Callum Davidson left a dressing room that was as tight as two coats of paint.And the one he walked into had cracks all over it.That’s why, during a turbulent six months at Stoke City, the former St Johnstone assistant boss became as frustrated as he has ever been in his coaching career.At McDiarmid Park, where he spent five years as Tommy Wright’s No.2, everyone was together.The squad they built would have run through brick walls for each other.
No big names, egos or salaries.For a provincial club in Scotland maximum effort is a prerequisite if you want to keep your livelihood.But what Davidson encountered at the Britannia Stadium, after taking the plunge to join Gary Rowett in 2018, was a different story altogether.A bloated pool of