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  1. 'Against prediction of many, we have 16th consecutive top-flight season'published at 13:42 21 May

    Sam Miller
    Fan writer

    St Johnstone fan's voice

    Utter the word "Gretna" to any St Johnstone fan and you'll instantly be reminded of the 2007 final-day heartbreak when James Grady's last-minute goal sent Gretna up instead of Saints.

    On more than one occasion on Sunday it felt that another late sucker punch was coming our way.

    But against the prediction of pretty much everyone except the management and players, Saints will see a 16th consecutive season at the top table.

    Craig Levein took 31 points from 28 games. At that rate, had he been in charge a full season he gets us top six - with one of our worst squads in years.

    Survival looked uncertain the last few weeks but the footballing gods played their part at times.

    Its not been pretty to watch either but if you surveyed any of us after four points from 10 games we would have signed up for it.

    A big summer starts now. Levein needs to nail his recruitment but has earned the right to.

    Sam Miller can be found at Dogger Saints, external

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  2. 'Few glasses of wine and ready to go' - Levein looking ahead published at 17:04 20 May

    St Johnstone manager Craig LeveinImage source, SNS

    Craig Levein is excited about the prospect of leading St Johnstone out in the Scottish Premiership against next season.

    The Perth side secured survival on the final day with a win at Motherwell, sparing the veteran manager and his team from the relegation play-off.

    Levein says he's enjoyed taking the reins at McDiarmid Park and adds he'll be raring to go after a reset.

    “Yeah, I’ve loved it, it’s been great,” he said.

    “There’s a lot of work to do and it will take a bit of time, but there’s enough encouragement for me from the players we have signed up for next season to look forward to coming back.

    “I’ll have a break, a few glasses of wine and be ready to go again.”

    However, Levein admits he is "miles behind" in terms of his recruitment for next season, which he will now begin knowing that Saints' top-flight status remains in tact.

    “I can start doing stuff for next season now because so far I’ve not been able to do anything, which has left me a fair bit behind where we would normally be at this time,” he said.

    “I’m miles behind. Normally by this stage I’d probably have half a dozen in the bag.

    “We need to get our skates on. It’s going to be a difficult recruitment period I think, but at least we’re doing it for playing in the top flight, which is the most important thing.”

  3. Saints dominate TOTW after securing survivalpublished at 15:06 20 May

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

    team of the week graphic

    St Johnstone were superb against Motherwell as they secured their Scottish Premiership survival, and they have five players in my team of the weekend.

    Dimitar Mitov has been seriously impressive all season and was again at Fir Park. Where would St Johnstone have been without their Bulgarian keeper?

    In defence, Ryan McGowan's experience has been vital, while Liam Gordon delivered a heroic performance to keep Motherwell at bay when it mattered most.

    The moment of the game was delivered by Graham Carey, who set up Nicky Clark's goal with one of the assists of the season. His left foot is a creative force to be reckoned with.

    Finally, Adama Sidibeh was a wildcard acquisition from non-league football in England at the end of the January window, and what an inspired bit of business it has been from Craig Levein.

    A 90th-minute equaliser against Ross County in midweek and then the winning goal against Motherwell. He clearly has an eye for goal, and it will be interesting to see how his career develops from here.

  4. Mitov relishes survival heroics as new owners wait in wings published at 14:00 20 May

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Sport Scotland at Fir Park

    Dimitar MitovImage source, SNS

    St Johnstone’s player of the year Dimitar Mitov says securing top-flight football for another season is huge for the Perth club, especially with the arrival of new owners at McDiarmid Park.

    Former chairman Geoff Brown has agreed a deal to sell Saints to American lawyer Adam Webb, and goalkeeper Mitov is clear about the significance of being able to hand over a Premiership club.

    “It’s huge, especially for us. It’s been a frustrating season, everybody knows that but we’ve found a way," he told BBC Scotland.

    “It’s very exciting, especially when new owners are coming into the football club. We haven’t met them yet so we’re not sure exactly what ideas they have yet but we don’t have to worry about that right now.

    "We’re going to celebrate with the boys, go back to our families because it’s been a really long and frustrating season and we deserve a little break now."

