St Mirren
2019–20 season
ChairmanGordon Scott
ManagerJim Goodwin
StadiumSt Mirren Park
Premiership9th
League CupGroup Stage
Scottish CupQuarter Finals
lost to Aberdeen
Top goalscorerLeague:
Jonathan Obika
(8 goals)

All:
Jonathan Obika
(12 goals)
Highest home attendance7,332 vs Rangers
(25 August 2019)
Lowest home attendance4,240 vs Motherwell
(4 December 2019)
Average home league attendance5,436

The 2019–20 season was the club's second consecutive season in the top tier of Scottish football since being promoted from the Scottish Championship at the end of the 2017–18 season. St Mirren also competed in the League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

On 18 May, the season was formally ended after 30 games, due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak. Saints finished 9th after average points per game played was used to determine final league placings.[1]

Season review

May

On 28 May, defender Anton Ferdinand confirmed that he would leave Saints when his contract expired in the summer. The experienced defender made 19 appearances in his time at the club.[2] Also on this day, Saints were drawn with Dunfermline Athletic, Albion Rovers, Edinburgh City and East Kilbride in Group H of the Betfred Cup.[3] On 30 May, left back Adam Eckersley joined Scottish League One side Airdrieonians after his contract expired.[4] The defender made a total of 42 appearances for the club, scoring twice. He also played a major role in helping Saints win the 2017–18 Scottish Championship. On 31 May, Jimmy Nicholl left his role as first team coach, to become assistant manager at Dundee.[5]

June

On 3 June, Saints announced that loanees Anders Dreyer, Brad Lyons, Danny Rogers, Duckens Nazon, Jordan Holmes, Kyle McAllister, Laurențiu Corbu, Lee Hodson and Mihai Popescu had all returned to their parent clubs, and striker Simeon Jackson left the club when his contract expired.[6] On 26 June, following much media speculation, manager Oran Kearney left the club by 'mutual consent', despite having two years of his contract left.[7] Also on this day, defender Gary MacKenzie signed a one-year contract extension with Saints,[8] and goalkeeper Dean Lyness rejoined the club on a two-year deal after leaving in September 2018 to join Raith Rovers.[9] On 28 June, former Saints captain Jim Goodwin was appointed the club's new manager after leaving Alloa Athletic, signing a three-year deal. Another former Saint, Lee Sharp, also joins as Goodwin's assistant.[10]

July

On 4 July, defender Mateo Mužek left Saints and joined Sheriff Tiraspol of Moldova on a free transfer.[11] Also on this day, striker Tony Andreu signed a one-year deal with the club, after being released by Coventry City.[12] On 12 July, after a successful trial with the club, midfielder Oan Djorkaeff signed a one-year deal.[13] On 19 July, defender Josh Heaton left the club by mutual consent, after only making two appearances since signing a three-year deal at the beginning of last season.[14] On 30 July, Turkish midfielder İlkay Durmuş signed on a two-year deal from Austrian side, Wacker Innsbruck.[15]

August

On 1 August, midfielder Sam Foley signed on a two-year deal, after being released by Northampton Town.[16] Also on this day, striker Cody Cooke was ruled out for up to nine months, due to ruptured knee ligaments.[17] On 2 August, striker Jonathan Obika joined the club on a two-year deal from Oxford United.[18] Also on this day, defender Sean McLoughlin signed on a six-month loan from Hull City.[18] On 9 August, former Saint Kyle McAllister re-signed for the club on a three-year deal, and defender Calum Waters signed on a one-year loan from Kilmarnock.[19] On 22 August, Jamaican striker Junior Morias signed from Northampton Town on a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[20]

September

On 2 September, defender Jack Baird signed for rivals Greenock Morton on a short-term loan.[21] On 3 September, former Saint Kirk Broadfoot signed a two-year contract with the club, after being released by Kilmarnock.[22]

October

On 18 October, midfielder Cameron MacPherson signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him at the club until 2022.[23] On 29 October, Jim Kellerman left the club by mutual consent. He joined the club in May 2018 and made seven appearances, scoring once.[24]

December

On 31 December, on-loan defender Sean McLoughlin returned to parent club Hull City at the end of his loan period. He played 21 times for the club, scoring once.[25]

