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GOODWIN HAILS McGRATH’S ATTITUDE

By GEORGE GRANT

ST MIRREn manager Jim Goodwin expects to be ‘blown out of the water’ by Jamie McGrath’s suitors, despite offering to make the Republic of Ireland midfielder the highest-paid player in the club’s history. Saints rejected a late bid from Hibernian for the 25-year-old in august and Goodwin expects bigger clubs to join the chase. McGrath is out of contract at the end of the season but Saints are still doing their best to keep him. Goodwin said: ‘There were one or two things that fell through in the summer window and one or two of those have been well-documented. ‘I did stress to Jamie not to be disappointed because it might be a blessing in disguise. no disrespect to clubs that were mentioned in the summer, but I really do believe come January there will probably be another six or seven big clubs interested. ‘I have played with plenty of players in the past who might have thrown the toys out the pram because they didn’t get their own way — but he is such a good type and he has just got on with things, and his performances have shown he is willing to give his all for our jersey. ‘We have made an incredible offer to Jamie, an offer we have never made a player in the history of the club. ‘But we are not stupid, we know that he is going to have numerous offers and no doubt someone else will come in and blow us out of the water. ‘We are not giving up hope just yet but we are realistic at the same time.’ McGrath won his fifth cap during Ireland’s 4-0 friendly victory over Qatar on Tuesday night. ‘It’s great inspiration for some of the younger ones in the group and having that aspiration to kick on and take their careers to the next level,’ added Goodwin. ‘Jamie is a great example that if you work hard and are willing to listen and learn, you can do that here at St Mirren. We are delighted for him.’

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