WILL FERRY insists he's found his dressing room nirvana at Dundee United and it smells like team spirit.
The summer signing has been a revelation on the left flank and again dug deep to help Jim Goodwin's side shut out Celtic in Sunday's 0-0 draw at Tannadice.
The fact they stopped the champions scoring domestically for the first game since March was impressive enough.
But Ferry had spent two fluridden days in bed and only had one full training session under his belt before squaring up to the league leaders.
For some that would be more than enough to ask for a day off.
But Ferry, better known for his rampaging attacking runs, was determined to square up to Kyogo, Maeda and Co.
And it all comes down to the courage and resolve coursing through the best dressing room the former Cheltenham, Crawley Town and Southampton ace has been in.
That steel will be tested against a St Johnstone side fighting for the lives at the bottom of the table this afternoon.
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