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Andy McGilvray

Airdrie ace Callum Smith on being a new dad amid club's Covid crisis

Airdrie striker Callum Smith has become extra careful since becoming a father earlier this month, so admits the club’s current Covid crisis has been a worry.

Smith hopes the Diamonds are coming out the other side, with players slowly returning to training this week.

And the 21-year-old can’t wait to get on the scoresheet so he can dedicate the goal to baby Ollie, hopefully starting with Friday’s scheduled SPFL Trust Trophy second round clash at home to Queen’s Park.

Airdrie players have tested positive for Covid (John Steven)

Airdrie beat Peterhead 3-2 on August 21, despite having five positive Covid results and were granted a postponement of their clash at home to Alloa last weekend, as the problem persisted.

So after Ollie was born on August 15, Smith has been making sure he’s staying out of trouble.

Smith, who joined from Hamilton last month, said: “It’s the best feeling in the world, I’m really happy about it, and he’s been brilliant, which has made it a lot easier.

“I’m playing for him most of the time, so it gives me extra motivation.

“The sleepless nights aren’t great, but it all comes part and parcel with it, so you’ve got to take it as it comes.

“Hopefully I get a goal soon, and the first goal I get will be dedicated to him, so I’m just waiting for the right game!

Callum Smith (right) was thrown straight into action for Airdrie at Dumbarton on Saturday, where they drew 2-2 (Lennox Herald)

“That’s him two weeks old now, so I’m kind of getting the hang of it now, me and the missus, so it’s going well.”

The Alloa clash was called off last Friday with the Diamonds unable to fulfil the fixture.

Players and staff have been forced to isolate and it casts doubt over Friday’s fixture with the Spiders, but the club are hopeful it will go ahead.

Smith added: “It has been tough, it has been a tough week for the club, obviously getting hit hard by the Covid.

“We were back in training on Monday but not the full squad; boys are coming back every day of the week, so we’re starting to get back on our feet again.

Callum Smith scored Accies' first goal of the season (SNS Group)

“Having a new-born, I’m trying to keep as quiet as I can, and looking after him is the main priority for me. It came at a good time for me to be off, I didn’t want to catch anything, so I just took every day as it came.

“I'm back training so I’ll get a full week under my belt.

“We’re hoping that the game is on Friday, we missed that week there, so the boys are ready to go.”

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