January

On 7 January, Saints signed Irish duo Jamie McGrath and Conor McCarthy on two-and-a-half year deals. Midfielder McGrath signed from Dundalk, and defender McCarthy moves from Cork City.[26] Also on this day, defender Jack Baird extended his loan at Greenock Morton until the end of the season.[26] On 8 January, defender Akin Famewo signed on loan until the end of the season from Norwich City.[27] On 24 January, midfielder Kyle Magennis injured his knee during a 1–0 defeat to Rangers, and it was announced that he would miss the rest of the season.[28] On 28 January, 20-year-old Slovakian goalkeeper Peter Urminský sign from Spartak Trnava on an 18-month deal.[29] On 30 January, defender Lee Hodson returned to the club for a second spell, after signing on loan until the end of the season from Gillingham.[30] On 31 January, striker Alex Jakubiak joined Saints on loan until the end of the season from Watford,[30] while youngster Ethan Erhahon joined Barnsley on loan[31] and defender Paul McGinn joined Hibernian on an 18-month deal.[32] Also on this day, veteran defender Kirk Broadfoot left the club to rejoin Kilmarnock after leaving them just four months earlier to sign for Saints.[33]

February

On 1 February, Saints signed forward Seifedin Chabbi on loan until the end of the season from Turkish side Gaziantep.[30] On 7 February, it was announced that Ryan Flynn suffered cruciate ligament damage in a match against Hamilton, which effectively ended his season.[34] On 29 February, the club were knocked out of the Scottish Cup by Aberdeen.[35]

March

On 13 March, the Scottish football season was suspended until further notice, due to the coronavirus pandemic.[36]

May

On 18 May, the season was formally ended after 30 games due to the coronavirus pandemic. Saints finished 9th, after average points per game played was used to determine final league placings.[1]

Squad list

As of 11 March 2020[37]
No. Name Nationality Position Date of Birth (Age) Signed From Signed in Signed until Apps. Goals
Goalkeepers
1 Václav Hladký Czech Republic GK 14 November 1990 Slovan Liberec 2019 2020 59 0
26 Dean Lyness England GK 20 July 1991 Raith Rovers 2019 2021 4 0
Peter Urminský Slovakia GK 24 May 1999 Spartak Trnava 2020 2021 0 0
Defenders
2 Lee Hodson Northern Ireland DF 2 October 1991 Gillingham (loan) 2020 2020 33 0
3 Calum Waters Scotland DF 10 March 1996 Kilmarnock (loan) 2019 2020 31 0
5 Conor McCarthy Republic of Ireland DF 11 April 1998 Cork City 2020 2022 13 1
6 Gary MacKenzie Scotland DF 15 October 1985 Doncaster Rovers 2016 2020 74 6
22 Akin Famewo England DF 9 November 1998 Norwich City (loan) 2020 2020 13 0
Midfielders
4 Stephen McGinn (c) Scotland MF 2 December 1988 Wycombe Wanderers 2017 2020 202 15
7 Kyle Magennis Scotland MF 26 August 1998 St Mirren youth team 2016 2021 107 8
8 Ryan Flynn Scotland MF 4 September 1988 Oldham Athletic 2018 2020 74 2
11 İlkay Durmuş Turkey MF 1 May 1994 Wacker Innsbruck 2019 2021 32 4
14 Kyle McAllister Scotland MF 26 May 1997 Derby County 2019 2022 54 4
16 Sam Foley Republic of Ireland MF 17 October 1986 Northampton Town 2019 2021 31 2
17 Jamie McGrath Republic of Ireland MF 30 September 1996 Dundalk 2020 2022 11 0
23 Oan Djorkaeff France MF 30 April 1997 Nantes B 2019 2020 6 1
28 Cameron MacPherson Scotland MF 29 December 1998 St Mirren youth team 2015 2022 47 3
29 Ross Wallace Scotland MF 23 May 1985 Fleetwood Town 2020 2020 3 0
Forwards
9 Jonathan Obika England FW 12 September 1990 Oxford United 2019 2021 34 12
10 Tony Andreu France FW 22 May 1988 Coventry City 2019 2020 36 2
18 Danny Mullen Scotland FW 1 March 1995 Livingston 2017 2020 72 14
19 Junior Morias Jamaica FW 4 July 1995 Northampton Town 2019 2021 29 2
20 Cody Cooke England FW 2 March 1993 Truro City 2018 2020 27 5
21 Seifedin Chabbi Tunisia FW 4 July 1993 Gaziantep (loan) 2020 2020 3 0
28 Alex Jakubiak Scotland FW 27 August 1996 Watford (loan) 2020 2020 10 1

