St Mirren's new era under manager Murray got off to a disappointing start, as the team lost 1-0 to Hamilton, with Crawford's strike proving the difference. The match, played at Hamilton's home ground, saw St Mirren's new boss watching from the stands, and he would have been disappointed with the lack of attacking flair shown by his team. Despite a brief spell of pressure in the first half, St Mirren struggled to create chances, and it was Hamilton who dominated the second half. Crawford, who had wasted earlier chances, finally broke the deadlock with a curled shot into the corner of the net, past a despairing Kello. St Mirren's Slovakia 'keeper had been worked hard throughout the match, but he was unable to prevent Crawford's goal. The loss was a disappointing start to Murray's reign, and he will be looking for an improvement in the team's performance in their next match. Hamilton, on the other hand, were delighted with the win, which saw them finish the season as clear winners of the bottom-half table. The team's influential midfielder, Crawford, was the star of the show, and his goal was a testament to his skill and determination. St Mirren's players, including Jack Baird and Stephen Mallan, had chances to score, but they were unable to capitalize on them. The match was a closely contested affair, with both teams creating chances, but in the end, it was Hamilton who emerged victorious. The win was a great way for Hamilton to end the season, and they will be looking to build on this momentum in their next campaign. St Mirren, on the other hand, will be looking to regroup and come back stronger in their next match.