Follow this road for about a mile going straight across two roundabouts. The team has two nicknames, the "Buddies" and the "Saints". Although this is the Main Stand at the ground, the television cameras are located opposite.The was called St Mirren Park but in 2018 it was renamed the Simple Digital Arena in a sponsorship deal.Away fans are located at one end of the stadium in the North Stand, where just over 1,600 supporters can be accommodated.
Switzerland pulled a goal back just after that, so three goals in the first five minutes or so of the match. Come out of the station onto Greenhill Road and the stadium is directly on the left. The Wee Barrel on Love Street itself is a smallish two roomed pub, which gets very busy before games, but on my visit there was a good mix of home and away support and the service was good. There are plenty of independently run and highly recommended restaurants including Raja Tandoori, La Dolce Vita, and The Hippy Chippy.St Mirren operate a club shop at the stadium which is guaranteed to be open on matchdays in addition to an online store known as St Mirren are actually one of the few Scottish clubs who offer fans the chance to undertake a stadium tour of St Mirren Park however they are only run sporadically once or twice a season. My halftime birdie was excellent, but there was no milk to be had for my coffee.Getting from the ground and back to Glasgow was as easy as getting there.Overall this was a good day out. St Mirren Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Paisley, Renfrewshire, founded in 1877. The stands on three sides are all single tiered, have large windshields to each side and are of the same height. Head down Greenhill Road and the ground is 200m on your left. At that point it looked like either team could score at every opportunity going forward and I thought it could end up being 10-10, but that wasn't to be, it stayed 2-1 until the end. Talks over a new stadium began on 15 January 2003, when the club met representatives from In November 2015, St Mirren agreed a two-year sponsorship deal with St Mirren Park is built on a 12.5 acre site on Greenhill Road in the On the outside of the stadium, promotional plaques have been constructed on the wall including fans names and loved ones. A campaign by fans of the club hopes to persuade Transport Scotland to rename the station Paisley St Mirren, however for the near future Paisley St James is where you should alight.Paisley Gilmour Street is one stop away from St James and around 15 minute walk from the ground, but has a much more frequent service with trains every 10 minutes. Turn left at the traffic lights on the roundabout onto the A726 Greenock Road (signed Paisley and East Kilbride). It is accessed via Ferguslie Park Avenue.' One notable feature of the ground is the use of plaques which adorn the walls outside of the stadium. St. Mirren FC St. Mirren Park also popularly known by fans as Greenhill Road is a purpose built football stadium locate in the historic Scottish city of Paisley.
At the bottom of the stairs from the platforms turn right to take the back entrance to Old Sneddon Street and then turn left. Record Attendance. Stadium: Paisley 2021 Stadium (St. Mirren Park), Paisley, capacity: 8023, club: St. Mirren FC. For the former ground of St Mirren F.C. Capacité: 8 023 places. The atmosphere in the ground was good with a near 6,000 crowd making plenty of noise. All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours. If only all grounds around the country were as easy to get to as this one.Before the match, I had a quick pint in one of the pubs in Glasgow city centre, before getting the train out to Paisley.I arrived at the ground about 25 minutes before kick off.
The seating in all four stands goes all the way down to ground level and everyone is very close to the pitch, no matter where they are sitting. Home of St. Mirren F.C since 2009, the 8,000 capacity stadium was constructed after the club sold the off the site of the previous stadium to supermarket chain Tesco. All Rights reserved.Football and Travel: Independent stadium guides and travel information for football fans across the world
Check out Geoff's Cumbrian Groundhopper blog.Two previous attempts to watch the Buddies in Paisley had come to grief with matches postponed due to bad weather.
It is best to be in the 2nd lane on the viaduct, as the inside lane leaves at J28a just before the junction 29. At the second set of traffic lights from here, turn right onto McFarlane Street which double backs on itself. Green Hill Road is the sixth stadium in St Mirren’s history and it replaced the clubs former home on Love Street known officially as St Mirren Park. The catering stands are under the seating area, and there are no screens, so you are forced to miss the play while waiting to be served. Most service buses to Paisley also stop next Paisley Gilmour Street station and directions are the same for them. Peter Balmforth, recommends; 'Just outside the station entrance, is a Wetherspoons outlet called the 'Last Post'. Current transfer record: +-0.