Graeme Smith has targeted the number one jersey at St Johnstone after quitting Rangers in search of first team football.
The 26-year-old has penned a two-year-deal with the newly-promoted Clydesdale Bank Premier League side and fully intends to challenge Alan Main for the gloves next season. Smith made just one competitive appearance during his two years at Ibrox and is determined to make his mark in the SPL once again.
"I had another year of my contract to run but I'm ambitious and I want to be playing first team football," he told the club's official website, www.perthstjohnstonefc.co.uk.
"I felt that I did well during my time at Ibrox but they had guys like Allan McGregor and Roy Carroll and then Neil Alexander on their books - all international goalkeepers and it is hard to get ahead of keepers of that quality.
"It was a great experience and I am definitely a better goalkeeper now than when I signed for Rangers but it is time to move on and try and get myself playing regularly in the SPL the way I was when I was with Kilmarnock."
Smith has no regrets about time he spent at Rangers, adding: "It was a great experience.
"To be on the bench for the UEFA Cup semi-finals and final and then the Scottish Cup final against Queen of the South was something I won't forget.
"It has given me a couple of notable medals as well which are nice to have but as an unused sub you don't feel you have earned them.
"There is nothing better than feeling you have earned success and that is what I want to do."
Saints are back in the top flight following an absence of seven years after clinching the Irn-Bru First Division title last season.






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