Stephen Robinson will consider his 400th game as a manager a compliment when St Mirren travel to Falkirk in the William Hill Premiership on Saturday.
The Northern Irishman began his managerial career at Oldham and had spells at Motherwell and Morecambe before taking over the hot seat in Paisley in February 2022.
Expressing surprise at his landmark fixture at the Falkirk stadium, Robinson noted the unusual dugout longevity in the modern game.
He said: “I didn’t even want to be in management, I meant to go to America and just coach in the sunshine. I’m not sure how it ended up like this.
“I took my coaching badges with Northern Ireland and actually moved to America to coach there. Michael O’Neill is probably to blame for it.
“I ended up working with Michael in the junior international s