Trevor Carson on gambling dangers as St Mirren stopper bravely addresses his fight with addiction
Trevor Carson remembers the date as if it were yesterday. He even knows what night of the week it was – a Tuesday.
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Trevor Carson remembers the date as if it were yesterday. He even knows what night of the week it was – a Tuesday.
James Tavernier failed to hit the net from the penalty spot during Rangers' 5-2 Scottish Premiership victory over St Mirren - but Glenn Hoddle believes the Ibrox skipper could have been allowed to retake his effort following an apparent infringement from an opposition player.
Alfredo Morelos' double ensured Rangers shook off their derby despair as Michael Beale’s side hit St Mirren for five.
St Mirren fired themselves into fifth place with a convincing victory over Livingston in Paisley - after VAR gave them not one but two first half penalties. Mark O’Hara converted both spot kicks either side of a Tony Watt strike and other scores elsewhere went in their favour much to the delight of gaffer Stephen Robinson. Incredibly after 15 seconds there was a lengthy VAR check for a penalty to the hosts after a possible Fitzwater handball. Ref John Beaton was then called across to look himself and awarded the spot kick, which was duly tucked away by O’Hara to give St Mirren the perfect start. Livi never recovered that poor beginning and it was 2-0 before the 20 minute mark, this time Watt cooly side stepped Shamal George in goal to roll home after being found by Curtis Main In the box for his first Buddies goal.
St Mirren have agreed a contract extension with No. 1 Trevor Carson.
Celtic scored five goals in 25 second-half minutes to turn round a half-time deficit against ten-man St Mirren.
It was an uncomfortable first 45 minutes for Celtic in Paisley, but their relentless streak continued as they ensured there wasn't to be repeat of September's defeat against St Mirren with a 5-1 win.
Max Johnston hit his wonder winner for Motherwell because he couldn't see anybody in the box, and says he knew it was in as soon as it left his boot.