Are Saints losing the 'ethos' that led to recent success?published at 09:44 BST 16 April

Callum Davidson led St Johnstone to a historic domestic cup double in the 2020-21 season
Are St Johnstone losing the "ethos" that led them to achieving a domestic cup double and maintaining their top-flight status?
Former McDiarmid Park boss Callum Davidson thinks that could be part of the reason why they are struggling at the bottom of the Scottish Premiership.
However, Davidson can empathise with why the club are unable to sustain the model he feels "has been built on stability".
"Again, it's turnover of players," he said. "I think when we won the cups, it was then very difficult to keep the squad together because they all left, we couldn't afford to keep them.
"[It became a] bit of a turnover of too many. I think St Johnstone's success over the years has been built on stability and that kind of ethos of bringing one or two players in every year and trying to keep that nucleus of the squad together."
Currently five points adrift at the foot of the table, Saints face Celtic in the Scottish Cup semi-finals on Sunday - something Davidson hopes is a high point, but he worries it could hinder their survival hopes.
"Is the semi-final a help or a hindrance to them in their fight for survival? It probably is a bit of a hindrance," he adds.
"Because it's another huge game physically and mentally for the players. So it's a tough one.
"Hopefully the stability is there that if they do go down, they will be in a position where they can go back up again.
"But they won't be thinking about it like that. They'll be thinking, 'come on, let's have a go and let's see what we can do'."