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  • Wyness (83)
  • Kyle (29)
  • Date:2009-01-31
  • Kick-off:12:30
  • Venue:St Mirren Park
  • Attendance:7542
  • Referee:Collum, W

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

89mins

Dennis Wyness goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

83mins

Goal!! St Mirren have scored with Dennis Wyness putting it in the back of the net.

79mins

Stephen McGinn is being taken off, Dennis Wyness has come on in his place.

79mins

Jim Hamilton is replaced by Steve Thomson.

74mins

David Fernandez is booked for unsporting behaviour.

62mins

St Mirren are replacing Craig Dargo with Billy Mehmet.

57mins

Kilmarnock are replacing Mehdi Taouil with Danny Invincibile.

56mins

Craig Bryson goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by W Collum

34mins

The referee has booked Alan Combe.

29mins

Goal!! Kevin Kyle scores for Kilmarnock.

21mins

The referee has booked Mehdi Taouil.

0mins

It's 12:30am on Saturday, January 31st, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

The first ever game to be played at St Mirren's new home of Greenhill Road ended up with the honours being shared, with the Paisley side battling back from the loss of a first-half goal and the disappointment of missing a penalty to record a late equaliser which denied Kilmarnock victory.

Following the gala opening of the new stadium which featured a number of preliminaries including a pre-match appearance by First Minister Alex Salmond, the football began and it was Saints who started brightly.

Craig Dargo directed a lob over the head of Killie keeper Alan Combe only to see his effort cleared off the line by the backtracking Simon Ford.

Garry Brady then embarked on an exhilarating 50-yard run only to be thwarted by James Fowler's last-ditch tackle.

Following St Mirren's initial attacking flurry, Killie began to take control of the game and they took the lead after 28 minutes through debutant Kevin Kyle, who signed for the Rugby Park club in midweek from Coventry City.

Garry Hay sent over a precise cross from the left and the one-time Scotland striker rose to direct his header beyond Saints keeper Mark Howard.

The home side spurned a great chance to equalise just five minutes later when Dargo was upended in the penalty area by Combe.

Referee Willie Collum awarded Saints a penalty and booked Combe for his indiscretion but the keeper saved Jim Hamilton's weakly struck spot-kick.

Kilmarnock introduced Danny Invincibile in the early stages of the second half and the Australian frontman tested Howard immediately with a low angular drive.

At the other end, Hamilton volleyed wide from ten yards out then substitute Dennis Wyness missed an even better chance, shooting straight at Combe from close range.

Wyness atoned for his miss, however, with just seven minutes remaining, driving his shot home after Combe had failed to deal with a cross from Steven Robb.

Invincibile came close for Killie in injury time but Saints held out for a welcome point.

St Mirren

Kilmarnock

Corners

126

Fouls

1115

Goal attempts

109

Shots off target

55

Offsides

21

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