The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Bannigan ready to start from scratch

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STUART BANNIGAN admits his career is back to square one.

The Partick Thistle midfielder is on the comeback trail after missing 15 months of football with a knee injury.

It looked like he might leave the Jags last summer, with clubs like Aberdeen taking an interest.

Bannigan had indicated he was ready to move on, but then decided to sign a new two-year deal with Thistle.

They knew he was suffering a knee problem. But nobody expected him to miss all of last season.

He’s now ready to go again, but realistic about the situation he finds himself in.

He said: “Partick Thistle could easily have shunted me and I could only have put my hands up and said: ‘No problem at all’. Stuart Bannigan. He went: “We didn’t know what was happening with my knee at the start and probably wasted four or five months.

“The operation could have been done straight away, but it is what it is.

“I was running and I didn’t feel right even running in a straight line.

“When the specialist said I needed an operation, it was a weight off my shoulders. I knew I needed it done.

“Realising I was going to be out for another nine months, on top of the four or five that had already passed, was hard.”

Last season was a bitterswee­t experience for the 24-year-old.

He could only watch from the stand as Thistle achieved a top-six finish for the first time.

He went on: “You’d see the players coming off after a great result and want to be part of it, but you know you’re not.

“That’s when the reality hits that you’re not involved at all.

“Now I’m desperate to be starting games again.

“We need to make sure people don’t look on our topsix finish as a fluke.

“It can’t be a one-off. We need to try and do it for two or three years in a row and establish ourselves as a topsix side.”

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