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Alex Greive (San Antonio FC | US)

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almost 4 years ago · edited almost 4 years ago · History
They seem to be in freefall since their manager left to Aberdeen in February. Since hiring Steve Robinson they’ve played 8 and lost 7 of them, the only win being a 1-0 win over Dundee FC. Four of those games have been against the clear top 3 this season (Celtic, Rangers and Hearts), and only one against a team in the bottom 6 (the win against bottom placed Dundee FC). They’ve also only scored 6 in those games whilst conceding 19. Still, they were looking at 6th place when Robinson left, now they’re only 6 points off relegation.
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almost 4 years ago · edited almost 4 years ago · History
From Flying Kiwis.
But that did allow for wholesale changes just after the hour with Greive and Connor Main brought on at the same time as Rangers’ on-loan Manchester United winger Amad Diallo.

So how’d he go against the reigning Scottish champs? He definitely had a lot of defending to do against a strong team intent on more goals, Greive throwing himself into the match with his typical enthusiasm and energy. To the point where he got himself clattered by James Sands battling for a half-clearance at the back. That one rocked the jaw and he needed some treatment (to the frustrations of Rangers fans, whose team was on the attack).  

Joe Aribo then scored an incredible fourth goal for RFC, given too much space on the edge of the area and boom what a goal. But Greive had a couple impressive moments in attack too. Peeling off to the left on 82’ the pass from Connor Ronan was probably a little heavy dragging Greive wider than he intended and that shot was blocked. Though five minutes later he dribbled infield from the left and ripped a quickfire shot that for a split second looked like it was gonna beat Allan McGregor inside the far post but nah the veteran keeper showed he’s still got it with a wonderful low diving save. Main then headed over from the resulting corner.

https://youtu.be/kqkkaTTIcDw

So St Mirren did have chances for a consolation goal in there. Just weren’t able to convert, not that it would’ve made a difference. 4-0 loss and that ends the first phase of the SPL. A couple months ago they looked like they might finish as high as fourth but now the Saints have dropped into the relegation rounds at the split. Got some work left to do to avoid the drop.  
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almost 4 years ago · edited almost 4 years ago · History
On the bench as St Mirren (10th) travel to  Hibs (7th).
St Mirren 6 pts above drop zone

Edit - 49th min sub in a 0-1 loss. 0-0 when he came on.

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2022/04/23/scotland/premier-league/saint-mirren-fc/hibernian-football-club/3779509/

St Mirren's form as mentioned elsewhere awful since their previous coach left. 1 win in last 10 games (incl Cup games). 5 losses in a row.

Relegation actually now a possibility. Only 5 pts above St Johnstone in the Rel playoff spot. They play next. 4 games left
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almost 4 years ago · edited almost 4 years ago · History
Starting as St Mirren (10th, 36 pts), travel to St. Johnstone (11th, relegation playoff spot, 31 pts). Relegation 6 pointer.

Greive's first SPL start since 5th March. 4 SPL games to finish the season.

St Mirren currently 1-0 up. Greive with the assist.

Edit - vitally important 1-0 win for St Mirren. 8 pts clear now of St Johnstone with 3 games left, you would think Greive & Co will be in the SPL again next season. Greive subbed off at 90 mins. Good stuff.
https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2022/04/30/scotland/premier-league/saint-johnstone-fc/saint-mirren-fc/3779512/

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almost 4 years ago · edited almost 4 years ago · History
YoungHeart
In early with a goal for St Mirren as they go 1-0 up after 4' over relegation contenders Dundee. 

https://twitter.com/saintmirrenfc/status/1522941061513244673?s=20&t=6InyUL2-FzGejeauavZ2rQ

Finished 2-0. Two starts Greive. Two wins. Admittedly against 2 bottom teams.
Subbed off at 93 mins.

There are a lot of footballers called Charlie Adam(s)!!

St Mirren up to 9th. 2 games left
https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2022/05/07/scotland/premier-league/saint-mirren-fc/dundee-fc/3779515/

https://www.stmirren.com/match-reports/4422-match-report-st-mirren-dundee-2

The Saints couldn't have wished for a better start - taking the lead with just four minutes on the clock. Charlie Adam inexplicably played the ball across the face of the Dundee box straight to Greive who knocked home from close range.




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almost 4 years ago
Danny Hay (rightly) noted the step up from A League but seriously compare the quality of the A League this weekend with some top draw goals and tactics on display vs the lower half of the SPL …. 

It’s a passionate and fast paced league but I’m not seeing much else outside Celtic, Rangers and Hearts.. 
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almost 4 years ago
yeah, have to agree the scottish league looks very average below the top 4 or 5 teams

Queenslander 3x a year.

