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50.1 | RANGERS BUY DONKEYS TOO | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Fri Aug 16 1991 17:38 | 17 |
| Well,I might as well be the first one in to the new KILLIENOTES.
The Record today says that Killie have managed to unload "goalkeeper"
Dave Mckellar to Rangers as cover for Scotland goalie Andy Goram. All I
can say to you bluenoses out there is that you had better hope Goram
doesn't get injured. Make no mistake this guy is MINCE !
The surprising thing about this is that this must be the first player
that Fleeting has sold and recouped the money he paid for him (20K).
Everyone else gets bought for 50K and given away as a free.
The record also says killie have a dutch player on trial at the moment.
Personally I think it's about time Messrs Fleeting,Mcsherry and
Coulston were put on trial and found guilty but that's another matter.
AA
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50.2 | Sth.Queensferry not amused | BHUNA::JROWAN | Ya Flee Bitten Varmint | Sun Aug 18 1991 18:05 | 7 |
| Whats up at Killie?. This was to be the year they were going to win the
First division. Last season Fleeting said they were not quite ready for
promotion but would be in a better position this season to go up.
Shock...Horror...look who's top of the 1st Division to-day!!!.
Killie five points adrift already cannot afford many more slip ups.
I think its only a matter of time before Fleeting quits, the sooner the
better I think.
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50.3 | Fleeting must stay.... | AYOV27::DSMITH | | Tue Sep 17 1991 17:26 | 17 |
|
How long has Jim Fleeting got as manager of Kilmarnock. His team are
currently 7 points behind the league leaders, Dundee who they meet at
Dens Park on Saturday. Will a defeat force his resignation or will his
big brother have the guts to admit how useless Jim is as a manager and
finally sack him? Given the amount of money that has been spent at
Rugby Park since the arrival of the Fleetings, they cannot continue
just being a very average first division club (some would say very
crap but I don't want to stir things up too much). Personally I hope he
stays a bit longer as it gives me great delight every Saturday too see
Killie dropping point after point.
Danny..
ps I really should stay in note 49 but I thought I'd stir up some
action in this rather quiet note...
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50.4 | TB promoted even if Killie won't be | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Thu Sep 19 1991 20:18 | 5 |
| Somebody told me TB has been made assistant manager at KFC with
Mcsherry being pushed back down to coach (ha!). Can anybody out there
confirm this ?
Andy.
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50.5 | REPLY 4 | AYOV18::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Sep 19 1991 20:48 | 3 |
| YES IT IS TRUE TB HAS BEEN MADE ASSISTANT MANAGER AND FRANK COULSTON
HAS LEFT THE CLUB. MCSHERRY STAYS ON AS A COACH.
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50.6 | new ground or what?? | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Mon Sep 23 1991 15:54 | 9 |
| I missed Friday's meeting about the proposed move to a new ground. All I
know is that they would move to Scott Ellis area, ASDA are to build a shopping
center.
How were these plans received by the fans.
Is it a dream of Fleetings or will there be a chance of this happening.
dave
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50.7 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Thu Sep 26 1991 20:56 | 1 |
| DOES any one know who we get in the B+Q cup. ( Does anyone care? ).
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50.8 | B'Q cup | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Fri Sep 27 1991 15:28 | 14 |
| I'm not sure but I believe we get a bye in the first round.
As for not really caring, I'm too depressed by the league form just now. I
do feel that we will turn it around but its now a question of time.
By the way I hear Bob Fleeting says he can find $500 K to buy soem players
my concern is that his pudden of a brother has already wasted more on real
dross. So hopefully hell get pushed upstairs and TB gets the job.
Roll on raith rovers.....( i hope )
dave
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50.9 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Fri Sep 27 1991 16:45 | 8 |
| Quite agree about not letting Fleeting buy any new players - TB or
anyone else for that matter could easily do better. The wave of
resentment against Fleeting that has become the majority view in recent
weeks is long long overdue in my book.
"Super" Johnny Sludden is banging the goals in for East Fife again -
what's the bets that this will be another one who'll come back to haunt
us.
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50.10 | CRAP ! | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Sep 30 1991 00:12 | 6 |
| All i can say about saturday,s game is that we got the two points,apart
from that we were crap.For 90 minutes we just continually kicked the
ball up in the air the only one to show any kind of idea was porteous
when he came on,how callachan got to be a professional football player
i will never know.As for geddes,i think it is time he was dropped the
only problem being we haven,t got anybody else to put in.
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50.11 | ? | PAKORA::JJACK | Eye Yoosd to bee di2lekzik ! | Mon Sep 30 1991 00:41 | 6 |
| Is that the same Porteous that used to be on Aberdeens' books (& Alex
Ferguson's knee).
Or is he one of the three musketeers ?
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50.12 | re 50.10 & it was crap | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Mon Sep 30 1991 18:20 | 24 |
| In answer to the previous note, yes he used to play for Aberdeen. So in
Fleetings book all he could be good for is reserve football. why he doesn't
get a chance to play more than one game in a row I just don't know.
As for saturday's game the only pass marks could be given to Porteous,
Monty ( at least he trys ), Williamson ( for those two runs only ).
As for the rest of them, Jack ( how could he miss and what a lazy sod ),
Geddes ( dropsy ), and the rest of them didn't deserve their wages.
If raith weren't so bad we would never have won. Until late in the game
we hardly created a chance for the two forwards, and the chances that were
created was by our center forward ( williamson ) the rest of the puddens did
nothing to create, just punt the ball up the park. When we played it on the
ground it looked like we would run right over them. But we only tried it
a couple of times then for some reason we went back to the punt up the
park.
If things dont improve we definitely wont get promoted and we will be pushed
to end up ahead of the filth down the road.
Dave
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50.13 | a splendid home record | AYOV18::DREES | the black & white machine | Tue Oct 01 1991 14:22 | 8 |
|
Correct me if I'm wrong but was saturday's victory over Raith
your first home win in 6 months ?
A very impressive record considering you've spent the best part of
800,000 on new players !
...Derek.
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50.14 | wrong as usual derek | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Wed Oct 02 1991 17:32 | 10 |
| Since you asked to be corrected, plesae note we have one at least one home game
in six months.
But I think the point you are trying to make is that Killie got off to their
usual early season start. You passed comments last year as well and look
what happened after that. So say what you will, but wiser men would keep
quiet. Its along time to end of the season.
Dave
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50.15 | what's it like to follow shite | AYOV27::DREES | the black & white machine | Thu Oct 03 1991 13:27 | 24 |
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According to the weekend papers (lets face it their never wrong),
Killie recorded their first home win in 6 months against Raith on
Saturday. Home victories since the start of 1991 now total a very
impressive 2. So unless you know better Dave, I'll stick with what
the papers say.
Re. wiser men and keeping quiet.
Why shouldn't we crow a bit. We've made our best start to a league
campaign for as long as I can remember. We have no problem putting the
ball in the back of the net, in fact our SUB Greg Shaw has scored more
times this season than your flops put together. Although it's still
early days I'm optimistic that it can only get better. I can tell your
a just a wee bit jealous.
It's very amusing to all Ayr fans that, for all the money Killie have
spent, your still crap. All the pre season talk of how good Killie were
going to be and how promotion was a nap, still brings a smile to my face.
We've spent 50k compared with your 800k and we just can't stop scoring.
It's always nice to laugh at your local rivals. Keep it up !
...Derek
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50.16 | Shooting From The Lip And Telling The Truth..... | SCOAYR::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:12 | 21 |
| Derek,
You really don't expect Dave (The Magic Speller) Murray to reply to
another big dod of bait , do you ???
