Relegation provided ‘a clean break’

Since the peerless cup double in 2021, the Saintees have spent their recent campaigns circling around the dreaded play-off and relegation drain, before falling through the trapdoor.

Relegation is rarely – if ever – a good thing, but it can’t be reported they haven’t made the most of a bad situation.

“The squad had gone a bit stale – not to have a pop at the guys before!” Williams reported, “but it’s that old Sir Alex Ferguson saying, ‘you never let a team grow old together’ and I think that’s what happened a little bit under successive managers.

“What relegation did was it gave the squad a clean break.

“There was barely anyone who stayed last summer and the guys that have come in have all played their part and made a positive impact.

“It wasn’t a positive thing, going down – and I think certainly when you speak to the owners of the club, they’ll tell you from a financial perspective it wasn’t positive – but I think the way the club’s responded has been really good.”

A graphic of the Scottish Championship table with a picture of title-winning St Johnstone manager Simo ValakariImage source, SNS

Valakari ‘a total breath of fresh air’

While owner Adam Webb – who emotionally spoke to BBC Scotland at East End Park on Tuesday – deserves credit for that, he and others in lofty positions at McDiarmid ought to be praised for sticking by Valakari.

It’s easy to forget how long the Finn was in charge for last season – he was appointed on 1 October 2024 but had to wait 25 days because of work permit issues to finally take his place in the dugout.

But, from the early days of his tenure, he had a lot of credit in the bank, down to a combination of the understanding of the dire circumstances he inherited, the football he attempted to play and by his charismatic charm.

St Johnstone appear to love him just as much as he loves them.

“Even though we’d gone down and he’d been at the wheel for a lot of it, he almost deserved a chance still,” Williams explained.

“He had a lot of goodwill because he’s such a decent guy.

“He’s so lovable, a real character and he’s got such a good way with people.

“He’s been a total breath of fresh air around the place, the impact he’s had on the city can’t go underestimated and now that he’s taken us back up at the first time of asking – having gone wire to wire as leaders – he’s repaid that faith.”

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Full-time scenes as St Johnstone win the Championship

When Don Robertson’s whistle peeped – it could just about be heard through the celebratory chants of the 3,000+ strong travelling support – Valakari let it all out.

The energetic manager was emotional, ecstatic and a little bit exhausted as he immersed himself in the post-match scenes.

The supporters were chanting his name from the 80th minute onwards and a few of his players lifted him up like they will do with the Championship trophy on Friday night after playing Raith Rovers – live on BBC Scotland.

He has masterminded what Williams calls “the most enjoyable season going and watching Saints since Tommy Wright was there”.

Wright, of course, oversaw the landmark 2014 Scottish Cup win during his impressive seven-year stint.

By no means does Williams’ sentiment diminish the cup double achieved under Wright’s successor Callum Davidson, but this has been a league campaign built on utter consistency – while the first 10 games were “totally brilliant”.

“It’s been nice to have that feeling back, but I think the novelty would wear off after one season,” he added, not wanting to get too familiar with the second tier.

Thankfully for those of a Perthshire-Saints persuasion, they can put their notifications for the Premiership back on. In two games time, their full attention will be back on the top flight.

How do they reckon they’ll fare once there, though?

“We’re in a decent place, better than we were last time,” Williams reported.

“There’ll be a lot of guys maybe looking for more opportunities elsewhere next season, but hopefully the core of the squad can stay as it’d be good to see them have a crack at the Premiership because they’ve done us really well this season.”

That they have. Now they get to party just as hard too…

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