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almost 4 years ago
From Flying Kiwis.

"Good things happen when Alex Greive plays football. St Mirren are fast learning that much after his assist last week gave them to a much-needed return to winning ways. That one came in his first start for a couple months and Greivesy wasn’t settling. He wanted more over the last few matches...

AG: “It was so good to get three points again. It’s been a while since we won a game, so we can breathe a sigh of relief and move on now. We knew there was going to be a bit of pressure but the way we looked at it was the pressure was on them. They needed to win to keep fighting. We came in knowing the pressure but we didn’t let it take too much of a thought in our minds. There’s definitely a lift of the pressure. We can look up the table now and try and get as many points as we can before the end of the season. That’s all we can do, so that’s our target, for sure. We’ll definitely try our best. Seventh is a realistic target that we can get and we’ll do everything we can to do it.”  

And wouldn’t you know it the fella put his money right where his mouth is with a fourth minute strike to get things underway against Dundee. His second SPL goal and his third overall for the club. Taking full advantage of a superb cross perfectly into his path by Liverpool/Blackpool legend Charlie Adam. Only drama there was that Mr Adam happened to be playing for Dundee, not St Mirren.
Yeah... not really sure what he was thinking with that one. But shout out to Greivesy for being in the right place at the right time to capitalise as good strikers tend to do.

That goal came very early but it reflected a strong start for St Mirren. Connor Main had a header brilliantly saved while Greg Kiltie drove one narrowly wide. But they didn’t score a second and a speedy start to the second by Dundee, inspired by some typically sumptuous Charlie Adam set pieces, caused some havoc. One was nudged off the post after some scrambling in the box. Somehow escaped danger the there... and then Connor Main made it 2-0 with a thumping finish after being picked out in the area with a long ball in transition. 55 mins gone.

That second goal was the killer. St Mirren settled their nerves and looked much more comfortable the rest of the way, Alex Greive with a chance to double his personal tally after showing a clean set of heels down the left wing and slicing back into area... but he was isolated and his shot got crowded out by a couple defenders. Ended 2-0. Consecutive wins for the Buddies and with these three points they’re officially clear of any possibility of relegation with two games to play. Get in there.

Alex Greive, by the way, has an 18-month contract so he’s all signed up for next season... but would not be shocked if he gets an extension in the offseason."
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almost 4 years ago


He's making quite the impression over in Scotland. Bright future ahead for the lad.

He starts tonight too, as St Mirren line up for their final match of the season against Aberdeen.
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over 3 years ago
Grieve starts and plays 60’ in a 2-1 pre-season win over Northern Irish champions Linfield. Alex opened the scoring in the 2nd minute. Interestingly, this Linfield team recently beat Qatar 1-0 in one of the strangest friendlies you’ll ever see.

Former Adelaide player Ryan Strain also started for St Mirren and Keanu Baccus of WSW will be joining them imminently.

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over 3 years ago
Must be due a contract extension soon.
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over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago · History
League Cup game, which is a Group format.
St Mirren host Arbroath from the Championship (2nd tier)

Greive starting. Ryan Strain (ex Adelaide) on the bench. He's signed from Maccabi Haifa.

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2022/07/09/scotland/league-cup/saint-mirren-fc/arbroath-fc/3791209/

Edit - Greive off at 76 mins (0-0), in a 0-1 loss. Arbroath (2nd in the Championship last season) with a 93rd min winner.
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over 3 years ago
Good news for Alex, as he extends his stay with St Mirren for another two years. He was initially signed on an 18 month deal halfway through last season.

Excellent news for the lad, he already seems a very popular figure at the club.

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over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago · History
St. Mirren travel to 3rd tier Airdrieonians in the League Cup.
Greive starting

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2022/07/19/scotland/league-cup/airdrie-united-fc/saint-mirren-fc/3791214/

Edit - St Mirren down to 10 men (straight red) from 33 mins. Coach subs off Greive's centre forward partner soon after. 0-0 in first half.

Edit 2 - off at 68 mins (score 1-0) in a 2-0 loss away. Saints conceded 2nd goal late at 95 mins.



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over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago · History
St Mirren start their SPL season by hosting Motherwell - who will still be dealing with being knocked out of Europe by Sligo Rovers (Pijnaker & Mata)

Greive, plus Aussies Strain & Baccus all starting for St Mirren.

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2022/07/31/scotland/premier-league/saint-mirren-fc/motherwell-fc/3800936/

Edit - St Mirren lose 0-1. Greive off at 62 mins (0-1). Strain off at 73 mins.
Motherwell down to 10 men at 82 mins, but St Mirren can't find a goal.

