredible, it’s a totally different type of football,’ lauded Baird (above). ‘It’s mad, I was thinking about it the other day: to go from fighting for your lives at the bottom of the league to trying to build a lead at the top just shows how far we have come.

‘It’s a different sort of pressure — I still can’t sleep at night, but it’s more enjoyable. When you lost a point last year, you’re in massive trouble. This time, when you gain a point, you are delighted and think you are creating a bigger gap.’

Baird said of his tidy volleyed finish: ‘That goal couldn’t have been any bigger. It’s probably the most important goal of my career.’

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