The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Continuity to be key to Davidson success

Players will be out to impress new boss, claims midfielder

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be no major upheaval at Mcdiarmid, with most of Wright’s squad from last term already signed up.

The only new face among the group being tested was Shaun Rooney, the 23-year-old right-back who penned a pre-contract agreement back in January.

Wright targeted the Inverness Caley Thistle defender to replace on-loan Anthony Ralston, who has headed back to Celtic.

“I’d heard a few whispers and people saying Callum was the frontrunne­r,” said Davidson, who has a testimonia­l year lined up after thrashing out a new 12-month contract.

“Personally I thought if he wanted the job he would have a good chance of getting it. It’s a process that has worked well in the past, appointing people who know the club.

“Callum knows a lot of the players and we obviously know him.

“Never since I signed for the club 11 years ago has there been massive changes on the playing or managerial side. The continuity is a good thing. I don’t see there being any problems and I think his appointmen­t can only be positive.

“It is always different when you’re an assistant manager compared to a manager. So he will have his own ideas.

“When he was assistant with us, he was very highly thought of and everyone I’ve spoken to is delighted that he has got the job.

“I played with Callum and have also seen him in the position of assistant. He wants to win. I don’t care what anyone says about playing nice football, at the end of the day you want to win games.”

Despite having to undergo regular virus testing – with Brown sanctionin­g a £35,000 spend on specialist kit imported from South Korea – Davidson admitted it will be good to get back in the old routine after the enforced lay-off.

The midfielder hasn’t kicked a ball in anger since suffering a broken arm in training earlier in the year.

He was ready for a comeback when the pandemic forced a premature end to the season, with Saints subsequent­ly confirmed in sixth place.

The long-time Saint has clocked up the miles on Perth streets to ensure he was ready when football got the green light from the Scottish Government.

“You obviously miss football – you miss everything about it and the routine that comes with it.

“Everyone was looking forward to it, even though it’s going to be in small groups.

“We’re all looking to get back to some sort of normality.”

 ?? Pictures: PPA. ?? Saints midfielder Murray Davidson pictured during his Covid-19 swab test at Mcdiarmid Park yesterday.
Pictures: PPA. Saints midfielder Murray Davidson pictured during his Covid-19 swab test at Mcdiarmid Park yesterday.
 ??  ?? Callum Davidson returned to Mcdiarmid Park last week to take over the Saints hotseat after the departure of Tommy Wright.
Callum Davidson returned to Mcdiarmid Park last week to take over the Saints hotseat after the departure of Tommy Wright.

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