Results & fixtures

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Pre season / Friendlies

29 June 2019 Friendly Coleraine Cancelled[38] St Mirren The Showgrounds
14:00
6 July 2019 Friendly Peterborough United 2–0 St Mirren La Manga Club, Spain
19:00 Toney 4'
Eisa 36'
Peterborough FC Report
9 July 2019 Friendly Stenhousemuir 1–1 St Mirren Ochilview Park
19:30 Trialist 78' Andreu 66'

Scottish Premiership

3 August 2019 1 Hibernian 1–0 St Mirren Easter Road
15:00 Allan 85' BBC Sport Attendance: 16,631
Referee: Euan Anderson
11 August 2019 2 St Mirren 1–0 Aberdeen St Mirren Park
15:00 Durmuş 13' BBC Report Attendance: 6,199
Referee: Steven McLean
25 August 2019 3 St Mirren 0–1 Rangers St Mirren Park
12:15 BBC Report Barišić 59' Attendance: 7,332
Referee: Kevin Clancy
31 August 2019 4 Livingston 2–1 St Mirren Almondvale Stadium
15:00 Lithgow 26'
Dykes 58'
BBC Report Magennis 64' Attendance: 2,346
Referee: Colin Steven
14 September 2019 5 Ross County 2–1 St Mirren Global Energy Stadium
15:00 Stewart 62'
Fraser 90+2'
BBC Report Andreu 72' Attendance: 3,637
Referee: Colin Steven
21 September 2019 6 St Mirren 0–0 Hamilton Academical St Mirren Park
15:00 BBC Report Attendance: 4,807
Referee: David Munro
28 September 2019 7 St Mirren 0–0 Heart of Midlothian St Mirren Park
15:00 BBC Report Attendance: 5,901
Referee: Andrew Dallas
5 October 2019 8 Motherwell 2–0 St Mirren Fir Park
15:00 Scott 39'
Long 86'
BBC Report Attendance: 5,101
Referee: John Beaton
19 October 2019 9 St Mirren 2–0 St Johnstone St Mirren Park
15:00 Obika 37'
Mullen 61'
BBC Report Attendance: 4,791
Referee: Nick Walsh
26 October 2019 10 Kilmarnock 1–0 St Mirren Rugby Park
15:00 Dicker 78' BBC Report Attendance: 6,389
Referee: William Collum
30 October 2019 11 Celtic 2–0 St Mirren Celtic Park
Elyounoussi 49'
Forrest 54'
BBC Report Attendance: 56,127
Referee: Kevin Clancy
9 November 2019 12 Heart of Midlothian 5–2 St Mirren Tynecastle Park
15:00 Naismith 6'
McLoughlin 30' (o.g.)
Bozanic 42'
Walker 46'
Mulraney 77'
BBC Report Obika 21'
Mullen 33'
Attendance: 16,165
Referee: Euan Anderson
23 November 2019 13 St Mirren 2–1 Ross County St Mirren Park
15:00 McLoughlin 43'
Foley 88'
BBC Report Graham 24' Attendance: 4,708
Referee: Euan Anderson
26 November 2019 14 St Mirren 1–2 Hibernian St Mirren Park
15:00 Morias 90+1' BBC Sport Doidge 28'
Mallan 82' (pen.)
Attendance: 5,377
Referee: Alan Newlands
30 November 2019 15 Aberdeen 2–1 St Mirren Pittodrie Stadium
15:00 Cosgrove 6'
McGinn 56'
BBC Report Obika 23' Attendance: 12,829
Referee: Steven McLean
4 December 2019 16 St Mirren 0–3 Motherwell St Mirren Park
19:45 BBC Report Scott 28', 33'
Campbell 67'
Attendance: 4,240
Referee: Andrew Dallas
14 December 2019 18 St Mirren 3–3 Livingston St Mirren Park
15:00 Morias 33'
Obika 61', 73'
BBC Report Souda 13', 56'
Guthrie 45'
Attendance: 4,344
Referee: Nick Walsh
21 December 2019 19 St Johnstone 0–0 St Mirren McDiarmid Park
15:00 BBC Report Attendance: 3,318
Referee: John Beaton
26 December 2019 20 St Mirren 1–2 Celtic St Mirren Park
15:00 MacPherson 89' BBC Report McGregor 22'
Forrest 32'
Attendance: 6,797
Referee: Willie Collum
29 December 2019 21 St Mirren 1–0 Kilmarnock St Mirren Park
15:00 Durmuş 17' BBC Report Attendance: 6,363
Referee: Alan Newlands
22 January 2020 22 Rangers 1–0 St Mirren Ibrox Stadium
19:45 Defoe 34' BBC Report Attendance: 49,297
Referee: Nick Walsh
26 January 2020 23 St Mirren 0–0 Aberdeen St Mirren Park
12:30 BBC Report Attendance: 5,302
Referee: Don Robertson
1 February 2020 24 Hibernian 2–2 St Mirren Easter Road
15:00 Allan 25'
Doidge 43'
BBC Sport McCarthy 14'
Andreu 18'
Attendance: 16,325
Referee: David Munro
5 February 2020 25 St Mirren 1–1 Hamilton Academical St Mirren Park
19:45 Durmuş 73' BBC Report Templeton 25' Attendance: 4,537
Referee: Alan Newlands
12 February 2020 26 Livingston 2–1 St Mirren Almondvale Stadium
19:45 Lawless 34' (pen)
Dykes 46'
BBC Report Obika 50' Attendance: 1,263
Referee: David Munro
25 February 2020 27 Motherwell 1–2 St Mirren Fir Park
19:45 Donnelly 12' (pen) BBC Report Obika 50'
Durmuş 87'
Attendance: 3,636
4 March 2020 28 St Mirren 0–0 St Johnstone St Mirren Park
19:45 BBC Report Attendance: 4,287
Referee: Euan Anderson
7 March 2020 29 Celtic 5–0 St Mirren Celtic Park
15:00 Griffiths 18', 44', 74'
Édouard 54'
McGregor 90' (pen)
BBC Report Attendance: 58,998
Referee: Gavin Duncan
11 March 2020 30 St Mirren 1–0 Heart of Midlothian St Mirren Park
19:45 Obika 48' BBC Report Attendance: 5,662
Referee: Alan Muir
14 March 2020 Kilmarnock Cancelled[1] St Mirren Rugby Park
15:00

