St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson addressed the media in anticipation of the team’s match against St Johnstone on Wednesday evening. Key statements from the manager included: Toyosi Olusanya and Richard Taylor, both of whom have contracts set to conclude next summer, have received new contract offers. Robinson disclosed that the offer extended to Olusanya represents one of the most substantial contracts in the club’s history. He further commented that if the striker were to convert every scoring opportunity, St Mirren would be unable to retain him. Robinson indicated that a “shake-up” is planned for Christmas, with the aim of introducing greater pace and energy to the team. Defender Taylor has resumed training after undergoing a hernia operation. Striker Kevin Van Veen, who was absent from the Ibrox trip due to a bruised foot, remains a concern for the upcoming St Johnstone fixture. Robinson aims to secure six points from the next two home games, against St Johnstone and Ross County, but emphasized that St Mirren should not presume victory against either opponent. Post navigation Guardiola Suggests Another Team May Deserve Premier League Title After City’s Dominance Liverpool Goalkeeper Kelleher Confident Ahead of Upcoming Matches