Chris Nicholl returns to Walsall

Monday 24th January 2011, 11:34AM GMT.

Chris Nicholl returns to Walsall

Chris Nicholl was today back at Walsall after answering rookie boss Dean Smith’s call to arms.

The former Saddlers manager, who took them to promotion from the old Division Three in 1995, has been invited by Smith to help their safety bid.

Nicholl looked on as Walsall lost 2-1 at Exeter on Saturday, Smith’s first game since being appointed boss until the end of the season, which left the Saddlers nine points from safety and bottom of League One.

Smith confirmed his involvement and admitted he wanted to draw on the former boss’ experience.

He said: “Chris is a friend of mine and a man of great knowledge whose views I value, I asked him to come and watch and give me his thoughts.

“We had chat at half-time and a chat afterwards and he’s been in this position as manager of the club.

“I’ve got a lot of time for Chris which is why I asked him to come along.”

Nicholl’s role – and the length – is yet to be determined but he offers an extra pair of eyes and ears for Smith, who is in his first post as a full-time manager.

And Smith left the position open-ended ahead of tomorrow’s vital home showdown with Oldham.

He said: “We’ll see where we go, but I value Chris’ opinion very much.

“It’s my first shot at management so I would like to hold council with people like Chris who have so much experience and knowledge in the game.”

The arrangement is extremely unofficial and former Villa star Nicholl is keen to keep a low profile as he puts his energy into supporting Smith.

There is a mutual respect between the pair and Nicholl’s presence is designed to help, not undermine, the current Walsall boss.

Smith just missed out on playing for Nicholl in 1994, as he was sold by Kenny Hibbitt to Hereford for £80,000 just months before Nicholl took over.

The 64-year-old former Southampton manager won 71 of his 157 games in charge of the Saddlers between 1994 and 1997 before he resigned.

His input will be vital as Smith insisted Walsall will fight on.

He said: “We will keep moving on, we’ve got another two games this week and we need points as soon as possible.”


  1. 1
    lol

    Good move some decent signings now..

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    Charlie Cooper

    Not so sure about this, it didn’t work when he came back to help out Sir Ray did it?

    I’ve a lot of respect for what Chris did as boss but that was 15 years ago and he did drop us in it with the way he left.

    I hope I’m wrong but this does seem the club is stumbling along without any coherent long term plans.

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    Craig

    Excellent announcement, in my opinion Nicholl should have been given the manager’s job before Smith. He’s been at every game this season so will be fully aware of our strengths and many weaknesses. At last some common sense coming from the club, unsurprisingly this was a decision taken by Smith and not our useless board.

    If anyone can add discipline and some clean sheets to the team it’s Nicholl, good to have you on board Chris, let’s sort this mess out.

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    wacca

    Sorry, but if Smith is the best man for the job, why do we now require nicholls’ help?

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    desben

    He definitely needed an old head, maybe someone with more recent experience and contacts would have been more useful. definitely the right type of move though.

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    WFC_Rob

    Wacca, give the guy a break.
    Even the most high profile managers in the business have a team of guys behind them to bounce ideas off etc.

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    Pete Stock

    If I was Aaron Lescot I’d be investing in a tin hat this afternoon.
    Good move I reckon.

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    Jason

    It should have been the other way around – Nicholl should have been boss, with Smith being groomed as his assistant.

    That being said, make this move official. That way he can get in that dressing room and give some of those useless excuses of footballers a good kick up the…

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    Saddlertd

    Seems sensible to me – Chris Nicholl goes to most home games – I think he works for the local media covering Walsall games, and so he has seen the mess that is our defence. I know he was there vs Notts County because I was sitting 6 feet away from him. If we are to get anywhere near survival this season then we need to sort out the defence – we need a new left back for starters and then we have to stop the defence switching off and leaving opponents unmarked – I think Chris will help with that. Good luck to Dean and Chris, let’s hope they can pull off the Great Escape.

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    Timned

    Great move by the club, very sensible

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    nigel

    smith as boss with chris to help was smith the best out of the so called 90 applications or was it just another money saver

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    Junglist Saddler

    Dean has been man enough to go out and get some help, and some good help in Chris Nicholls and still all our fan do is moan, if thats your attitude then we dont want or need fans like you at our club.

    Well done Dean Smith great appointment.

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