Meeting of the Parliament 14 January 2026
With issues such as mental health, in particular for males, football is a conduit to get through to a group of people who do not normally want to talk about such issues, and it is extremely important in getting the message across
We in Paisley have a fan-owned, community-based club, which is a model on which I am proud to have led the fans’ trust. The club’s success in that work is matched by its success on the pitch, with a Premier Sports cup win, three consecutive top-six finishes and a return to European football after 37 years. As with all clubs, however, every penny matters. That is why I believe that the land around the SMISA—St Mirren Independent Supporters Association—stadium should become a sporting community hub, working with UWS, West College Scotland, local schools and the community, not to chase medals but to build healthier, stronger lives and a better future for people in Paisley.