

A long-time admirer of the 24-year-old, Warburton made him one of his first summer signings after the player left Swindon Town. He kept faith in him after a shaky start and such belief paid dividends in Paisley yesterday as Foderingham made three top-class saves to preserve a vital clean sheet.
After winning the match through a first-half strike by Jason Holt, Warburton was all too happy to sing the praises of the hero between the sticks.
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“If you look around the ’keepers, we had a ’keeper at Brentford, best in the Championship in young David Button, and we watched Wes work and there’s not a lot in it.
“We want to keep Wes here, but he can certainly play at a very high level.
“For a goalkeeper he’s a baby, so there’s still a lot more to come as he learns and develops. Hopefully that’s here with us.”
Some questioned the signing following Foderingham’s mistake in his first game of the season – a 6-2 win at Easter Road in the Petrofac Training Cup – though there has been no doubt about the ’keeper’s improvement since those rough beginnings.
“Questions weren’t asked by us. We always knew his quality,” added Warburton.
“It’s a big club to come to and he’s got to learn. We’re asking him to play a lot of football with his feet.
We demand that of him and he’s delivered the goods time and time again.
“I think he’s going to get better and better.”