St Mirren is gearing up for a significant summer overhaul following a memorable season in the Premiership. The Buddies not only escaped relegation but also celebrated winning the League Cup and reaching the Scottish Cup semi-finals. However, the club now faces crucial decisions regarding player contracts and management as several key players, including captain Mark O'Hara and Mikael Mandron, are set to leave. With Jonah Ayunga unlikely to return this year and goalkeeper Shamal George's loan ending, the future of these players remains uncertain. Interim manager Craig McLeish has expressed his desire to lead the team forward, but his recent performance has raised questions about his suitability for the role. After a promising start, the team struggled in the final matches of the season, losing three games without scoring. The club's board must now decide whether to continue with McLeish or seek a new direction, potentially looking for a manager who aligns with the club's vision. As St Mirren prepares for the next season, the decisions made this summer will be pivotal in shaping the team's future.
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St Mirren Faces Summer Overhaul After Memorable Season
St Mirren's summer overhaul looms as key players exit and managerial decisions await after a memorable season in the Premiership.