    In a disappointing overall campaign for the Perth side, Saints’ Bulgarian keeper was the one player whose consistency never dipped.

    It was perhaps fitting that a crucial penalty save he made at Motherwell in the final match helped Levein’s men secure 10th place on goal difference, and with it, Premiership safety.

    “Those are the moments people remember for a very, very long time because if that penalty goes in, it’s 1-1 and it’s a completely different game. This is why you work.

    "People don’t see the hard work we do behind closed doors so I’m absolutely delighted I managed to make the save and then of course, five minutes later, I think we scored the second goal, so it was amazing.”

    “I feel like I’ve been really good this season but for me it’s about being consistent in everything you do.

    "The hardest thing in football is being consistent at the highest level possible. I’m trying to get there. I’m not there yet but I’m trying my absolute best to get there one day. "

  5. 'Time for a reset under new owners' published at 12:43 20 May

    Your Views

    We asked for your thoughts after St Johnstone survived with an impressive performance at Fir Park.

    Here's a taste of what you had to say:

    Stuart: Phew! Time for a clear out and reset to stop repeating what we’ve endured over the last couple of seasons. New owners and a fresh approach.

    Anon: Why could they not play like that all season? They were just about perfect today. Well done boys.

  6. Motherwell 1-2 St Johnstone: Key stats published at 10:21 20 May

    Motherwell v St JohnstoneImage source, SNS
    • Adama Sidibeh has scored a goal in each of his last three games in the Scottish Premiership, his longest scoring streak in the competition.

    • Motherwell have scored 23 goals in the last 15 minutes of the second half, only Celtic (26) and Rangers (24) have scored more in the league this season.

    • Graham Carey has assisted nine goals this season (one in this game), more than any other St Johnstone player in the Scottish Premiership.

    • Motherwell have scored 15 goals via substitutes in the top flight this season, only Rangers (16) and Celtic (21) have scored more.

    • St Johnstone have beaten Motherwell for the first time in the Scottish Premiership since 1 February 2023, a run of four games without a win.

    • Georgie Gent has now assisted two goals in four appearances in the league against St Johnstone.

  7. Watch: Motherwell 1-2 St Johnstonepublished at 09:57 20 May

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    Watch highlights as St Johnstone secure their Premiership survival with a 2-1 win away at Motherwell.

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  8. 'I had to take more heart tablets'published at 18:47 19 May

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  9. Motherwell 1-2 St Johnstone: Have your saypublished at 17:28 19 May

    Have Your Say

    St Johnstone leapt out of the Scottish Premiership relegation play-off place and guaranteed safety on a dramatic final day with an assured win away to Motherwell.

    Craig Levein's side needed to win and rely on Ross County failing to do the same at home to Aberdeen and, though that transpired, the afternoon was not short on twists and turns.

    Were you at Motherwell or following the match from home? Either way, we want your views on the game and the season – have your say here.

  10. Motherwell 1-2 St Johnstone: What the manager saidpublished at 17:26 19 May

    Craig LeveinImage source, SNS

    St Johnstone manager Craig Levein: "I'm delighted and extremely stressed out. At the end when the Motherwell fans celebrated after the game finished just to wind us up, I had to take an extra couple of heart tablets.

    "It was a good performance by the boys today we deserved to win. We've been good the last week or so in the last three games.

    "We've managed to get ourselves in the position we'll be in the Scottish Premiership next year.

    "We had a lot of good performances today. There were a couple of minutes we had to defend manfully to stop Motherwell getting their first goal.

    "The boys were throwing themselves in front of shots with blocks and tackles. That's the kind of team spirit that gets you a result like this.

    "I've never really been in a relegation battle as a manager and I didn't want to start now. It was a bit stressful and there was a lot of cajoling, some pats on the back and stern words at times to get the players into the position where they're surviving.

    "All credit to them, I thought they were fantastic today."

  11. Motherwell 1-2 St Johnstone: Analysispublished at 17:24 19 May

    Thomas Duncan, BBC Sport Scotland

    St Johnstone were heading straight for the play-off with Raith Rovers up until the 90th minute on Wednesday night, and come Sunday evening they were celebrating a 16th straight season in the top flight.

