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Has McLeish done enough to earn job?

It was far from a convincing performance against Thistle, hardly surprising given what was at stake, and the relief from fans and players alike was obvious after the game.

“We wanted to make sure the players were remembered as legends at this club after winning the League Cup,” McLeish stated.

“We didn’t want that black mark against our name.

“First half was nervy, cagey and full of mistakes. It wasn’t really tactical, just us controlling our emotions. We did that better in the second half.”

McLeish won three of his nine league matches after Robinson left, but he was unable to keep St Mirren out of the play-off spot as Kilmarnock shone after the split.

A change of approach initially yielded an upturn in performances, but results started to slide and a run of four defeats without scoring cost them.

The 36-year-old stand-in boss was unable to completely solve the goalscoring issues that plagued their season.

Key defender Alex Gogic says McLeish could do more with greater time, though, and would be happy for him to stay on.

“Yeah, of course, whatever the club chooses,” Gogic stated.

“If he has a pre-season, it will probably be better than what it is. If the club decide to go his way, we’ll all be behind that.”

Former Dundee United and Partick Thistle boss Ian McCall says McLeish has done his chances no harm by steering St Mirren to safety.

“I don’t think he had any chance of getting the job if St Mirren were relegated,” McCall stated.

“What he has done is conducted himself really well and given himself a real chance of the job.

“The power-that-be here took a real chance appointing a young lad like that. But he has come through it really well. He has talked really well.

“He came through one dodgy moment when Kilmarnock won here 3-0. But he’s come back from that really strongly.

“It didn’t just plummet when Craig McLeish took over. It was a bad run of results when Stephen Robinson was there after the cup final which brought this on. He certainly has a chance.”

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McLeish hopes play-off success can land St Mirren job

What do fans think?

Neil: Lay off McLeish – he delivered what the board asked for.

Iain: Phew, Saints survive! Now let us find a good manager. Please not McLeish, who thinks he is so good.

Sean: If there’s ever been a match won by a team that didn’t deserve to, it was this. St Mirren need to change a lot of things at their club or they’re going to be facing automatic relegation next season.

Alan: Wow, don’t want to go through that again. First half was terrible again and felt one goal would probably decide it – luckily went our way. Massive clearout needed and a manager with experience as McLeish ain’t the answer.

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