Robinson on 'clever' transfer strategy, club partnerships & League Cuppublished at 13:11 BST 18 July 2025
David Currie
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
Image source, SNSStephen Robinson has been speaking to the media before St Mirren's League Cup group game with Annan Athletic this weekend.
Here are the key points from the Buddies boss:
St Mirren are set to complete the signing of Jalmaro Calvin in the next couple of days - "we're just waiting for paperwork now" - and Robinson says the Jamaica winger "adds something different, real pace and energy in the wide areas or through the middle".
Former England boss Steve McClaren, who is now Jamaica head coach, provided a reference for Calvin at the 22-year-old's work permit hearing on Thursday. Having also signed Jamaica defender Richard King from the same club, Cavalier FC, this summer, Robinson says St Mirren have to "continue to be clever" and explore "diverse markets" for new recruits.
The Paisley side are also keen to explore player development partnerships with a club in the Championship and one in League One as part of the Scottish FA's new cooperation system. The Buddies have already struck agreements with League Two Dumbarton and Lowland League Clydebank.
Robinson says: "So it's a really good agreement that is flexible. It's beneficial to the club that takes him because they don't pay any money for him. And they get a really good young player. And it's beneficial to us because they're playing matches at good levels in competitive games."
Former Morton goalkeeper Ryan Mullen will make his St Mirren debut on Saturday. The 24-year-old was due to play against Forfar on Tuesday but was ill.
Robinson says that although he's pleased with how Peter Urminsky has performed in the League Cup matches, he's still looking to bring in another goalkeeper.
He adds: "We know Peter needs games. We believe he needs to go out and maybe get 30, 40 games. We will be certainly looking at a loan deal if he's not going to be the number one goalkeeper here."
The St Mirren manager describes the League Cup group stage as "pre-season games you must win", adding: "I'm still trying to find out the best XI, your best system that fits in. I'm still trying to sign players, as all clubs are."
On new head of recruitment John Park: "He's a really nice guy and he's got a multitude of contacts. His record speaks for itself in the game, so I'm really looking forward to working with him. He's fitted in really, really well and I'm looking forward to building that relationship."
