After last years incessant stream of drivel which he poured into the
Ayrshire notes and then had to swallow come the end of the season he
has obviously learnt his lesson.
This year he has been very quiet and while I miss his "interesting" and
"witty" comments it is no real loss to the FOOTBALL note.
As you have already said Dave......
You are NOW a wiser man
Hee Hee Hee
The Honest Kev......
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50.17 | MISGUIDED & MISSINFORMED | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Mon Oct 07 1991 18:16 | 23 |
| I thought that by now the Filth down the road would have realised that they
never get it right.
1. Killie's last home win was against Sparta Rotterdam in August. And unless
I'm mistaken its not six months between August and October.
2. As usual the Ayr filth shout from the hip, the true "Pride of Ayrshire" will
come through by the end of the season, and we will see who's laughing then
Kev.
3. Its taken the boys a few games to settle but its a long..long way to the
end of the season. I still dont like half the signings fleeting has made,
but at least our Board has invested in the future, the most the Ayr board
has done is invest in the gee-gee's at Ayr races.
4. Ayr have done very well with very limited resources, but as injury and
suspensions take effect, they will start to struggle and it wont be long
till Kev & co are calling for blood.
Dave
PS I may be a bad speller but at least I follow a decent team, and not some
junior outfit from Ayr.
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50.18 | should that not be "flops of Ayrshire" | AYOV27::DREES | the black & white machine | Tue Oct 08 1991 10:51 | 12 |
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re. last
I was, of course, referring to LEAGUE victories since the start of 1991
which correctly totals 2. As this record stinks we will allow you to
include the friendly against Sparta Rotten.
The total is now 3. Mighty impressive.
...Derek.
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50.19 | Misguided and mis-informed | AYOV27::DSMITH | | Tue Oct 08 1991 10:51 | 41 |
50.20 | Controversial | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in...... | Tue Oct 08 1991 11:02 | 6 |
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re .19
What is a "darkie"?
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50.21 | A message to the Killie Fan | SCOAYR::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Tue Oct 08 1991 11:02 | 31 |
| Dave,
You are totally missing the point I was trying to make. Last season
you talked utter rubbish in everybody's notes and had to swallow it
later on. You then talk of wiser men keeping quiet until the end of the
season , which is exactly what you are doing. I just find that rather
amusing given your track record.
Another couple of points;
1. The Sunday papers did state that it was Kilmarnock's first home
LEAGUE win in 6 months. That is true.
2. If Ayr are playing well, I'll say it. If they are playing crap,
I'll also say it. Seems you can only talk about Kilmarnock when
they have won a game. Why don't you discuss them when they are not
playing well, like the last 6 months for instance.
3. I don't object to someone like you calling me filth, that's
a problem that you have , not me, but it does bother me when you
say I'm wrong when even YOU know that I am right.
p.s. It's "Shooting From The Lip" not "Shouting from the Hip"
Tell the truth for a change, it might even remove some of the nastiness
from your notes.
Smile once in a while when your replying and don't snaffle the bait so
quick.
Kev...
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50.22 | not controversial at all | AYOV27::DREES | the black & white machine | Tue Oct 08 1991 11:34 | 12 |
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re. 20
The maggots, also known as the flops, also known as the natives of
Devastation City, also known as Killie supporters refer to the fans of
the top team in Ayrshire ie. the black and white machine, also known as
Burley's Barmy Army, also known as the pride of Ayrshire, the Ayrshire
Giants....Ayr United, as "the Darkies".
Hope that makes it crystal.
Derek
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50.23 | What bait.... | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Tue Oct 08 1991 14:30 | 36 |
| It seems that its easy to rile the Ayr supporters these days, you accuse me of
jumping to the bait to easily, when all I was doing was baiting you back. So
boys don't get too excited.
On the subject of only commenting after Killie win, if you had looked back
through the old conference, you would have seen that I have often critise the
team and management at Rugby Park. I like a lot of other Killie supporters feel
that Fleeting has wasted a fortune on the transfer market. I have also praised
Ayr for the good start they made to the season,( I hated saying that ), but I do
feel that the bubble will burst because of the lack of depth in the squad at
Somerset.
Even though I feel Killie have wasted money on the transfer market, they have
a reasonable squad now to compete in the first division. They still lack one
or two players, since some of the transfers they have made have not been
successful. However Killie have made an investment and are trying to plan for
the future, which Ayr are not doing. But the game is made on the park and I'm
still hopeful that we will be up there at the end of the season. I have watched
Killie home and away this season, and have yet to see them outplayed over 90
mins. We haven't yet fully clicked, but considering the new players in the team
its not totally unexpected. But its not an excuse, we aren't scoring goals, we
don't kill teams off when we get ahead, and we are careless at the back, this
must be sorted out.
But tonight its Morton at home, and a win's a must. Morton are a hot and cold
team so we must start with a bit of commitment especially in midfield and try
and pass the ball forward instead of the punt up the park.
SO ONWARDS AND UPWARDS......
Dave
... as far as calling Ayr fans "filth", I sorry if any of you took offence, but
considering what you are usually called its a completment....
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50.24 | spelin who neds it | AYOV27::DREES | the black & white machine | Tue Oct 08 1991 16:39 | 8 |
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re. last
For "completment" read compliment.
Never mind Dave, it's the thought that counts.
...Derek
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50.25 | | SCOAYR::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Tue Oct 08 1991 17:45 | 7 |
| Re .19
Mr Mod.
Why was that set hidden ???
Kev...
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50.26 | why?? | AYOV27::DREES | the black & white machine | Wed Oct 09 1991 12:10 | 10 |
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Mr Mod,
have to agree with last noter.
Having read .19 prior to it being set hidden, I found nothing
controversial or OTT about it.
...Derek
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50.27 | What's in a name | AYOU48::JHILL | and be a nation AGAIN! | Wed Oct 09 1991 14:07 | 15 |
|
Obviously our honourable Mods have been greatly influenced by the
Scottish refereeing system
i.e. Let the Old Firm off with murder and bring out the big stick to the
minnows :-) :-)
I thought it was a fair note but then again I didn't see any hidden
meaning in the D word
Steep.
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50.28 | Match report..Killie 1 Moton 0 | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Thu Oct 10 1991 18:55 | 35 |
| The mighty ( sic ) Killie role on with their second home win on the trot, and
their third win in a row. Again the story was the same as the rest of the season
to date. We begin well and attack from the start, good play on the wings, ball
played to feet and after a couple of close calls we score a good goal. The two
Burn's combine ball ends up at Bobby Williamson's feet quick pass along the
6 yard line and Campbell at the back post hits it under the keeper. A well
worked goal but I feel that Bobby Williamson should have tried to score himself,
this showed our major failing so far this season, lack of confidence up front to
put the ball in the net.
The next 10 mins we were all over Morton but again failed to deliver the killer
punch, as half time approached Morton came back into the game. Poor kicking from
Geddes kept us pinned back at times when we had the ball, unless he can be more
accurate with goal kicks etc we must learn to make defenders more avaliable for
quick throw outs.
The second half started were the first finished, with Morton playing well and
Killie pined back. But it was Killie who looked more likely they would score.
Good chances were missed at both ends of the park. Geddes saved well from long
range efforts and Killie defended well. The two best chances to score fell to
Killie from quick attacks from midfield. Riley missed the best in the last few
minutes when with goal at his mercy he duffed a header from 6 ft.
At the end of the game Morton deserved a point for effort but saying that they
never really looked like scoring.
