Stephen Robinson delighted to have Charles Dunne available for St Mirren debut
Stephen Robinson was forced to wait a few more days for his St Mirren debut but the new Buddies boss admits he got a big result in midweek when Charles Dunne’s suspension was quashed.
Dunne saw a red card for an aerial challenge against Livingston on Saturday downgraded to a yellow ahead of the postponement of Wednesday’s game against Dundee.
Club administrator Vicki Gilzean had begun the appeal process before Robinson’s appointment on Tuesday and Dunne will now be available for St Mirren’s home game against Hearts this Saturday.
“I would like to take the credit for that one but it was absolutely nothing to do with me,” the new Saints boss said. “Vicki put it all together.
“But I don’t think it was too hard a decision. It’s nice that people actually admit when they make a mistake, which (referee) Willie (Collum) obviously did, and it was downgraded to a yellow card. Which is great because Charles has been a big, big part of the success so far.
“To lose him for two games over that would have been a joke so I’m glad we got that sorted.”
The news was a major boost for Robinson, who was unable to pick the defender during his final 16 months in charge of Motherwell.
Dunne missed the vast majority of the previous two seasons after suffering bone-bruising during a collision with an advertising hoarding.
So Robinson, who signed the 29-year-old for both Motherwell and Oldham, is delighted to finally have him available.
“Both on and off the pitch, Charles is such a character,” Robinson said. “He really runs the dressing room and keeps everybody motivated, and it was a big loss to Motherwell when he wasn’t fit.
“His pace is electric so it allows you to press teams higher up the pitch knowing he has that recovery pace.
“It’s just


