Smith named as Walsall boss

21 January 2011 10:00

Walsall have appointed caretaker boss Dean Smith as manager until the end of the season.

Smith took the reins from Chris Hutchings following his dismissal at the start of January and guided the Saddlers to away draws at Tranmere and Bristol Rovers prior to last Saturday's 4-2 defeat at home to high-flying Huddersfield.

The 39-year-old, who was at the midlands outfit as head of youth, has been preferred to over 90 other applicants for the role and is charged with the task of keeping Walsall in npower League One.

Smith faces a tall order with the club currently propping up the table, seven points and a healthy goal difference away from safety, but chief executive Stefan Gamble believes the former Saddlers skipper is the right man for the job and has also promised funds to spend in the January window.

"We are really pleased to have Dean on board on a full-time basis," he said.

"The rest of the board and I have been very impressed with how he has conducted himself since taking over the first-team reins and we are confident in his abilities as a manager.

"He has all the relevant qualifications, including his UEFA Pro License, and he fits the bill in terms of what we are looking for which is a young, fresh and hungry coach."

Gamble continued: "We had a large number of applicants for the role, over 90 in total. There were some excellent candidates but, as a board, we believe Dean's attributes reflect the modern and innovative approach to football management we are seeking.

"There are 22 games left this season and we have everything to play for. Funds are available to Dean should he wish to make changes to his squad during the January transfer window."

Source: PA