Scottish League Cup

14 July 2019 Group H St Mirren 2–3 Dunfermline Athletic St Mirren Park
15:00 Cooke 63'
Mullen 65'
BBC report Dow 18'
Ryan 24'
Beadling 40'
Attendance: 2,067
Referee: Steven McLean
17 July 2019 Group H St Mirren 1–0 Edinburgh City St Mirren Park
19:45 Djorkaeff 88' (pen) BBC Report Attendance: 1,235
Referee: Greg Aitken
20 July 2019 Group H East Kilbride 0–0
(6–5 p)
St Mirren K-Park Training Academy
15:00 BBC Report Attendance: 644
Referee: Colin Steven
Penalties
23 July 2019 Group H Albion Rovers 0–0
(3–4 p)
St Mirren Cliftonhill
19:45 BBC Report Attendance: 512
Referee: Barry Cook
Penalties
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  • Osadolor soccer ball with red X

Scottish Cup

18 January 2020 Fourth Round St Mirren 3–0 Broxburn Athletic St Mirren Park
15:00 Obika 55', 90+1'
Mullen 89'
BBC Report Attendance: 4,327
Referee: David Munro
8 February 2020 Fifth Round St Mirren 1–1 Motherwell St Mirren Park
15:00 Jakubiak 74' BBC Report O'Hara 21' Attendance: 4,323
Referee: Andrew Dallas
18 February 2020 Fifth Round Replay Motherwell 4–4
(2–3 p)
St Mirren Fir Park
19:45 Polworth 27'
Watt 57'
Aarons 73'
Campbell 74'
BBC Report Obika 14', 31'
Hartley 33' (o.g.)
Foley 43'
Attendance: 4,534
Referee: Gavin Duncan
Penalties
29 February 2020 Quarter Finals St Mirren 0–2 Aberdeen St Mirren Park
19:20 BBC Report Ferguson 7'
Cosgrove 90' (pen)
Attendance: 4,479

