We asked for your views on Stephen Robinson's departure from St Mirren to Aberdeen and who should replace him.
Here are some of your comments:
Andrew: I am pretty gutted but knew the day would eventually come. Three top-six finishes, European football and a cup probably make him our best ever manager and he should never have to buy a pint if he visits Paisley again. We moved quickly to get Robinson when Jim Goodwin left, I would like us to do the same again and get Neil Lennon. His experience should be enough to keep us safe, and I could see him winning us the cup. Taking a manager with less experience would worry me, although the Arbroath co-managers and Gary Naysmith at Stenhousemuir could be okay.
Jordan: Two words… Craig Levein.
Pauline: While I thank him for everything he has done for us at St Mirren, I think he has sold himself short. He won’t get the time at Aberdeen to get silverware. He only has to look at Jimmy Thelin who won them a cup, got them to Europe, and when the going got tough they showed him the door.
Panther: My feelings are split. My mind is saying the move to Aberdeen is a huge opportunity for career progression, plus bigger bank balance, facilities, and a bigger wage. However, I feel disappointed he has left so soon for a team that are in a similar league position while we are languishing in the league and have an important cup game coming up. I can only say thanks Stephen, but also how could you?
Alex: Would have been better to announce now he was going to Aberdeen at end of season rather than immediately. There is unfinished business, a cup semi-final coming up and just a few more matches to see St Mirren safe from relegation.
Andy: He did a great job for the Buddies, good luck to him in the future.