Killie picked up the two points but must still worry about not getting the ball
in the net. Good game from the new boy Hugh Burns ( aged 25 not 34 as the papers
said ), Monty, Flexney. Up front Williamson is trying too hard and Campbell
struggled in the air.
So away on Saturday and next Tuesday, we must improve if we are to pick up two
points and progress in the cup, but at least we are picking up points.
Dave
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50.29 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Fri Oct 11 1991 14:39 | 14 |
| Good report,Dave - that's pretty much how it went though I think Reilly
made the most of a cross that was always going behind him and was
unlucky.
After the 1st quarter of the season every one has played each other and
of those that I've seen I don't think we have any one to fear. That's
says a lot for the dross that is the 1st Division this year. After a
poor start we have hauled ourselves in to the pack at the top - only a
point behind the Ayrshire giants (ho ho ho) now - so much for their
brilliant start. I would expect the teams that gain promotion this year
will be the ones with the biggest pools and can cope with injuries etc.
'cos no-one in the league is any better than anyone else.
AA
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50.30 | No really good teams in the 1st this year. | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Thu Oct 17 1991 15:38 | 9 |
| I agree with your views, no team in the first divison stands a chance
against the big boys in the premier league. No team that I've seen
either at rugby park or away is better than killie, and we aren't that
good.
Can someone post the result from the cup matches this week, I'm in the
Us and dont know how they turned out.
Dave
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50.31 | | AYOV20::JHILL | | Thu Oct 17 1991 16:10 | 24 |
|
It'll be a pleasure Dave.
Q.O.S. 3 - 3 Stirling 5-4 pens QOS
Montrose 2 - 1 Albion R Aet I think
Queens Park 1 - 2 East Fife " " "
Partick 1 - 2 Hamilton
Clydebank 1 - 1? Raith Raith on Pens
Stranraer 3 - 1 Berwick
Stenh'muir 0 - 2 Us
Morton 2 - 1 YOOS Aet Mathie 2" ?????? 92" H. Burns 40"
Have a nice day
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50.32 | killie 2 - Partick 3 | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Mon Oct 21 1991 15:20 | 29 |
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SATURDAY KILLIE 2 - PARTICK 3
A pretty poor advert for Div. 1 if these two are meant to be potential
Premier League teams. Killie started well but within 3 minutes went
behind to an Irons free kick that deflected off Hugh 'Thunder Thighs'
Burns and sent Norman Bates the wrong way. After some great work by
Thunder thighs he squared the ball to Williamson who rattled the ball
in off the cross bar from 12 yards after 20 minutes or so. Sustained
Killie pressure eventually paid off on the 40 minute mark when killie
got a corner from a superb T.T lob was cleared off the line. Thunder
took the corner himself and laid the ball on Campbell's forehead to
score.
With Killie still basking in the applause after the restart fat boy
mcglashan out paced Tait (hard to beleive I know) and squared for Law
to score. More Killie pressure followed with Thistle goalie Murdoch
single handedly keeping things even with a string of brilliant saves.
Eventually the inevitable happened T.B (crap again) had a shot blocked
and with Killie upfield Fatty (running backwards and stopping
occasionally to speak to passers by) outpaced Tait slid the ball to the
far post where Mcskimming should have been covering shaw ...3-2.
Oh well there goes the unbeaten run.
Andy.
p.s special mention must go to Gordon Rae for a superb effort in
getting to Rugby Park from Edinburgh after turning out for the front
row of Western Samoa !!
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50.33 | :-) :-) :-) | AYOU18::JHILL | | Wed Oct 30 1991 12:51 | 9 |
|
I see Craig Paterson has decided to give up football.
Steep
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50.34 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Fri Nov 01 1991 18:28 | 21 |
|
Tension's really building up for tomorrow now. The team I'd like to see
fielded tomorrow (but won't be) is :
Norman
Monty Paterson Flexney Mcskimming
(with boxing
gloves)
Mitchell Porteous Thunder Thighs TB
Williamson Campbell
I think Burns (tommy) might be more effective if we played him wider on
the left as he is definitely struggling in the middle of the park these
days. Unfortunately Monty is probably still unfit so the body count
might be less this time. :-)
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50.35 | Prediction for the score on saturday Ayr 2 Killie 2 | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Fri Nov 01 1991 19:55 | 4 |
| I hate to say it but it looks a draw for Saturdays game. I'm picking a 2-2 game
with Killie fighting back in the second half. And Ayr hanging on for a draw.
Dave
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50.36 | Prediction wrong, result right Ayr 0 Killie 3 | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Mon Nov 04 1991 15:20 | 24 |
| Well another derby game has come and gone, before the game I predicted that it
would be a draw with the balance between a poor killie attack and a weak Ayr
defense. However weak is not the work I would use to describe the Ayr defense,
more like pathetic. They gave killie possesion too easily and were made to pay
for it. Firstly a great goal by Tommy Burns, most players would have missed with
that lob from 35 yards. The second goal mitchel put away well when gifted the
opportunity. The third one from Williamson was well deserved, it was good to
see him get a reward for all the work he does upfront.
Good points from the game:
Paterson was solid at the back and always dangerous when pushed forward.
Midfield controlled the game after the first 15 mins.
Williamson never stoped working upfront.
Bad points:
Ross Jack getting booked late in the game for a stupid tackel.
Geddes still needs to learn to kick the ball out properly.
We still punt the ball up the park far to often.
Best point:
WE WON AND AYR DIDN'T.........
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50.37 | Roll on New year | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Mon Nov 04 1991 16:00 | 16 |
| SOOOOOPerb result but gifted to us without having to really play for
it. The game was probably over in 20 minutes. I don't think we really
controlled the midfield but the defence,inspired by Paterson was rock
solid with Ayr never looking like scoring. Another impressive thing
about the defence was Norman's handling - never mind the score - I
expected the paper headlines to be "Geddes holds cross shock!!".
9 out of 10 for the 5 in defence
8 for the Burn's and Williamson and Mitchell.
Were Campbell and Jack actually playing??
It's a pity that Killie decided to defend the 3 goal lead in the second
half (which they did well) but I think if they had gone at the Ayr
defence we could have seen a barrowload.
AA
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50.38 | Killie 1 - M'bank 0 | GIGHA::DMURRAY | | Mon Nov 11 1991 15:58 | 93 |
| Well another unsatisfactory game at home. We may have picked up the two
points, but we need to improve on this display.
Match Report:
The game started well for Killie with the ball being moved wide to
Mitchel on the wing to run at the defense. A number of clear chances
were created in the first 20 mins, but these were missed by the front
two, or the final ball over was misdirected. Meadowbank packed the
defense and only hit on the break. With Killie pushing forward with
the midfield well on top it looked only a matter of time till we
scored, but as half time approached frustration crept into the play and
when the teams went in level all Killies work had accomplished was a
bunch of missed chances from Williamson, Jack, Mitchel.
The second half started with Meadowbank pushing forward for the first
time, but could not make anything of there possesion. As Killie then
started to dominate the game, especially down the right flank with
Mitchel & MacPherson. With Williamson laying the ball off well in the middle
and hitting the bar from the edge of the box, the rest of the team
continued to miss chance after chance with Jack the main culprit.
