The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Spoony to see a decade at Perth after new deal

- GORDON BANNERMAN

David Wotherspoo­n has penned a new two-year contract to extend his stay with St Johnstone. And now the Scottish Cup winner is set to join the Perth club’s growing list of testimonia­l men.

The midfielder joined his home-town team from Hibs eight years ago.

He was Tommy Wright’s first signing after the Northern Irishman stepped up to replace Steve Lomas in the managerial office. The Canadian internatio­nal has clocked up more than 300 appearance­s under Wright and his successor Callum Davidson.

Wotherspoo­n, 31, admitted extending his stay was never in doubt.

“It has been talked about for the last few weeks so I’m delighted to get it over the line,” he said.

“I can focus on a tough run of fixtures coming up, starting with Rangers on Wednesday. Hopefully we can carry on the way we have been going.

“I have really enjoyed this season under the manager and the role I am playing in the team. I am settled here so it was a nobrainer to get it signed.

“I have probably been more consistent this season. I don’t know why. But it is something I have wanted throughout my career.

“It has been really enjoyable coming to work and I have to keep it going for the team. We still have a long way to go. I didn’t think about being here so long when I first signed.

“But it has been really enjoyable and I am looking forward to pushing for the club and myself over the next couple of years.”

Saints have already teed-up testimonia­ls for loyal servants Dave Mackay, Steven Anderson and Chris Millar.

The pandemic has put Murray Davidson’s plans on hold and stars Liam Craig, Chris Kane and Zander Clark are all edging closer to 10 years’ service.

Wotherspoo­n believes that stability has been the secret of Saints’ success.

“It puts me in that category now, joining a long list of players here who have either had a testimonia­l or are getting close to one,” said the midfielder. “It just shows the stability of the club and the loyalty it has to the players and vice versa.

“It’s been great to be part of the success we have had.

“I know that during my time at Hibs there was a lot of chopping and changing.

“But it has been so consistent here and I’m sure that has been one of the reasons we have been successful.”

Streaky Saints head for Ibrox and a clash with runaway league leaders Rangers on a seven-game unbeaten run.

“This season has been different. Performanc­es have been consistent and very good throughout,” said Wotherspoo­n.

“But turning that into results has been the problem. We went through a wee dry spell of results but have picked it up again.

“We need to keep that going and keep the belief to push forward up the table.”

Saints face Betfred Cup final rivals Livingston and Celtic after the trip to face a Rangers side unbeaten on home turf.

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Callum Hendry has joined Aberdeen on loan deal.

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