    A side that has toiled for goals and produced a largely insipid end to the season with one win in their last nine before the final game, burst to life at Fir Park.

    All their big players stepped up. From Mitov in goals saving Bair's penalty, to captain Liam Gordon producing the block of the season on the line, and Carey and Clark getting things going with a terrific first goal.

    Sidibeh has proved a massive signing having come up with goals in the crucial final two games. Credit to Levein, who was brought in with Saints bottom of the table in the autumn and tasked with keeping them up.

    It wasn't pretty, but he did it. Even the switch to a back five in the second half stemmed Motherwell's fight back. They'll hope for better next season amid a change of ownership and three difficult seasons battling the drop.

    But for now they can enjoy their achievement, and their holidays.

    Ryan McGowan celebratesImage source, SNS
  12. Motherwell 1-2 St Johnstone: Who impressed?published at 17:15 19 May

    Adama Sidbeh slides on his knees after scoring against MotherwellImage source, SNS
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    It could have been Mitov, McGowan, Gordon, or frankly anyone in a Saints shirt. Sidibeh gets it for backing up his critical equaliser against County on Wednesday with the vital second at Fir Park. A sensational contribution.

  13. Smith in for May at Fir Parkpublished at 14:24 19 May

    St Johnstone make just one change from their draw at home to Ross County which ensured they are still fighting on this final day.

    Stevie May drops to the bench and Matt Smith comes into what looks like a 4-4-2 or variation thereof against Motherwell at Fir Park.

    St Johnstone XIImage source, BBC Sport
  14. Motherwell v St Johnstone: Team newspublished at 21:49 18 May

    Motherwell v St JImage source, SNS

    Motherwell striker Jon Obika is back to fitness while Barry Maguire (chest), Callum Slattery (knee) and Adam Montgomery (hamstring) remain out.

    Tony Gallacher will be assessed with regards a return for St Johnstone as he works his way back from a calf problem. Sven Sprangler (knee) remains on the sidelines.

  15. Motherwell v St Johnstone: Pick of the statspublished at 21:02 18 May

    Motherwell v St JImage source, SNS
    • All three league meetings between Motherwell and St Johnstone this season have been drawn; the last fixture to be drawn four times in a Scottish top-flight campaign was Dunfermline Athletic v Inverness Caledonian Thistle in 2011-12 (Dundee v Kilmarnock could also be drawn four times this season).

    • St Johnstone have only lost one of their last eight league meetings with Motherwell (W3 D4), and are unbeaten in their last three such away visits (W2 D1).

    • After their 4-1 win over Livingston, Motherwell are looking to win back-to-back home league games for just a second time this season, after doing so in their first two such matches.

    • St Johnstone must win this match and hope Ross County fail to beat Aberdeen to avoid a place in the play-offs. The Saints have, however, lost 19 league games this season, last losing 20+ in a top-flight campaign in 2001-02 (27), when they were last relegated.

    • St Johnstone’s Craig Levein has lost each of his last four MD38 games in the Scottish top-flight, twice with Dundee United (2007-08, 2008-08) and twice with Hearts (2017-18, 2018-19). He last avoided defeat on the final matchday in a season in the top tier in 2006-07, when his Dundee United side drew 0-0 with Motherwell, while his last such win was also over Motherwell with Hearts in 2003-04 (3-2).

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  16. Pick your Saints XI for Motherwell trippublished at 17:47 18 May

    St Johnstone selector

    St Johnstone go to Fir Park on Sunday, knowing they must win as they bid to avoid the relegation play-off.

    Who would you pick to start if you were in Craig Levein's position?

    Put yourself in the manager's shoes and choose your Saints XI here.

  17. 'We need to take care of our business' - Careypublished at 14:04 18 May

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Graham CareyImage source, SNS

    St Johnstone winger Graham Carey says they have nothing to lose as they battle to secure their Premiership status this weekend.

    After drawing with Ross County in midweek, 11th-placed Saints travel to Motherwell in their final fixture knowing they have to win.

    But that will not be enough to see them avoid the relegation play-off if County - who are two points above them - beat Aberdeen in Dingwall.

