The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Peterhead FC: Layne went the distance on comeback trail.

Peterhead: Striker itching for kick-off

- BY JAMIE DURENT

Isaac Layne is eager to hit the ground running for Peterhead – after the heat of Uganda helped get his career back on track.

After damaging his cruciate ligament while at Stranraer, Layne missed nearly a year of football.

He found out in October 2018 the extent of the injury and had surgery the following January. A family connection in Uganda gave him the opportunit­y to do his rehabilita­tion in the perfect environmen­t, which actually brought him back to the game ahead of schedule.

Layne said: “It was the heat. I heard you recover quicker in the heat and my cousin is a physio for the national team, so he took me through my whole rehab.

“When I came back, the last bits I could do with my physio at Dumbarton. My surgeon told me I wasn’t going to play for a year. I had surgery in the January, he told me I wasn’t going to be back until January 2020. But I came back late in July, so I managed to cut nearly half the time off it.

“A lot of people in football have done their ACL and will tell you that the rehab is vigorous and an experience you’ve got to be mentally tough to get through. Watching football is tough when you can’t play.”

The London-born striker came back last season to score nine goals in 21 games for League One side Dumbarton, where he caught the eye of current Peterhead boss Jim McInally.

Layne and Gary MacKenzie are the first two additions at Peterhead this summer and the 25-year-old hopes to make his mark with the Blue Toon.

Layne added: “He’s (McInally) told me what he wants and I feel like it could really benefit my type of play.

“I just cannot wait to kick a ball. The Betfred Cup is in October and I’ve got that date marked in my calendar.

“I’m buzzing to meet the Peterhead fans and hopefully score a few goals this season.”

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NEW FACE: Former Stranraer striker Issac Layne says he is excited to meet the Peterhead fans

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