'Pressure off' St Mirren in race for Europe - Robinsonpublished at 12:15 9 May

St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson is still targeting European football next season, but its it is a "long shot" before Saturday's Premiership match at Dundee United.
Robinson's side sit sixth, five points behind United, against whom they are yet to win or score in four meetings this season.
Unless Aberdeen beat Celtic in the Scottish Cup final and finish sixth in the league, the top five sides will qualify for Europe next season.
Robinson has guided the Buddies to three top-six finishes in a row, but has not yet given up on Europe with three matches of the league season remaining.
"Success is relevant to where you are and your resources," the Northern Irishman said.
"For us to be a top-six side three years in a row is a brilliant achievement and we've given ourselves a chance to hang in there.
"It's a long shot, we know that. We have to keep winning, we're capable of that.
"The pressure's not on us, the pressure is on some people who have been up there for a long time and don't want to fall out of that position.
"It would be a huge bonus to us to get anywhere near that.
"The fact that we're still talking about it is a massive achievement for the football club and we've got nothing to lose, absolutely nothing to lose.
"We can go and enjoy it, take a big crowd. It'll be a beautiful day and you've got embrace it and enjoy it and see what we could set up on Wednesday night against Hibs."
