Robinson seeks reaction after 'home truths'published at 16:16 GMT 16 January
Image source, SNSManager Stephen Robinson believes his "home truths" will spark a reaction from St Mirren in the crucial double-header with Livingston.
Robinson accused players of making him "look stupid" after losing to 10-man Hearts on Wednesday, the injury-ravaged Buddies' fourth straight defeat.
Struggling St Mirren visit Livingston in the Scottish Cup fourth round on Saturday then return to West Lothian on league duty three days later.
"There's different ways to approach football," Robinson said. "I've been very gentle because of the injury situation. There's reasons for our form at times. Some are our own fault, other things were out of our control.
"Sometimes you can cajole a performance out of people, sometimes put an arm around people. Wednesday night, we'd made really, really poor decisions for the goals. I think that was time to actually give them a shake another way.
"You only do that so often. We've done that. I want a reaction to it. I believe I'll get a reaction from it.
"The players, to be fair, have done that themselves. They had a reaction in the dressing room.
"There's still a long way to go in the season and that can turn around. We chose to do that by a few home truths."
Robinson has led Saints to three consecutive top-six finishes and the Premier Sports Cup trophy just last month, but he accepts they are now in a relegation battle.
"We've changed the norm, we've grown the expectations," he said. "These players and the staff, all of us have to accept that we're in a period that we're not happy with and we have to come out of it.
"We've had 10 goals disallowed in 16 games, which is incredible. Some are right, some are wrong, but they're all fine margins. They have gone against us. We've got key players out of the team at the minute.
"But we have got very good players still here. We have got players that should be higher up in the league, in my opinion, and we need to do basics right."
Robinson says cup victory over Livi can be a "driving force" in a Saints revival.
"We've seen what a cup win does for the football club, for everybody, for finances, for publicity for players. So that's another chance right at the start of it again to do it," he said.
Conor McMenamin is St Mirren's latest injury doubt after picking up a calf injury at Tynecastle, while Liam Donnelly is set to remain on the sidelines.



