Player statistics

Appearances and goals

As of 11 March 2020
No.PosPlayerPremiershipLeague CupScottish Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK Czech Republic Václav Hladký 3004040 380
2DF Northern Ireland Lee Hodson 5+200030 100
3DF Scotland Calum Waters 2700040 310
4MF Scotland Stephen McGinn 7+203000 120
5DF Republic of Ireland Conor McCarthy 910040 131
6DF Scotland Gary MacKenzie 9+102000 120
7MF Scotland Kyle Magennis 2214010 271
8MF Scotland Ryan Flynn 2204010 270
9FW England Jonathan Obika 26+480044 3412
10FW France Tony Andreu 16+122400+40 362
11MF Turkey İlkay Durmuş 21+740040 324
14MF Scotland Kyle McAllister 3+120000+30 180
16MF Republic of Ireland Sam Foley 2710041 312
17MF Republic of Ireland Jamie McGrath 4+30003+10 110
18FW Scotland Danny Mullen 7+1023+110+11 224
19FW Jamaica Junior Morias 14+122001+20 292
20FW England Cody Cooke 0+603+1100 101
21FW Tunisia Seifedin Chabbi 0+20000+10 30
22DF England Akin Famewo 900040 130
23MF France Oan Djorkaeff 0+203+1100 61
24MF Scotland Cameron MacPherson 15+123040 232
26GK England Dean Lyness 000000 00
28FW Scotland Alex Jakubiak 4+300031 101
29MF Scotland Ross Wallace 2+100000 30
38FW Scotland Cameron Breadner 0+200+2000 40
48DF Scotland Scott Glover 100000 10
GK Slovakia Peter Urminský 000000 00
Players who left the club during the season:
2DF Scotland Paul McGinn (joined Hibernian) 21+104000 260
5DF Republic of Ireland Sean McLoughlin (loan return to Hull City) 2110000 211
15DF Scotland Jack Baird (on loan to Greenock Morton) 004000 40
17MF England Jim Kellerman (released) 000+1000 10
21DF Scotland Kirk Broadfoot (joined Kilmarnock) 7+100000 80
22MF England Greg Tansey (released) 000000 00
25MF Scotland Ethan Erhahon (on loan to Barnsley) 003+1000 40
46DF Scotland Nick McAllister (on loan to Albion Rovers) 000+1000 10

Goal scorers

As of match played 11 March 2020[40]
Place Position Nation Name Total Scottish Premiership Scottish Cup Scottish League Cup
1FWEnglandJonathan Obika1284
2FWScotlandDanny Mullen4211
MFTurkeyİlkay Durmuş44
4MFFranceTony Andreu22
MFRepublic of IrelandSam Foley211
MFScotlandCameron MacPherson22
FWJamaicaJunior Morias22
8FWEnglandCody Cooke11
MFFranceOan Djorkaeff11
FWScotlandAlex Jakubiak11
MFScotlandKyle Magennis11
DFRepublic of IrelandConor McCarthy11
DFRepublic of IrelandSean McLoughlin11
Own goal11
Total 352483

Disciplinary record

Includes all competitive matches.

Last updated 11 March 2020
Number Nation Position Name Total Scottish Premiership League Cup Scottish Cup
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
8ScotlandMFRyan Flynn 6051
16Republic of IrelandMFSam Foley 606
3ScotlandDFCalum Waters 505
2ScotlandDFPaul McGinn 404
7ScotlandMFKyle Magennis 404
14ScotlandMFKyle McAllister 303
17Republic of IrelandMFJamie McGrath 3021
24ScotlandMFCameron MacPherson 3021
1Czech RepublicGKVáclav Hladký 2011
5Republic of IrelandDFConor McCarthy 2011
10FranceFWTony Andreu 202
11TurkeyMFİlkay Durmuş 2011
18ScotlandFWDanny Mullen 202
19JamaicaFWJunior Morias 202
22EnglandFWAkin Famewo 2011
5Republic of IrelandDFSean McLoughlin 101
6ScotlandDFGary MacKenzie 101
9EnglandFWJonathan Obika 101
15ScotlandDFJack Baird 101
20EnglandFWCody Cooke 101
29ScotlandMFRoss Wallace 101
46ScotlandDFNick McAllister 101

    Team statistics

    League table

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Qualification or relegation[lower-alpha 1]
    7 Hibernian 30 9 10 11 42 49 7 37 1.23
    8 Kilmarnock 30 9 6 15 31 41 10 33 1.10
    9 St Mirren 30 7 8 15 24 41 17 29 0.97
    10 Ross County 30 7 8 15 29 60 31 29 0.97
    11 Hamilton Academical 30 6 9 15 30 50 20 27 0.90
    Source: BBC SPFL
    Rules for classification: 1) Points per game; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-Head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only if deciding champion, UEFA competitions qualification, second stage group allocation or relegation).[42]
    Notes:
    1. All play-off matches were cancelled, as clubs voted to curtail the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[41]

