Barry Douglas delivers brutal St Johnstone truth as he warns them 'livelihoods are at stake'
Barry Douglas has warned his St Johnstone team mates they need to realise livelihoods are at stake if they don’t dig themselves out of relegation trouble.
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Barry Douglas has warned his St Johnstone team mates they need to realise livelihoods are at stake if they don’t dig themselves out of relegation trouble.
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