The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Allardice back fit and ready to aid Inverness’ renewed push for title

- PAUL CHALK

Scott Allardice was thrilled to be involved at the tail end of a dramatic promotion push with Caley Thistle last season.

Now the midfielder is determined to kickstart the new campaign on the front foot, with the Championsh­ip title very much in mind.

A serious knee injury in January looked to have ended any chance of the 24-year-old playing a part in the Championsh­ip club’s bid to win promotion to the Premiershi­p via the play-offs.

That was also the view of the medics, but the exDundee United, Bohemians and Waterford player refused to give up the ghost.

He stepped off the bench in the closing moments of ICT’s play-off quarter-final win over Partick Thistle.

He also played a total of 43 minutes as a substitute over the two final legs against St Johnstone, which ended in a painful 6-2 aggregate loss for the Highlander­s.

Result aside, this was a personal triumph for Allardice, whose earlyseaso­n form was making rivals admire and fear in equal measure.

Allardice revealed how tough it was from the early stages of the knee injury.

He said: “The specialist­s told me they thought my season was done.

“You could be back training for the end of the season, but you’re still massively off it.

“You need bounce games and good training sessions. At that time, all the boys were doing was playing and recovering.

“For me, it was tough to get up to speed. I had hoped to be involved, but realistica­lly I felt I might not be capable of it.

“Thankfully, I got a few minutes here and there and almost did it in the end.”

Allardice said hard work behind the scenes has laid the foundation for him to be in the best possible

shape ahead of the 2022-23 season starting in the Premier Sports Cup at Kelty Hearts today.

He said: “I had a good start to last season before I got injured. I worked so hard in the gym and did everything right to give myself the best possible chance.

“Even by getting some minutes in those last two games, that really set me up well coming into pre-season.

“I took a shorter break than the boys who had played week in, week out. I kept my fitness up and my rehab over the summer.

“I’ve hit the pre-season running and got through

every session so far and continue that and get more minutes in games now.”

St Johnstone scored in the second half of the second leg of the play-off final in Perth, after the sides were locked at 2-2 following the Inverness game.

It was a bitter way to end a rousing campaign, but has only given Inverness further confidence to believe they can rise from third-place finishers to champions within a year.

Allardice said: “I want to win the league. As a player, I want to be playing in the Premiershi­p. As a club that’s what we’re all aiming for.

“Last season can

hopefully give us that added belief because we went so far.”

It’s six years since Caley Thistle progressed from what was then the new group stage of the League Cup.

Last season, Billy Dodds had just become the head coach and the team crashed out again thanks to poor results against League 2 side Stirling Albion and League 1’s eventual champions Cove Rangers.

ICT kick off against last term’s League 2 winners Kelty today, before Tuesday’s tie at Premiershi­p Livingston.

Games at League 2

opponents Albion Rovers and new Championsh­ip rivals Cove come at home later this month.

Allardice expects testing times in their four games, but is confident Inverness can reach the second round.

He said: “We have a tough group. Kelty were flying last season and Cove have come up from League 1, while Livingston and Albion Rovers will be tough.

“But our team has got real belief. We know if we play the way we can, we’re a match for anyone – certainly at this level.

“As we also showed last season, we can compete against Premiershi­p sides.”

 ?? ?? RARING TO GO: Midfielder Scott Allardice has overcome a knee injury and is full of confidence for the new season.
RARING TO GO: Midfielder Scott Allardice has overcome a knee injury and is full of confidence for the new season.

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