MacPherson broke into the box, beat two players but waited too long to
shoot and it was blocked when it looked easy to score. Meadowbank broke
down field sent a ball over to the back post and with an empty net the
number 8 shot against the bar when it looked impossible to miss (
Fleetings next signing ? ). This spurned on Killie and MacPherson again
dribbled into the box, beat 4 defenders, drew the keeper and hit it
under his body into the net, a great individual goal but Meadowbank
must question some of the tackels they missed. Fleeting urged his team
to attack from the dugout to seal the game up and near the end a great
one two between Williamson and Burns, lead to Burns chipping the ball
onto Jack's head about 8ft out with the goalie stranded he managed to
hit the only defender on the line on the head with ball. So the game
ended 1-0 to killie.
Marks out of ten..
Geddes _ not much to do all game, but 5/10 for the one handed catch
at the back post in the first half. Still needs to improve
his kick outs.
MacPherson - 9/10 , never missed a chance to attack, scored a great
goal and never looked troubled at the back.
Black - First 60 mins looked completely lost but as the game went on
he improved. Looked like he could prove to be a good passer
from the back. Overall needs to improve on this display 3/10.
Flexney - faily solid at the back didn't lose much in the air but
distribution was poor, 6/10.
Patterson - solid in defense and distribution better than Flexney but
not much better, 6/10.
H Burns - never stoped running all game, competed well, missed a couple
of chances and made the wrong decison when passing on a few
occassions. 6/10
T Burns - Ran the middle of the park, missed a couple of half chances,
passing not up to his high standards. 6/10
Campbell - Ran his heart out, but doesn't cut it in midfield, was
knackered half way through the second half and should have been
replaced. 4/10
Mitchel - Gave Meadowbank defense a terrible time in the first 60
mins. Should have scored a couple of times with good moves.
Must learn to pace himself better and improve the % of good
crosses, but was the best player on the park in the first
hour by a long way. 9/10
Jack - Words fail me in describing how BAD he was on Saturday.
He missed at least 5 easy chances, the final one from
Burns cross he should have been shot for. 2/10
Williamson - Getting back to more like his old self. His distribution
is improving and he set up at least 4 easy chances for
the other forwards, which they all missed. He lead the
line well and tried to keep the team going. 7/10
Changes for next week, drop Jack and put Campbell up front, and
McSkimming in midfield.
We must improve however to continue this run, undefeated in 12 of the
last 14 games isn't too bad. But we must start to score with so much of
the game. Teams better than Meadowbank will punish us for not killing
them off when we have the chances.
dave
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50.39 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Mon Nov 11 1991 16:29 | 11 |
| Why did we buy Tom Black from next years First division newcomers St
Midden? I thought Mcskimming was playing his best football since his
arrival at left back. He's too slow and short of ideas to make a decent
left winger. It may be that Black needs time to settle but he was all
over the place on Saturday.
Ross Jack played his best game in a Killie shirt on Saturday (it's not
saying much is it?)
AA
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50.40 | Come Back Bobby | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Nov 12 1991 09:54 | 4 |
| I have to agree Andy,but what the hell has happened to Bobby Williamson
?.He was crap yet again on saturday,i also think that we should play
all our games away from home there is a distinct lack of atmosphere at
home games,plus the team always seems to play better.
|
50.41 | Play away all the time | BUTE::DMURRAY | | Tue Nov 12 1991 18:44 | 18 |
| I agree with you Brian, the atmosphere at Rugby Park was terrible on Saturady.
The crowd may be expecting them to play well and when they dont they start to
get disappointed. What we really need is to score a handfull of goals at home
and that will get the crowd involved, but just now every home game the
supporters expect the worse and usually get it.
As for Bobby Williamsons recent form, I feel he is trying too hard. You can see
he gets frustrated as the game goes on when things dont go his way. He is also
playing a bit deeper than last year and I dont think that's working well. The
tatics last year was for him to hold the ball up and then lay it off to TB
to break into the defense. Most of the first division teams have seen us do this
so they look for the lay off, and we aren't having as much success as last
season. I would rather see him playing more in the middle of the park futher up
front with Jack ( what empty goal ) or Campbell ( ok so I'm not fit for 90 mins )
playing deeper to knock the high ball on.
dave
|
50.42 | 5 away | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Wed Nov 13 1991 15:39 | 7 |
| The Record today says that Killie are ready to dump Callaghan,Porteous,
Willie Mcstay,Elliot and Mcquilter. Ok Mcstay went off form at the
start of the season but in the last 15 or so games last year he was
immaculate. Why get rid off him and keep that big Pudding Sumo? Also I
think it is time that we got some money for players instead of just
giving them free transfers all the time.
|
50.43 | SUMO GOES AS WELL | EAYV01::WGILMOUR | | Thu Nov 14 1991 20:09 | 3 |
| SUMO IS ON THE LIST AS WELL THE DAILY RECORD HAS GOT IT WRONG.
|
50.44 | CUT THE WAGE THE BILL | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Nov 15 1991 17:36 | 4 |
| RE .42
SIX PLAYERS HAVE BEEN PUT UP FOR SALE NOT FIVE AS REPORTED IN THE DAILY
RECORD, THE SIX ARE ELLIOT, CALLAGHAN, McSTAY, McQULITER, PORTEOUS AND
BURGESS.
|
50.45 | Up for Sale... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Tue Nov 19 1991 14:25 | 33 |
| The 6 players listed have been put on the transfer market for SALE not free
transfers.
On the list I agree with most of the transfers except McStay and Porteous.
McStay played well last year but the manager hasn't given him a chance this
year after his poor start when he stayed with Flexney who also had a bad start.
Porteous never really broke into the first team, and from what I heard was
always good in the reserves. He never looked fully fit though and that may be
the problem with him.
I have heard that Elloit had a falling out with Fleeting so that's why he is
going ( but we wont really miss him anyway with the way Mitchel is playing ).
Saturday's game produced a 4 - 2 win for killie, but the afternoon was marred
by those two stupid goals killie let in after being 4 - 0 up and cruising. We
should have scored more in the second half and we let them back in the game
by careless play at the back. I had to laugh at the Sunday papers when they said
that the two goals by Ross Jack were well taken especially the one from Burns
shot ( from where i was it looked like he was trying to get out of the way of
shot not stear it in the other direction ).
Can anyone tell me if there was any comments on the substitution of Williamson
in the second half, did the manager take off the captain to rest him or
because he had missed that chance at the back post. Fleeting was far more
patient with Ross Jack when he missed all those chances last week, and it looked
like Bobby Williamson was not too happy with the decision to take him off.
I will miss the game at Morton, but am looking forward to Dundee on Saturday.
The TV highligths of the Partric 2 Dundee 6 result appeared to flatter Dundee.
So it could be close on Saturday. The next week will show if we have what it
takes to win the league this year.
dave
|
50.46 | "Where's Monty"? | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Nov 19 1991 17:52 | 15 |
| re.45
I must agree with you about the players put on the transfer list,i
think the main reason for Porteous being on it,is that he is unable to
last the pace for 90mins.As for Williamson i don,t know whether he said
anything to Fleeting about being subsituted,from my own personal view i
am a big fan of Williamson but i think he should actually have been
dropped earlier in the season.I have been very disappointed with his
form this season and maybe being susituted on saturday was a good thing
for him.On another point,does anybody know why "Monty" isn,t getting a
game ? There were rumours going about last week that he had stormed
away from the ground because he wasn,t included in the 13 for the
Meadowbank game.Is there any truth in this or is he just injured ?I
have also heard that there are several teams showing an interest in
Ally Mitchell,anybody heard anything about it ?
|
50.47 | Morton 0 Killie 1 | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:01 | 2 |
| Any chance of a match report from last night?
|
50.48 | MORTON 0 KILLIE 1 | AYOV18::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:12 | 4 |
| A GREAT PERFORMANCE. DAVID WYLLIE AND L. THOW (AYR) SAVED MORTON FROM A
REAL LEATHERING, NO PASSENGERS LAST NIGHT WHAT SO EVER. BRING ON
DUNDEE.
|
50.49 | MCROAR !! | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:14 | 7 |
| re -1
A RANTING McNoter !
