The Scotsman

Room for complacenc­y, warns Craig

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The St Mirren match was one of the recent slip-ups in the league but since then the squad has been bolstered and there is competitio­n for places.

“Daniel [Boateng] has come to the club, along with Danny Haynes and young Duncan [Watmore]. And they have come here to play games,” says Craig. “The squad was still a good squad but we have added to that. I played with Danny Haynes seven or eight years ago at Ipswich and he is direct and powerful and scores goals. From what I have seen they are excellent and will really add to the squad. That is only going to be healthy for the squad. Even looking back to the Celtic game, Sam Stanton came in on his debut and was excellent, while Alex Harris is getting back to where he was a year ago. Things are looking up and it is about getting back to winning games now.” With such a big monkey on the club’s back when it comes to this tournament, it is perhaps no bad thing that Craig believes that joining up with Haynes again could be a good sign. “Danny was in the squad that won the FA Youth Cup at Ipswich and you only need to look at where his career has gone – Barnsley, Bristol City, Charlton, really big clubs down in England. He is going to bring that experience and quality and I can’t wait to see what he is going to do for us.

“It’s not a bad omen. Danny scored a good few important goals for us on that cup run as well. I was the captain at Ipswich, as I am here, and it finished pretty well so it would be nice to do that again this season.”

In football there is always the need for success and the desire for vindicatio­n. For managers the need is to see the team tactics and player selection proved right, for players they want to show why they chose one club over another.

“I came to the club because I want to be successful. People still ask me why I left St Johnstone after finishing third to join Hibs. But you look at games like the New Year’s derby, a full house at Easter Road with the place bouncing, and that is what you want every week. It’s important to get back to winning games and getting fans back through the doors because losing seven goals in the last two games is not good enough – although 4-0 against Celtic was a bit harsh, with Fraser Forster coming out with so much credit.

“You can’t affect what has already happened. It is all about looking to the future and winning games.”

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Picture: Steve Welsh to easter road continues on saturday against raith, and Thomson yearns to feature

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