Tickets for our Hall of Fame Dinner at Perth Concert Hall on the evening of Saturday, November 1 continue to sell well – with limited spaces now remaining.
We recently revealed that former manager Tommy Wright and Scotland international goalkeeper Sandy McLaren will be inducted.
As the showpiece event draws ever closer, we can now confirm the next two club stalwarts to be joining them in the Hall of Fame.
STEVEN ANDERSON
Centre-half Steven Anderson’s dedication, leadership and professionalism spanned across 441 appearances for Saints.
Arriving at McDiarmid Park in 2004, ‘Ando’ would become a key figure in the heart of our defence and helped return the club to the top-flight.
He wrote his name into the history books by scoring the opener in our 2014 Scottish Cup final win against Dundee United. A trademark back-post header sent the Saints support – and indeed the city of Perth – wild.
Ando always gave everything for the badge.
STEVE BROWN

Former chairman Steve Brown steered Saints through the most successful era in the club’s history.
A board member for 18 years in total, Brown’s chairmanship ran from November 2011 through until May 2023.
During his tenure, Saints secured regular top six football in the Scottish Premiership, qualified for European competition on six separate occasions and lifted three pieces of major silverware – including that incredible domestic double in 2021.
Brown also played a key role in the governance of the sport nationally by serving on SFA committees as well as SPL and SPFL boards.
Tickets for the night are priced at £72 per person (including vat) or a table of 10 for £700 (including vat) which includes a three-course meal.
Reserve your spot now by sending an email over to reception@perthsaints.co.uk with your full name, contact number and how many seats you require. You can also make your booking by calling 01738 459090 or by visiting our reception at McDiarmid Park during office hours (Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm).
A £40 deposit (per person) will be required at the time of booking, although the club would appreciate if payment could be made in full in the first instance.