St Mirren Park
Introduction
The photograph on this page of St Mirren Park by Thomas Nugent as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Thomas Nugent Taken: 5 Mar 2007
More commonly known as Love Street. Home of St Mirren FC. This is Cairters Corner at the south east corner of the ground. Members of The Paisley Carters society user their horses and carts to move materials used in the construction of the ground 1894. This was done in return for lifetime free entry to the ground. During matches, the ‘Cairters’ (carters) congregated in this corner to support St Mirren. Information from Cairters Corner, an unofficial St Mirren FC fan site: https://cairterscorner.com/ . See the scene in April 2022 Image The stadium was demolished in 2010 Image, after St Mirren moved to a new stadium at Ferguslie park Image