Please don't SHOUT.
jb.
|
50.50 | More details on game please.. | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:47 | 24 |
| Unfortunately I missed the game with Morton last night. So how about a detailed
match report.
On the picking of players, I agree why did we pay 70,000 for Black, when on
the two games I've seen he has been mince. I have never been a great supporter
of Monty since he plays like a headless chicken at times. But at least he
shows some fight. He must be very upset, he should have been on the bench in my
view at least.
On the subject of Bobby Williamson, I think at the start of the season he was
off form, but in recent weeks he has been creating a lot of chances for Campbell
and Jack, however when he is in position to score he has missed some easy
chances and at other times the final pass has not been made to him when it
should have. He needs to be a bit more greedy and try himself a bit more often.
A couple of goals would certainly lift his spirits and with him and Jack on form
coupled to super Ally there would be no stopping us.
On a plus note however its good to see that Killie supporters are not counting
the chickens yet or any gloating on teams being unable to score in recent
weeks. Keep it up and let the team do the talking for us.
Dave
PS. BRING ON DUNDEE, HAMILTON and the REST.....
|
50.51 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Fri Nov 22 1991 14:10 | 15 |
| At Home to Dundee tomorrow...and it should be a cracker of a game. They
have never done particularly well against us at Rugby Park with the
exception of the B+Q game last year.
Monty should play in the centre of defence even if Flexney is fit again
and he'll be guaranteed to boot that little diving git Dodds sensible.
Maybe a wee bit more ...ahem "grit" could be introduced to the midfield
to make that diving little git Mk II Mcall feel unwelcome. Trouble is
that would mean playing Tait !
Up front we should have no worries. If the local yokels can put 4 past
Dundee's defence then we can.
AA
|
50.52 | LEAVE THE GARDEN GATE ALONE | AYOV18::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Nov 22 1991 15:42 | 8 |
| REPLY - 51
TOMMY TAIT BEFORE HE GOT INJURED AGAINST CLYDEBANK WAS ONE OF OUR MOST
CONSISTENT PLAYERS. AGAINST CLYDEBANK HE WAS RUNNING THE GAME UNTIL KEN
EADIE GAVE HIM A RIGHT SORE ONE. JIM FLEETING AND THE COACHING STAFF
RATE TOMMY TAIT VERY HIGHLY GIVE THE BOY A BREAK.
|
50.53 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Fri Nov 22 1991 16:00 | 8 |
| I'm not a Tommy Tait fan but yes at the start of the season when he was
playing in the centre of the defence he was very solid especially
against Ayr. Since he came back though he has been struggling. In
Midfield he is too slow and every move breaks down when it reaches him
cos his passing is so crap.
AA
|
50.54 | Calling Davie Murray..... | UNTADI::BIRSE | C'mon ra 'D' | Fri Nov 22 1991 17:12 | 8 |
| Well...as I seem to be the only Dundee supporter in the whole (Digital)
world, I have to be satisfied with depositing my ramblings in other teams'
notes.
After the last 2 great victories over Hamilton and Partick Thistle...both
then 2nd/3rd...and both away from home...it's now the turn of Killie...
I'll be back on Monday...I hope :^)...
|
50.55 | c'mon the dark blues | AYOV27::SALLEN | | Mon Nov 25 1991 11:13 | 8 |
| Malcolm,
Old Buddy. Good to hear from you. Glad to see that your team are
doing well. Hoper your excellent run continues until the 22-December.
Love ... Beanie
|
50.56 | Well...It's Monday......and I'm back :^)... | UNTADI::BIRSE | C'mon ra 'D' | Mon Nov 25 1991 14:57 | 7 |
| Another good away win on Saturday...that's the other of the top 4 teams
beaten, and away from home....
Forfar at home next Sat.....after the dismal performances against Brechin
last season, let's hope we don't lose to the bottom team of the moment...
Malcolm
|
50.57 | Here we go again...... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Tue Nov 26 1991 18:05 | 58 |
| Its Tuesday and since no body else has entered it here we go.
Killie 1 Dundee 2.
as usual when the chips are down and we look forward to a game the boys in blue
and white are posted missing. I dont care to re-call that terrible 90 mins again
, but here's my score card...
Geddes - 9.9 ( minus ) ..what a git, is he still being paid by Dundee. He never
wins a ball in the air. he cost us two goals.
Drop him and sign a decent keeper.
Black - 2/10 Hasn't kicked a ball in the two games I've seen him play.
McPherson 4/10 Played well in parts but poor distribution.
Monty 6/10 Tried hard but was given a right doing by Dundee front men
on the ground
Paterson 5/10 gave away too many free kicks
T Burns 5/10 only good in bursts, distribution is getting worse by the
week.
H Burns 5/10 didn't close down their midfield quick enough at times.
Campbell 4/10 totally out of his depth in midfield, never got back to
defend and with Black playing behind him left us no cover
at all. He should have been substituted not Jack
Jack 4/10 No joy upfront, when given chances took too long especially
when put through by Williamson in second half.
Williamson 5/10 I know everyone is knocking him this season. But except for
super ally he is the only one who looks like he may make a
goal upfront. He should be more simple in his build up and
try to go it alone more often. He tries one to many passes
and the ploy of him holding the ball up for a midfielder to
run onto isn't working since nobody is supporting from
midfield quick enough.
Mitchell 9/10 The class player in the first half, great goal, took them
appart in the first half. Starved for the ball in the second.
Only critism is that he needs to improve the consistancy
of the final ball and not always keep it to himself all
of the time.
Referee 0/10 totally taken in by the diving of the dundee team, did he
come on their bus. We had two good penalties turned down,
and Dundee's first goal should have been disallowed since
Geddes was held down on the ground.
All in all a crap weekend, but it's Hamilton on Saturday, so its not too far to
travel
dave
|
50.58 | Grumpy ? Me ?? | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Tue Nov 26 1991 18:56 | 18 |
|
Geddes pulled off two great saves in the last five minutes otherwise it
would have been 4-1. The problem is not with him not being a "decent
keeper" but the tendency he has to panic a bit and really screw up in a
big way (Saturday, away to Dundee to name a few examples). All the same
his handling has improved 100% since he came and who are you going to
replace him with ? some old has-been from Stirling Albion ?
Black should be shown the door now and if Fleeting considers that Jack
is first choice for No. 10 then Campbell should be dropped and a real
left midfielder played at No. 11. Every time Dundee attacked down the
right they had the length of the park to use.
Changes for Hamilton should be McSkimming at left back,TB moving over
to left midfield,Porteous or Mcstay in the middle and a good kick up
the arse for Williamson to shake him up a bit.
Andy.
|
50.59 | what you need in a keeper | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Thu Nov 28 1991 20:05 | 19 |
| re 58
What you really need in a keeper is someone who installs confidence in his
defence. Geddes does not do this. He is suspect under cross balls, and doesn't
command the six yard box. Geddes pulled off two good saves at the end, but if
we hadn't lost two stupid goals which he was mostly to blame for we would have
been in control of the game.
As for your suggested changes for saturday I agree with you we need a more
solid midfield, ( Burns, Mcstay, H Burns ) and McSkimming at full back to
overlap. This way will leave TB to link up with williamson, something that
doesn't happen with him playing in the middle.
