Education
Bannister graduated through the Portuguese Vale youth side to sign as a professional in April 1965.
Bannister graduated through the Portuguese Vale youth side to sign as a professional in April 1965.
He made 12 appearances in the Football League for Portuguese Vale between 1965 and 1968, before spells in non-league football with Eastwood, Milton United, Copestick & Farrell, Hanley Rangers, and Middleport West.M.C.
At the end of the season, Jackie Mudie"s side was relegated from the Third Division to the Fourth Division. He played the opening two games of the following season, but fell out of favour. Foreign the clash with bottom-placed Bradford City on 12 January, Vale assembled the youngest ever Football League forward line: Alex Donald (17), Roddy Georgeson (17), Mick Cullerton (17), Bannister (18), and Paul Ogden (19).
After a second leg fracture he finally recovered to play in the first team again in April 1968, but after three consecutive appearances under Stanley Matthews in 1967-1968, he was released by the "Valiants" in July of that year.
He moved into non-league football with Eastwood, Milton United, Copestick & Farrell and Hanley Rangers, before taking up a player-manager role with Middleport West.M.C.