WALSALL boss Dean Smith admitted his players weren’t playing for contracts as the Saddlers saw off MK Dons – but revealed all that will change now the season’s done and dusted.Read
ALTHOUGH he didn’t admit it, a huge weight was evidently lifted off Dean Smith’s shoulders as Walsall did enough to retain their League One status.Read
DANY N’Guessan’s header sentenced Walsall to defeat but Dean Smith’s side gave a thoroughly good account of themselves against high-flying Charlton.Read
WALSALL took another small step towards safety courtesy of their fourth clean sheet in a six-game unbeaten run which has put them on the front foot in their battle against relegation.Read
WALSALL squandered their game in hand in the League One relegation battle as Lee Hughes’ third-minute goal gave fellow strugglers Notts County their first league win since early November.
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DEAN Smith expressed satisfaction with a four-point haul from two festive home games after his Walsall side fought out a goalless draw with Rochdale.
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WALSALL returned from Chesterfield with their fourth draw in five league games but the concern for their impressively noisy and supportive travelling fans is that their side has forgotten how to win.Read
DEAN Smith was justifiably proud of his Walsall team after they emerged from one of the most hostile venues in League One with a fully-deserved point.Read
WALSALL manager Dean Smith intends to recruit two players before the next league game after his team tumbled into the relegation zone following a second-half collapse against Bury.Read
WALSALL’S bleak run of form is becoming a serious worry after they were beaten by an Exeter side which, until last night, had not scored an away goal in six games this season.Read
WALSALL boss Dean Smith believes the Saddlers paid the price for being too robust after failing to record what would have been just their second win in nine league games against Tranmere.
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THIS win, their first since August 30, was the result that Walsall needed but, just as importantly, it was delivered by exactly the sort of performance that they needed.Read
WALSALL manager Dean Smith believes a win is “around the corner” for his team despite their run of games without one stretching to six after this draw with Carlisle.Read