Dave
prediction Hamilton 1 - Killie 3 ( williamson 2, mitchel 1 )
|
50.60 | ANOTHER MIDFEILD PLAYER NEEDED | AYOV18::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Nov 29 1991 17:29 | 11 |
| RE 58,59
I DO NOT THINK MCSTAY WILL APPEAR AGAIN IN THE FIRST TEAM, I AM REGULAR
AT THE HOME RESERVE GAMES AND McSTAY AS NOT BEEN QUOTED FOR THE LAST
TWO, SO I THINK HE IS FINSHED. AS FOR McSKIMMING I DO NOT WHERE TO PLAY
HALF THE TIME HE DOES NOT LOOK INTERESTED. ANYWAY ANDY BRAYSHAW HAS
BEEN GIVEN A FREE SO HE CAN RETURN TO AUSTRAILIA AS HE IS HOME SICK
THAT IS ANOTHER ONE OF THE PAYROLL. BRING ON THE ACCIES.
|
50.61 | Ouch! | ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLION | Chris the Jester | Fri Nov 29 1991 19:34 | 4 |
50.62 | Same Old Story! | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Dec 03 1991 09:49 | 19 |
| Well there,s not much you can say about the Hamilton game,we were up
2-0 and it looked for about 60 seconds as if we were going to get a
good win.Then Magnum(Tom Black) decided to make the game more exciting
and play the ball straight to Goerge McCluskey who rounded the useless
F**K we had in nets and scored.From then on we were,nt really in the
game and were lucky to escape with a point and Hamilton had a perfectly
good goal chopped off which insured we got a point from the game.I
would like to know why Mr Fleeting persists in playing Campbell in
midfield he will never be a midfielder in a hundred years.If you are
going to play with a winger then you have to play somebody big at
centre to try and get on the end of the crosses,this is about the only
thing Campbell is good for.As for Magnum,well it looks like another bad
signing although having Campbell in front of you can,t inspire much
confidence but i,m afraid Magnum,s confidence has now totally gone.I
would like to see him dropped and McSkimming replacing him,with TB
playing on the left side of midfield,Hugh Burns in the centre and
Mcpherson on the right with Monty at right back.As for the goalie,well
i,m afraid it,s come back Norman all is forgiven.
|
50.63 | raith 1 killie 1 | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Wed Dec 04 1991 14:47 | 4 |
| Any body at Kircaldy last night ? It sounded like we got out of jail
(again).
Andy
|
50.64 | Super Sid | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Mon Dec 09 1991 11:53 | 12 |
| A good patient performance against an expectedly over defensive
Stirling on Saturday. The outstanding point of the game was 'sid'
Porteous's performance - the man was immense. He didn't waste a single
pass and calmed things down in the middle when it got a bit ragged
after the penalty. If he had scored with that 20 yard volley it would
only have been poetic justice. How Fleeting can consider flogging him
is beyond me. The only justification is that there may not be a regular
position for another right sided midfielder with Mitchell and Hugh
Burns there, but even if Sid was kept as cover he would make a superb
contribution every time.
Andy.
|
50.65 | Killie 2 - Stirling 0 | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:22 | 26 |
| Well two more points in the bag after a reasonable performance on Saturday.
Only bad refereeing and poor finishing kept the score down.
The main men for me were Hugh Burns ( best game I've seen him play in a killie
shirt ), Sid Porteous's ( his passing at times was great if only others would
read the game so well, Williamson ( getting back to form and had some nice
touches and three goals in three games isn't too bad ).
The usual bad performances from Black ( what a waste of money so far, only
contributed late in the game), Jack ( completely out of touch ), McSkimming
( why was he on the park at all, contributed absolutely nothing ).
The worst on the park must go to the referee though, I could be mistaken but
from where I was we scored in the first half when the ball was kicked out of the
back of the net. And secondly when he turned down a penalty for handball on
the goal line. But at least he was consistantly bad and turned down a good claim
when Watters was impeaded in the second half.
These are the types of games we must win if we are serious in going for
promotion, unlike previous years we are starting to win them.
By end January Killie and Dundee will be well clear of the chasing pack ( I
hope ).
Dave
|
50.66 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:49 | 14 |
| From where I was standing the first header was past the line in mid air
when the goalie grabbed,when he landed on it it still looked behind the
line. The second header again looked like it was behind the line
although the defender did chest it not handle it. Also for the Watters
incident, There was a slight obstruction but I think it would have been
the softest penalty ever. Maybe if fat Willie had gone down the ref
might have given it.
What about the roasting Reilly took off the crowd after clobbering
Flexney. There were guys below me red in the face virtually spitting
blood at him and he just runs about on the touchline with that daft
grin on his face - sooperb!
AA
|
50.67 | Give us a Clue! | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Dec 10 1991 00:40 | 8 |
| Must agree Andy,i was delighted to see sid having such a good game and
like you find it hard to take that a player has good as him as been put
on the transfer list.The manager had been trying to sign Magnum for 9
months and so far he has been a complete waste of money,yet he is
playing every week regardless of how bad he plays it seems that no
matter how good Porteous plays he is not Guaranteed a regulular game.As
i have said from the day Mr Fleeting got us relegated he hasn,t a clue
and if he does sell SID then he should be sacked.
|
50.68 | Fair Play | AYOV27::SALLEN | | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:19 | 12 |
| Kilmarnock have been told to pay 50,000 for Craig Paterson. This is one
sixth of the original figure Motherwell asked for the player.
I am 'not exactly a Kilmarnock fan ' but think that this is good for
Kilmarnock and Scottish football. Hopefully this will stop the likes of
the McLean brothers trying to stop players from earning a wage.
Congratulations to Fleeting for the gamble and to the panel for common
sense.
An Honest Man
|
50.69 | Ode To A Darkie | AYOV27::DREES | the black & white machine | Thu Dec 12 1991 18:45 | 38 |
|
I thought the following might amuse all you maggots out there. :-)
At the start of the season when Ayr were doing well and Killie had
their bad start, I posted the league table accompanied by some sarky
remarks to a mate of mine in Killie. He happens to be a Killie Diehard.
He bided his time and this morning I received the following thru' the
post.
(Dear Mod, the word darkie is not racist but simply a reference to
us Ayr Utd fans.)
Ode To A Darkie
---------------
Hi there Delboy once again - ah dinny want tae bore ya
but a hope that you have noo got ower - yer daft august euphoria
ah ken that when ye topped the league - ye guy near pissed yer breeks
but settle doon ya Darkie cloon - it was jist furra couple a weeks
But like me at sex, it didnae last - yer back were you belong
and Killie fans can celebrate - and sing their favourite song
cos after sunday's B&Q debacle - theres still nae cup tae fill
Ayr United, Ayr United - won f*** all and never will !
But never mind theres other games - ah trust ye will remember
like a certain 3-0 gubbing - at the beginning o' November
yer early season letter Del - was met with great derision
especially noo we're on our way - up tae the Premier Division
Us Killie boys say not to worry - theres always rhyme and reason
ye'll no need tae worry aboot - gettin' f****d fae us next season
cos just as sure as Hamilton won Sunday's B&Q cup
the Darkies they are going doon and Killie's going up !
The Maggot Poet.
...Derek
|
50.70 | 3-0 away!!!... | EAYV01::GLEROY | | Mon Dec 16 1991 15:15 | 3 |
| Good 3-0 away win at Clydebank. Anyone got a match report?