    Division summary

    Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
    GroundAHHAAHHAHAAAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAH
    ResultLWLLLDDLWLLLWLLLWDDLWLDDDLWDLW
    Position1058101091011910121210101112999101010101010101010119
    Updated to match(es) played on 11 March 2020. Source: [43]
    A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

    League results by opponent

    Team Result Points
    Home Away
    Aberdeen1–00–01–24/9
    Celtic1–20–20–50/9
    Hamilton Academicals0–01–11–05/9
    Heart of Midlothian0–01–02–54/9
    Hibernian1–20–12–21/9
    Kilmarnock1–00–13/6
    Livingston3–31–21–21/9
    Motherwell0–30–22–13/9
    Rangers0–10–10/6
    Ross County2–11–23/6
    St Johnstone2–00–00–05/9

    Management statistics

    Last updated on 11 March 2020
    Name From To P W D L Win%[nb 1]
    Jim Goodwin[44] 28 June 2019 Present 38 9 12 17 023.68

    Transfers

    Players in

    Position Nationality Name From Transfer Window Ends Fee Source
    GK England Dean Lyness Raith Rovers Summer 2021 Free [9]
    FW France Tony Andreu Coventry City Summer 2020 Free [12]
    MF France Oan Djorkaeff Nantes B Summer 2020 Free [13]
    MF Turkey İlkay Durmuş Wacker Innsbruck Summer 2021 Free [15]
    MF Republic of Ireland Sam Foley Northampton Town Summer 2021 Free [16]
    FW England Jonathan Obika Oxford United Summer 2021 Free [18]
    DF Republic of Ireland Sean McLoughlin Hull City Summer 2021 Loan [18]
    DF Scotland Calum Waters Kilmarnock Summer 2020 Loan [19]
    MF Scotland Kyle McAllister Derby County Summer 2022 Free [19]
    FW Jamaica Junior Morias Northampton Town Summer 2021 Undisclosed fee [20]
    DF Scotland Kirk Broadfoot Kilmarnock Summer 2021 Free [22]
    DF Republic of Ireland Conor McCarthy Cork City Winter 2022 Undisclosed fee [26]
    MF Republic of Ireland Jamie McGrath Dundalk Winter 2022 Free [26]
    DF England Akin Famewo Norwich City Winter 2020 Loan [27]
    GK Slovakia Peter Urminský Spartak Trnava Winter 2021 Free [29]
    DF Northern Ireland Lee Hodson Gillingham Winter 2020 Loan [30]
    FW Scotland Alex Jakubiak Watford Winter 2020 Loan [30]
    FW Tunisia Seifedin Chabbi Gaziantep Winter 2020 Loan [30]

    Players out

    Position Nationality Name To / Type Transfer Window Fee Source
    DF England Anton Ferdinand Released Summer Free [2]
    DF England Adam Eckersley Airdrieonians Summer Free [4]
    MF Denmark Anders Dreyer Brighton & Hove Albion Summer End of loan [6]
    MF Northern Ireland Brad Lyons Blackburn Rovers Summer End of loan [6]
    GK Republic of Ireland Danny Rogers Aberdeen Summer End of loan [6]
    FW Haiti Duckens Nazon Sint-Truidense Summer End of loan [6]
    GK Australia Jordan Holmes Bournemouth Summer End of loan [6]
    MF Scotland Kyle McAllister Derby County Summer End of loan [6]
    DF Romania Laurențiu Corbu Dinamo Bucharest Summer End of loan [6]
    DF Northern Ireland Lee Hodson Rangers Summer End of loan [6]
    DF Romania Mihai Popescu Dinamo Bucharest Summer End of loan [6]
    FW Canada Simeon Jackson Released Summer Free [6]
    DF Croatia Mateo Mužek Sheriff Tiraspol Summer Free [11]
    DF England Josh Heaton Released Summer Free [14]
    MF England Greg Tansey Released Summer Free [45]
    DF Scotland Jack Baird Greenock Morton Summer Loan [21]
    MF England Jim Kellerman Released Summer Free [24]
    DF Republic of Ireland Sean McLoughlin Hull City Winter End of loan [25]
    DF Scotland Ethan Erhahon Barnsley Winter Loan [31]
    DF Scotland Paul McGinn Hibernian Winter Undisclosed fee [32]
    DF Scotland Kirk Broadfoot Kilmarnock Winter Free [33]

    See also

    Notes

    1. Win% is the percentage of matches won rounded to two decimal places.

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