    "The mood is quite positive," Carey said "It could have easily been finished the other night, but we battled back and showed a bit of character to keep ourselves in the fight.

    "We go into the game with nothing to lose really. We have to win to get anything, it is not like we are looking over our shoulders or something, sometimes it is quite difficult going into games knowing that maybe a draw is enough; you can’t play football like that.

    "Even if we do win and they win then we are going into next week with a bit of a positive outlook and a bit of form going into the play-offs, but we just need to take care of our own business."

  18. Levein & Cowie look ahead to relegation play-off tussle published at 16:10 17 May

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    Levein and Cowie

    St Johnstone manager Craig Levein and Ross County interim boss Don Cowie look ahead to the final-day battle to avoid the relegation play-off spot.

  19. Saints have 'positive outlook' for must-win missionpublished at 15:23 17 May

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    The late equaliser by Adama Sidibeh, right, against County in midweek took the survival battle to the final dayImage source, SNS
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    The late equaliser by Adama Sidibeh, right, against County in midweek took the survival battle to the final day

    Craig Levein is preaching positivity and has pledged St Johnstone will adopt an attacking mindset in their must-win game at Motherwell on Sunday.

    St Johnstone head into the final day needing favours to avoid the relegation play-off.

    Levein's side have to win in Lanarkshire while hoping Ross County - currently two points above - don’t beat Aberdeen in Dingwall.

    "We probably will do [have an eye on events in Dingwall] just to keep a sense of perspective, but we need to win and we will find out what the consequences are after the game," said the Perth boss.

    "We couldn’t really have gone much more attacking than we did the other night so it will be along similar lines I am sure. We need to rely on our creative players creating chances for the guys up front.

    "And it is quite simple, there are not many permutations here, it is a win or we are in the play-offs.

    "It [the late equaliser against County in midweek] gave the players a real boost, it gave the fans a real boost as well and they kept going right to the end.

    "So we are on a fairly positive outlook and looking forward to Sunday."

  20. Levein on keeping an eye on County, 'positive outlook' & Sidibeh impactpublished at 14:08 17 May

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Craig LeveinImage source, SNS

    St Johnstone manager Craig Levein has been speaking to the media before Sunday's crucial final-day Premiership trip to Motherwell.

    Here are the key lines:

    • Levein says: "There is one aim in this game, it's pretty simple - try and win."

    • Asked if he will have an eye on relegation rivals Ross County's game with Aberdeen, he says he probably will "just to keep a sense of perspective".

    • Saints' dramatic late equaliser against against County gave the players and fans "a real boost".

    • He has been "quite pleased" with recent performances and wants more of the same, adding "we are on a fairly positive outlook just now".

    • Motherwell will pose a "tough" challenge but he trusts his players to do everything they can to try and win.

    • Levein praised the impact of striker Adama Sidiebeh who signed in the January window, saying: "He is still settling in remember. It is a fairly big leap from the level he was playing previously and to do what he is doing just now is pretty impressive.’

    • Team news – no fresh injuries.

  21. Wright hopes 'psychological blow' will hamper County published at 10:17 17 May

    St Johnstone Image source, SNS

    Drey Wright believes St Johnstone inflicted a "psychological blow" on Ross County that could turn the tide in the battle to avoid the relegation play-off.

    Adama Sidibeh's 90th-minute header denied the Dingwall side guaranteed Premiership survival, taking the tussle to finish 10th to the final day.

    And Wright hopes Ross County will struggle to recover from that late disappointment, causing them to slip up and give St Johnstone a window to pull themselves to safety.

    “The table won’t say that but I think mentally, if I was to be on the receiving end of that – and seeing the look on some of their faces coming off the park – it is a massive blow," the winger said.

    "In the last minute of the game, safety is snatched from them, so hopefully that plays on their minds going into Sunday.

    “I can’t speak for characters in their dressing room but that is a big psychological blow, definitely, because from looking pretty comfortable because we weren’t creating many chances, now they have to go and do it all again on Sunday.

    "I think it does play in our favour, definitely. We are very confident we can beat Motherwell.

    “Obviously it is out of our hands but it happens in football all the time. There is no reason we can’t win and they drop points.”