Gavin
|
50.71 | THE NEW YEAR DERBY | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Dec 19 1991 13:28 | 3 |
| AS IT IS GETTING NEAR TO THE NEW YEAR DERBY AT RUGBY PARK DO WE HAVE
ANY PREDICTIONS ON HOW THE GAME WILL GO.
|
50.72 | Derby match.... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Fri Dec 20 1991 14:26 | 77 |
| Prediction for the New Years day game; KILLIE 3 AYR 0
scorers for Killie Mitchell & Williamson
The game will be won in the first half with Killie going in 2-0 up. The defense
will put up the shutters and half way through the second half the icing on the
cake with a quick attack with Mitchell scoring. Man of the match will be
Mitchell who will take the Ayr defense to pieces and even though they put the
boot in he still comes out on top.
Other news
1. The proposed changes to the league setup are discussed in the papers today
and it appears that Killie, Queen of the South & I think Forfar are against
the new changes. I can understand why Killie might be against it since it
would cost them revenue in the Premier league ( lost home games against
Rangers/Celtic ). For the other teams in the top half of the first division
they will vote for the changes as it offers them increased income ( since
they will never make it into the premier , for example Ayr Utd ) by having
games against the likes of Falkirk, St Mirren ,and possibly better odds in
gaining promotion.
2. Gavin asked for a report on the match against Clydebank. Well I went up the
the game but got stuck in Glasgow and missed the first goal and only saw the
second hit the back of the net so my report is limited.
Killie totally dominated the match in the first half and should have been
more than two up at half time. Mitchell especially was on top form up front.
Killie lost their way in the second half due to slackness in midfield. But
the defense was very solid. The main talking points were the two penalties
given, the one for Clydebank was right in front of me and it was never a
penalty the attacker fell over his own feet. The referee had a good
view and how he gave a penalty I dont know, there was even a doubt if it
happended inside the box. Killie's penalty was straight forward handball
from a good cross. Of the two misses Clydebank was the worst, hit weakly
to the right but a good yard from the corner, Killies was taken by
Williamson who hit the ball solidly to the right bottom corner with the
keeper guessing and touching it round the post.
Killies third goal was well worked by Williamson who set up Campbell in the
clear to lob the goallie.
The main players for me were Mitchell , Flexney ( getting better all the
time ), Black ( best game in a Killie shirt ), Williamson and Hugh Burns.
The sinners were Sid ( his passing in the second half was a compelete joke),
Campbell ( though his goal at the end was a cracker but he spurred so
many other chances ), Fleeting for not using his subs in the second half.
From were I was siting you could here the various comments passed by players
during the game and I must admit Williamson is pretty scathing in his
commnets to the other players, especially McSkimming & Campbell. Though
I must admit he was generally right about what he saying. But who tells him
off ?
All in all however a great team performance against a team who are hard
to beat at home. But the pies were cold and bovril weak..
3. Reserves:
Can anyone explain why Killie had to play two reserve games on Monday night,
we had quite a few first team players out and with the busy schedule was this
wise ?
Best wishes for Xmas to all true killie supporters and I look foward to the
first of January for the normal sing-along, favorites of mine being
" OH WHAT FUN TO **** THE AYR UTD ON NEW YEARS DAY"
" AYR UTD - WON ***** ALL AND NEVER WILL "
for those who may question the *****, i would never use bad lanuage at a
football game, I save it up for those little meetings with my manager
( especially at review time ).
Dave
|
50.73 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | She's a face like a boiled cabbage... | Fri Dec 20 1991 15:41 | 7 |
| > The proposed changes to the league setup are discussed in the papers today
> and it appears that Killie, Queen of the South & I think Forfar are against
> the new changes. I can understand why Killie might be against it since it
What are the proposed changes ?
- Robin.....
|
50.74 | Changes to league setup. | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Fri Dec 20 1991 18:26 | 19 |
| Well I'm not all that knowledgeable on the new proposals but from what I know...
There will be premier and first division both of 12 clubs, These will play 22
games up to Xmas, there will be s shutdown during January and when the season
restarts the top 8 in the premier league will play off for the championship. The
bottom 4 in the premier and the top 4 in the first divsion will then play
off for promotion & regulation from the 1st & premier. This will involve each
club now playing 36 games in a season. International games would be on a
Saturday if possible and with the shut down the possibility of canceled games
due to bad weather will be reduced.
The proposers of the restructure are Aberdeen and Glasgow Rangers. Their aim
is to have fewer games played, those games played will be more meaningfull
especially after the xmas break where they hope to keep the interest alive. A
more honest view would be that it allows the big clubs to increase their
revenue by playing each other 4 times a year but with a reduction in the number
of games against teams with lower support or crowd pulling appeal.
dave
|
50.75 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Brace Yerself Gertrude...... | Fri Dec 20 1991 18:41 | 6 |
| Thanks Dave,
That's a bit like what they have here in some of the leagues in
Germany. I think it's a good idea and keeps teams on their toes.
- Robin
|
50.76 | Game off | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Mon Dec 23 1991 14:28 | 5 |
| can anyone tell me why the game was off on Saturday. I stay next to the
ground and if my back garden was anything to go for it certainly wasn't
due to frozen ground. Was the park flooded ?
Dave
|
50.77 | Ally Mitchell....who he??? | AYOV27::DSMITH | | Fri Jan 03 1992 18:08 | 24 |
|
re .72
Wrong again Dave.
Good game on Wednesday, your mob had the more clear cut chances but
poor finishing let you down.
Was Mitchell playing? Oh that's right, our free transfer Garry Agnew
never gave him a lookin. As for putting the boot in, I seem to remember
the only Ayr booking was the aforementioned Agnew for having words with
the BITB. Also, if Tommy Burns had put more effort into playing
football instead of falling down at every tackle, Killie might have won
the game. His tackle that led to Furphy's injury was a disgrace. He
should have been booked at least but as he rolled about like a dying
man, the ref must have felt sorry for him and let it go.
Anyway, happy new year and may you loose every game from now on
:-) :-)
Danny...
|
50.78 | Time to get going again | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:22 | 20 |
| Unfortunately, honours even was probably a fair result for Ne'erday.
The wind definitely spoiled the game although I have to say we were the
team who coped best with it. Hopefully Fleeting was well and truly
embarrassed by a free transfer totally outshining 70k worth of St.
Mirren crap. I never really rated Agnew when he was at Killie but he is
still head and shoulders above Black.
As far as TB's tackle goes it was a 50/50 ball and both players were
110% committed for it. Furphy only got kicked in the leg but Burns got
a boot in the face. Unfortunately, he was not injured.
We're starting to go the same way as last season around this time with
certain players not really giving 100% and consequently dropping points
against the likes of Forfar. I still think Williamson (and Burns) need
a good kick up the arse to get them motivated again.
0-0 against Montrose on Tuesday??
Andy...
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50.79 | Hapy New Year and the points shared | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:24 | 41 |
| re - 76
I was going to enter my match report from the new year game but after about
35 lines my system crashed and I can't be bothered to enter it again.
As for the result, a 1-1 draw was fair. I dont think we had that much advantage
over Ayr and the high wind really stopped any decent football being played.
Ayr defended well in the first half, but we should have played the ball on the
ground more. Mitchell was never really in the game with the ball being punted
into the air so much. Campbell was booked for his second challenge on the keeper
, the first time he did make contact but the second time the keeper took a dive.
Mitchell was also booked for a bad tackle , but it was his first and he had been
fouled repeatable by agnew and co.
