Both have been pretty poor signings, with Camara in particular being a disaster. The former Celtic man was signed after an attempt to sign Ian Harte fell through in February 2009 and, after an encouraging debut against Falkirk, proved to be useless. A complete bombscare at left back, he was finally put out of his misery after being torn to pieces by Inverness Caley Thistle's Dougie Imrie last season. He left the field to jeers and since then right back David Barron has been filling in.
Mo, who is apparently the highest paid player at the club, did play again in the League Cup against East Stirlingshire at the start of this season, but an injury against Wigan in a friendly the following week ruled him out long term. He did reappear as a sub a few months ago, but was never used before disappearing with a virus.
Wyness turned out to be slightly better, scoring some handy goals - including the first by a Saints player at St. Mirren Park. However, after arriving from Caley Thistle 18 months ago, it was clear he is no longer up to SPL standard. He had a loan spell at first division Queen of the South earlier this season, but they decided not to sign him permanently.
There's just a week of the transfer window left so hopefully they can be punted before then, freeing up wages for a couple of potential signings.