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"It would be great to stay": David Wotherspoon shares desire to remain at St Johnstone

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He made his 350th appearance for the club on Saturday - and David Wotherspoon hopes there are many more to come.The St Johnstone stalwart, who has lifted three major pieces of silverware in Perth colours, is out of contract at the end of the season.When quizzed if he is keen to stay, the 33-year-old said: “Of course.

I’ve enjoyed my time here. I enjoy playing here and working under the gaffer.“I hope he enjoys working with me and we can continue that.

We have a great bunch of boys and it would be great to stay.“I’ve been here for 10 years so it would be difficult to see [myself] somewhere else.”Wotherspoon added: “I’ve just got to wait and see what happens.

Hopefully I can get something sorted.”Synonymous with so many highs in a Saints jersey, Wotherspoon has mainly been forced to settle for a spot on the bench since returning from the World Cup.

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