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Davidson hoping for new deal at Saints

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MURRAY Davidson would love to stay at St Johnstone for a 14th season.

The veteran Perth midfielder is one of several free agents at McDiarmid Park.

But after playing a big part in keeping Saints in the Premiershi­p, Davidson hopes fresh terms can be agreed for a contract extension.

Davidson, who will have a chance of catching nowretired Liam Craig at the top of the appearance charts, said: “I still feel fit. I’m enjoying it and I love coming into work every day.

“If the club wants me, I would be delighted to sit down and speak to them.

“I think this was my 13th year. Hopefully we can sort something out as the club means a lot to me.

“I’ve been here a long time now and a big part of it is enjoying coming into work.

“The club has always been brilliant to me and hopefully somewhere along the line I have repaid that.

“I have a lot of feelings towards the club. I have had so many good times. In an ideal world, I will be here next season.”

Davidson has known nothing but top-flight football at McDiarmid.

Saints seized their playoff lifeline but he wants to ensure that sort of peril is a one-off.

“Compared to cup finals and European games, it is so different being in a relegation battle,” said the former Scotland internatio­nal.

“I take my hat off to people who are in relegation battles every year. The last three or four months have been horrible.

“People kept saying to me that the experience­d boys would be a help. Yes, they are. But at the same time I had never been in this position.

“I remember the Scottish Cup final last year. I woke up so excited. No nerves. All I wanted to do was play.

“From Friday night to Monday night, you just think of the worst. The human side kicks in.”

He added: “The main thing right now is relief. I think over the two legs we’ve stood up to the challenge.”

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