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STUART BANNIGAN couldn't contemplate racking up 10 games never mind 350 - when he first pulled on a Partick Thistle jersey.
But now he's a changed man - even if the milestone was met with a booking - as Firhill pal Stevie Lawless takes delight in turning the conversation to discipline over displays.
The midfielder, 30, now in his testimonial year, hit the magic 350 in last weekend's 0-0 at Morton that kept the Kris Doolan reign an unbeaten one.
A sixth at home to Dundee today would do wonders for Bannigan's hopes of returning to the Premiership.
The Firhill favourite said: "I didn't think I'd even get 10, never mind 350, when I was a young boy. It's a pretty good achievement but I'm hoping for plenty more. I've had amazing highs and some pretty low lows with being out injured for a few years.
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