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over 3 years ago
I have a friend who is getting me a signed Alex Grieve St Mirren shirt, anyone else keen let me know.
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over 3 years ago
LFCNZ
I have a friend who is getting me a signed Alex Grieve St Mirren shirt, anyone else keen let me know.
 how do I get in on this mate, I fudgeing love collecting shirts
Annual finals disappointment enthusiast.

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over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago · History
LFCNZ
I have a friend who is getting me a signed Alex Grieve St Mirren shirt, anyone else keen let me know.

Yes please! 🙏
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over 3 years ago
Greive a late 92nd min sub (1-0) in a 1-0 win. Both Aussies Strain & Baccus had full games for the Saints.
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over 3 years ago
Comes off the bench in the 86th minute and manages to open his account for the season with the third goal in a 3-0 win. He replaced the guy who scored the first two goals. Greive's goal is a nice counter-attack from a defensive corner, with Greive managing to run onto a ball played into space and then slots the ball past the onrushing keeper. Highlights here.

So after two defeats to start the season for St Mirren, it's now back-to-back league victories. Things are not so great for Dundee Utd though, as they have a solitary point from an opening day draw at Kilmarnock, and have lost their last three matches 0-7 to AZ Alkmaar in UECL qualifying, 1-4 to Hearts, and today's 0-3. Alongside Strain and Baccus for St Mirren, Aziz Behich started for DU, while Mark Birighitti was on the bench, having been dropped after those heavy defeats.
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over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago · History
Strain (assist) & Baccus (scorer) combine for Saints goal in a 1-0 win. 
Greive an unused sub.
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over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago · History
Greive on the bench as St Mirren, lead Ange Pot's Celtic 1-0 at HT

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2022/09/18/scotland/premier-league/saint-mirren-fc/celtic-fc/3800979/


Socceroos everywhere. New callups Strain (has the goal assist) & Baccus both starting for SM. Mooy starting for Celtic.

No doubt a bit of banter, post match as they all head to Brissy with Greive.

Edit - Greive an unused sub in a 2-0 win. Like alot of the AWs not playing much for his club at the moment, so should be fresh.

Strain off at 72 mins & full game Baccus.
Mooy off at HT for Celtic.
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over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago · History
St Mirren (4th) host Livingston (5th).

See that Baccus caught his club team mate Greive with a tasty studs up challenge last week.

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2022/10/01/scotland/premier-league/saint-mirren-fc/livingston-fc/3800985/

Edit - Baccus starting. Strain & Greive on the bench. All played at Eden Park. 
Aussies galore in Scotland. Phillip Čančar (ex WSW) on bench for Livingston.
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over 3 years ago

2nd of the season for Alex as he comes on at the hour mark and helps 10 man St Mirren win 2-1.

Saints up to the giddy heights of 3rd in the Scottish Premiership! 
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over 3 years ago
Baccus scored first goal for St Mirren. 

He went off at 75 mins (1-0), Greive on at 59 mins (0-0) & Strain on at 60 mins (0-0)
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over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago · History
This week's Flying Kiwis. Greive is from Auckland so maybe he just personally chose to have an extra day(s) in the 09.

"Before the international break, St Mirren broke a 38-game unbeaten league streak of Celtic’s as they beat the perennial reigning champs 2-0 in a thrilling upset. But Alex Greive didn’t play, an unused sub on that occasion. After the international break, which he missed the first game of due to a late arrival and then played off the bench in Auckland in the second (including getting a set of sprigs to the ribcage from St Mirren teammate Keanu Baccus), Greive was apparently then late getting back to Scotland.

Weird one there because the two Aussies at the Buddies both arrived back on Wednesday local time. On the other hand, Greive didn’t get there until Friday which his coach Stephen Robinson wasn’t too chuffed with – ominously saying that he plans to have a word to NZ Football. Good luck with that, bruv.

SM coach Robinson: “Look, I’m a big supporter of international football and boys getting called up. I’ve worked at that level so I know how hard it is. But it’s been a bitty week. We haven’t had a full squad together to work with. But you can’t have everything. You can either have lads missing out on international squads and moan about it or you can see them get called up and moan about the travelling when they come back. The Aussie boys were back on Wednesday and trained that day. I’ll be speaking to Alex and New Zealand. I’m sure there’s a perfectly good explanation for it but I want to find out why he’s just [now] arriving back. That’s because I want everybody available and fit. We run with a small squad. We’ve got a couple of knocks with our strikers.”

It does seem odd that there’s a two day diffo between when the Aussies arrived and when Greive arrived – although if Danny Hay gets an angry voicemail then he can rightly point out that Greive was late in joining the All Whites squad as well so it goes both ways."
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