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Dave Mackay: St Johnstone are reaping rewards of staying loyal to Callum Davidson

Dave Mackay and Callum Davidson. Image: SNS
Dave Mackay and Callum Davidson. Image: SNS

St Johnstone are now reaping the rewards of staying loyal to Callum Davidson during last season’s relegation battle.

That’s according to his former colleague Dave Mackay – himself a Scottish Cup-winning captain with the Perth side.

Post-playing career, Davidson went on to be part of the management team that guided Mackay and team-mates to their first Scottish Cup win back in 2014.

After taking full control, he then masterminded an unprecedented cup double.

And Mackay, now assistant to James McPake at Dunfermline, reckons his historic exploits earned him the benefit of the doubt when things were tough last season.

Callum Davidson and his St Johnstone players had a long walk out of New Central Park.
Callum Davidson and his St Johnstone players hit rock bottom last season at Kelty. Image: PPA.

“I was at Dundee last season and we were struggling at the time and Callum was in a similar position with St Johnstone,” said Mackay.

“Especially coming off the back of such a successful season the year before, I think that bought him time.

“Rightly so, because it was such an incredible season. It’s so difficult to come out and replicate that again.

“Especially when you’re losing some of your best players: Ali McCann, Jason Kerr – just to name a couple.

David Wotherspoon was out injured for most of the season. So it was a difficult season for them, but I always felt Stevie Brown and the directors would have backed him.

“As long as they stayed up last season I felt he’d get a fair crack at it again this year.

“To be fair, they’ve recruited really well and it’s a great start to the season. So I’m delighted for Callum, Stevie MacLean and Alec Clelland.

Callum Daivdson (left) discusses plans pre-match at Queen of the South with St Johnstone coaches Steven MacLean and Alec Cleland
Callum Daivdson (left) discusses plans plans with St Johnstone coaches Steven MacLean and Alec Cleland. Image: SNS

“They’re great guys and great coaches. It’s great to see the turnaround.”

Mackay was speaking ahead of welcoming Forfar Athletic to East End Park in the Scottish Cup.

St Johnstone are currently enjoying an early winter break due to thhe World Cup and will join the competition in the next round.

They will be hoping to do a lot better than their trophy defence last season, which saw them exit to Kelty Hearts.

If some of supporters had their way, Davidson wouldn’t have been in charge going into this year’s competition.

Now they are sitting pretty in the top six after another slow start to the season.

Dave Mackay captained St Johnstone to Scottish Cup glory in 2014. Image: SNS

“From what I hear, quite a few fans had turned on Callum, which I found pretty harsh,” continued Mackay.

“It just shows that sometimes you just have to stick by it, drown out the noise from the outside and trust your manager and the coaches you’ve put in place – who’ve done a great job the season before in Callum’s first season as a manager.

“He’s been there as well as an assistant manager for probably three or four years before that.

“He’s not some inexperienced guy, he had a lot of experience. Steve Brown obviously sees those qualities in him, they’ve stuck by him and they’ve got their rewards.”

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