DEAN SMITH | Gaffer Pens New Deal DEAN SMITH | Gaffer Pens New Deal
Posted by: Bescot Banter

DEAN SMITH | Gaffer Pens New Deal

Following much speculation, Walsall Football Club have today confirmed that manager Dean Smith has put pen-to-paper on a new twelve-month rolling contract.
Following much speculation, Walsall Football Club have today confirmed that manager Dean Smith has put pen-to-paper on a new twelve-month rolling contract.

The 44-year old masterminded our first ever visit to Wembley last season, reaching the final of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy, and has enjoyed a blistering start to the new campaign, guiding the club to the summit of League One after 12 games.

Smith has spent almost five years in charge at the Banks’s, making him the fourth longest serving manager in English football’s top-four divisions.

Smith's playing career began with The Saddlers where he spent five years between 1989 and 1994. During that time he became one of the youngest-ever players to captain the club.

He has also represented - and skippered - the likes of Hereford United, Leyton Orient, Sheffield Wednesday and Port Vale during a successful 15-year playing career as a commanding central defender. 

After hanging up his boots, he undertook his coaching qualifications and enjoyed a spell as assistant manager at Leyton Orient under Martin Ling before arriving at the Banks's Stadium in 2009. 

Guiding the club to League One safety in 2010/11, he continued to develop the team during the following campaign and in 2012/13 he oversaw a challenge for the play-offs that went right up to the penultimate game of the season. 

The 2013/14 campaign saw the club challenging for a top six spot for most of the season before ultimately falling away and ending up in 13th place on the final day - the lowest position we had been in all season. 

The 2014/15 Wembley appearance, the club's first in 127 years, became the focal point in what was a memorable campaign in charge for Smith and his management team. Despite losing 2-0 to Bristol City, nearly 30,000 Walsall supporters made the trip to the capital to enjoy an occasion that will live long in the memory. 

Having managed to retain most of his squad over the summer and added international quality, Smith has guided the Saddlers to top spot after 12 games of the 2015/16 season.

 SOURCE | WALSALL FOOTBALL CLUB | SADDLERS.CO.UK
You can keep up to date with all the latest Walsall FC news across our social media channels, we're on 𝕏, Facebook, Threads, and Instagram. We also offer updates via Google News.
If you appreciate our coverage, please consider buying us a coffee via Ko-fi. You can also sign up to make regular contributions via Patreon.
Previous Post Next Post