A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in Aberdeen over 40 years ago.
29.02.2020 - 11:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Jim Goodwin insists he isn’t away with the fairies when he says that St Mirren can beat any team in Scotland on their day.
The Saints boss spent his career as a player as an underdog, fighting to topple bigger teams throughout his spell at the club as a player and during his spell in England with Stockport and Scunthorpe.
He is determined to get that winning against all odds mentality into his players, starting with tonight’s Scottish Cup quarter-final clash with Aberdeen.
Goodwin told Express
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St Mirren beat Motherwell 3-2 on penalties after an enthralling eight goal thriller to progress to the Scottish Cup quarter-final.