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Vaclav Hladky leads St Mirren exits as club announces 14 departures

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St Mirren captain Stephen McGinn leads a list of 14 players departing the Paisley outfit at the end of their contracts.Most of those leaving the club will have their contracts extend in the short term to allow them to be furloughed during the coronavirus crisis.That won't be the case for star man Vaclav Hladky - who has been linked with a move to Rangers - and French winger Oan Djorkaeff who both leave immediately.McGinn, who was named captain on his return to the club three years ago, will have his deal extended for furlough, as will Danny Mullen, Gary MacKenzie, Ross Wallace, Tony Andreu and Cody Cooke.Youth players Conor McBrearty, Scott Glover, David Wilson, Matthew Grant, Kyle Girvan and Dominic Lavelle will also continue to be

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