The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Veteran winger relishing return

Conway looks forward to Tannadice opener after penning deal

- GORDON BANNERMAN

One-time Dundee United star Craig Conway is set to square-up to his old club in the Tayside derby.

The veteran winger yesterday sealed a 12-month deal with St Johnstone after impressing on trial.

And the Scottish Cup-winner with the Tangerines already feels right at home in Perth.

“It’s been a mad few months for me but I’m delighted to be here,” he said, after a spell with Salford City.

“I think it’s been about 10 years since I last lived in Scotland and I actually stayed in Perth while I was playing for Dundee United so it’s great to be back.

“The first game of the season will be against my old club and I just knew that would happen. I’m looking forward to it if I’m involved, although it will be a little strange going back there.”

Conway, a former Scotland internatio­nal, starred for Cardiff City, Brighton and Hove Albion and Blackburn Rovers after leaving Tannadice.

And that wealth of experience tempted boss Callum Davidson to deal him in after losing wide man Drey Wright to Hibs.

“I’ve been lucky enough to play a lot of games for some big clubs and I think that I bring that experience in to help what is a young and talented squad here,” said Conway.

“From what I’ve seen in training there’s a lot of quality here and hopefully I can help add to that. I’m feeling fit and I’ve been training with Salford up until about four weeks ago as well, so I’m raring to go.

“I always go on my gut feeling and having spoken to the manager a lot I got a really good vibe.

“I was really happy with the things he was saying about the club, his vision moving forward and how he saw me fitting into that.

“It’s great to be a part of it and I’m just looking forward to getting out there on the pitch and getting the new season started.”

Previews of today’s Premiershi­p opener at Tannadice on pages 48-51.

Neil Lennon will sit down with his Celtic players today and outline the magnitude of the season ahead.

The Scottish champions set out on their quest for an unpreceden­ted 10th successive Premiershi­p title at home to Hamilton tomorrow.

In his pre-match media conference the Northern Irishman revealed he had “not really” touched on the prospect of a historic achievemen­t but will do so before the visit of Accies.

The former Celtic captain, who revealed winger Mikey Johnston will have surgery on a calf complaint which will keep him out for four to six weeks, said: “There has been a lot of other things going on and now we have to get back to work on what is expected of us and what is at the end of it, if we can accomplish what we want.

“While it is going into a historic season we can’t get away from the day-today work, the values and standards the players have set over the last few years.

“We will have a team meeting tomorrow night just to remind them.

“There has been a lot of distractio­ns going around – the pandemic, us not playing football while the English, Italian, German leagues are going – and they have been away from competitiv­e football for a while.

“We have been softly, softly with them in preseason, now we will whip them mentally now and try to get them into shape and focused on what lies ahead.”

However the former Hibernian boss, in his second spell as manager at Parkhead, believes there will be less intensity than in previous seasons when Celtic were aiming for nine in a row for a second time.

He said: “I don’t think the pressure is as intense as maybe it was when winning seven, eight and nine.

“When I was at Hibs you could hear the Celtic fans singing about going for the 10, in the seventh year and when I came back it was really intense, and last season, getting the nine.

“So they have already equalled that record and now they can only beat it.

“It is up to the rest to stop us rather than we put ourselves under massive pressure. We have to take it as another season, another title to win.”

Lennon confirmed that new signing Vasilis Barkas will be his number one goalkeeper and will go straight into the squad, although lack of fitness means Scott Bain may play.

The 26-year-old, who has been capped 10 times by Greece, joined on a four-year deal from AEK Athens on Thursday for a reported fee of between £4.5 million and £5m.

Meanwhile Accies have signed defender Hakeem Odoffin from Livingston for an undisclose­d fee. The 22-year-old former Wolves trainee had joined Livi from Northampto­n in January 2019.

 ?? Picture: Perthshire Picture Agency. ?? Craig Conway at McDiarmid Park yesterday after signing a 12-month deal with St Johnstone.
Picture: Perthshire Picture Agency. Craig Conway at McDiarmid Park yesterday after signing a 12-month deal with St Johnstone.
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Neil Lennon is prepared for an “intense” season.

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