Robinson on eyeing a career high, his toughest season & job speculationpublished at 11:53 16 May
David Currie
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

Stephen Robinson has been speaking to the media before St Mirren's final-day Premiership trip to Celtic.
Here are the key points from the Buddies boss:
Robinson says leading St Mirren to European qualification this season would be the greatest achievement of his managerial career.
With three players having had their contracts terminated because of separate court cases, Robinson says it's been the most difficult season he's experienced with about 30 years' worth of challenges in one campaign.
Robinson has described stories linking him with managerial jobs at Huddersfield Town, Cardiff City and Queens Park Rangers as just "paper talk".
He insists he's had no from any other clubs and is trying to build the St Mirren squad for next season.
St Mirren - who can qualify for Europe if they better Dundee United's result against Aberdeen - will go to Celtic Park on 'trophy day' with a positive mindset and nothing to lose.
Robinson says playing Celtic on their home turf is the hardest challenge his side could face and all the "small margins" that can determine the outcome will have to go the Buddies' way.
The Buddies boss is till trying to tie down three or four players for next season, but Caolan Boyd-Munce will move on after rejecting a new deal.
