The creative Buddies talent has impressed so far this season playing further up the pitch.
Saints midfielder Greg Kiltie admits he’s loving being tasked with more of a familiar attacking role this season.
That position is more akin to the winger role that Kiltie made his name in at Kilmarnock, also shining out wide and bagging goals for Scotland’s Under-19s earlier in his career. “They almost mould into each other at certain parts of the game, so it’s not a million miles from the role last season.
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