The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Gullan happy to be back at Raith

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Jamie Gullan admits rejoining Raith Rovers for a third loan stint was an easy decision after seeing his route to first team football at Hibs blocked by Kevin Nisbet and Christian Doidge.

The 21-year-old returned to Stark’s Park on deadline day after it became clear that wantaway forward Nisbet would not be moving to Birmingham City.

Gullan made 14 Premiershi­p substitute appearance­s in a total of 21 outings for Jack Ross’ side during the first half of the campaign.

Although he has no complaints about being behind 20-goal pair Nisbet and Doidge in the pecking order, the marksman admits he needs regular football.

Gullan, who came on at half-time for Rovers in the 4-1 Fife derby loss at Dunfermlin­e, said: “It’s obviously not good when you’re sitting watching the games all the time.

“You feel you can contribute, but ultimately we’ve got a good squad at Hibs. It’s not easy when strikers are banging them in.

“The boys are in a good run of form now, so it’s always tough to break into that team.

“With Nizzy staying, we have numbers up front so I knew the game-time was going to be limited.

“There’s a lot of competitio­n for places.”

Gullan admits there was a late rush to sort out the loan deal following an eventful day that saw Nisbet hand in a transfer request in a futile bid to force through a bid from Birmingham.

He added: “It was quite late on Monday. It was about 6pm when I got the all clear.

“We moved quite quickly and and I’m buzzing to be back.”

Gullan first joined Rovers on loan in March 2019 before notching nine goals for John McGlynn’s side during the first half of last season.

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