At half time I thought Killie would be up against it in the second half, but
they played better football into the wind. The opener for Killie was a cracker,
with McSkimming ( I think ) making the run on the rigth and a great cross which
Campbell knocked in with his knee. Then Ayr hiot back when a ball wasn't
cleared in defense and broke out to Agnew at the corner of the box and his
angled drive skidded under Graham's body. I felt the keeper should have done
better but the ball was hit hard and it skidded on the wet surface.
There were no more goals but a couple of chances for Killie, especially the
header by Paterson or Flexney ( I had alousy view of it ) was net bound till it
hit an Ayr defender on the line.
All in all a fair result on a day that certainly supports a winter shutdown.
Happy New Year to one and all ( and that includes THOSE other supporters )
Dave
Ps
I forgot who the ref was but I hope its a long time till he's in charge of any
game. Some of his decisons we terrible, he let bad fouls go unpunished and
booked players for their first foul ( Mitchell ) while repeat offenders went
free. He also nearly gave a penalty in the second half, I still can't
understand why since there was no contact or foul commited by McPherson, thank
god for the linesman.
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50.80 | KILMARNOCK 5 MONTROSE 1 | EAYV01::GLEROY | | Wed Jan 08 1992 13:01 | 24 |
| I hadn't been to a game in a while so seeing how the weather was
so nice last night I thought I'd toddle along to Rugby Park to see
how the boys were getting on for myself. After 13 minutes I wondered
why I'd bothered. After 100% Killie pressure, Montrose roar up
the park and score on their first attack.
All credit though, Killie stuck to the task and after having the
most blatant penalty turned down earlier (keeper should have been
sent off too!) the were awarded a far softer one which Black put
away well. Some magic by Mitchell on the right (he won't be there
another year) produced a cross for Campbell to tap in with his head.
Jack scrambled a 3rd (his 100th senior goal) just before half time.
Montrose came back into it a bit at the start of the second half
but never looked dangerous and they were finally killed off by a
SUPERB own goal. A bullet header from about 10 yards from a Mitchell
cross. The last was a Jack lay back for Campbell to side foot home.
Killie could have had a few more but I think the condition of the
pitch took it's toll on the fitness. It's hard to judge how well
they played as I thought Montrose were dreadful, but having said
that a 5-1 win is a 5-1 win!
Gavin
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50.81 | THIS IS THE WAY TO DO IT BOYS! | SCOAYR::RMURRAY | | Wed Jan 08 1992 14:11 | 18 |
|
Even though it was only Montrose,it was good to see the team working
well together at long last! I saw very few passes going astray and
thought that they all combined to create a solid performance. Reilly
and Mitchell were,I thought,outstanding. I fear for Geddes when he is
tested with any high balls into the box - it appears he has lost
confidence in himself.
Another 2 points and a few goals on to our tally can't be too
bad,though I thought the Montrose goalie stopped us from increasing the
score by at least another 4 with some tremendous saves!
The Campbell incident was definately a bookable offence and a definate
spot kick,but the man in black seemed to bow to the pressure an gave us
a penalty when Williamson showed Campbell exactly how to get a penalty
by tripping over a defender who was at least 5 feet away and had no
intention of tackling him. (just rewards I say)
Another performance like this on sat will do fine!
Robin
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50.82 | Campbell should have had 3!! | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Wed Jan 08 1992 15:21 | 7 |
| It was good to see Killie finally punishing a team who they have only
been able to draw with so far, but let's not get carried away - it was
only Montrose after all. Saturday will be a much harder test but I
think we should pull through especially if Graham is back and Norman
Bates is sent back to the reserves.
...Andy
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50.83 | Norman must Go !! | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Wed Jan 08 1992 16:07 | 8 |
| Good performance last night,but i won,t get carried away the next 5
games are going to make or break us.Hopefully on saturday Norman will
be replaced by Graham and i would play Jack instead of Williamson.As
for Magnum he seems to be okay going forward but i have my doubts about
his defensive ability,again last night the Montrose goal came from the
right hand side of the park the schoolboy had quite a good game but i
would rather see Hugh Burns on from the start.Anyway roll on
saturday,it was also good to see Ayr doing us a favour last night.
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50.84 | Good result but..... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Wed Jan 08 1992 17:41 | 68 |
| Well a good result after a bad start.
The Montrose opener was a good goal made by a superb cross from their Dutch
import. However I have to question the coverage given by the Killie defense,
especially Black who was suppose to be marking the winger ( by being 20 yards
away ).
The Campbell booking was dreadful, from were I was sitting the keeper pulled
Campbell down in the act of scoring. How obvious does it have to be since
Campbell was about 3yards from the goal line and directly infront when the
keeper pulled him down. I believe Campbell was booked for taking a dive by the
referee. The penalty he gave was awfull, the defender put his hand on
Williamson's back, with hardly any contact, Williamson fell down like he had
been shot and got a penalty for it.
With Williamson going off injured ( his own fault ) and Jack on instead some
of the passing game disappeared upfront but we then played the ball over the
defense instead and got good results.
All in all a good win and it could easily have been 8 or 9-1 in the end, but
we missed a few chances and the keeper played well.
The usual points for killie :
Geddes 3 in his defense I believe that he was under orders to punch
not catch the ball but still a poor display and he's lost
his confidence in the air.
Black 5 only started to play after they scored , he was posted
missing covering their number 11.
McPherson 6 solid at the back but a bit slow to support the attack at times.
After Killie scored the 5th Fleeting gutted him for not
pushing up fast enough.
Flexney 7 hardly put a foot wrong except in covering their goal bur
pushed up well and didn't punt the ball too often
Paterson 8 solid the whole game, different class at the back.
T Burns 9 back to his old self and worked his butt off unlucky not to
score with the drive off the bar in the second half.
Porteous 6 worked well in midfield but some of his passing was erratic.
Williamson 7 worked hard upfront, set up the penalty that wasn't given, and
got one that shouldn't have been given.
Campbell 8 scored two good goals, worked well and unlucky not to get his
hatrick.
Mitchell 7 Made the second goal with a great cross to Campbell.
The conditions didn't suit him but caused the defense
trouble everytime he got the ball.
Riley 9 My man of the match, never stopped working both in defense
and in attack. He should certainly play on Saturday from the
start. Good tatic by Fleeting to use him as a defender when we
attack at free kicks etc.
Jack 7 Good to see him get his 100 th goal, from all of 1 yard but he
showed determination to get it over the line.
H Burns 7 My kind of player, never stops trying and only thinks of
attacking
Referee -99999 worst display of the season so far.
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50.85 | 2 wrongs make a penalty? | EAYV01::GLEROY | | Fri Jan 10 1992 12:32 | 5 |
| I agree with all that's been said about the first penalty claim.
I think the referee realised almost straight away he had made a
mistake so decided to make up for it later!
Gavin.
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50.86 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Fri Jan 10 1992 14:12 | 13 |
| Well, has anybody got any predictions for tomorrow's game? Killie have
got themselves into a good position for the next few games which will
be the ones which decide whether they will go up or not. They should
already know that they are good enough (compared to the rest of the
dross in Div. 1) but they have to prove it by scoring goals and winning
games.
After Morton we play all the top four teams : Hamilton and Raith at
home Dundee and Partick away. I think that even 4 or 5 points from
these games would give us the confidence required to go up.
Andy.
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50.87 | Gubbed | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Jan 13 1992 01:54 | 10 |
| Well what an absolutely disgracefull performance,we got totally gubbed
by a team who wanted to win the match alot more than we did.In fact i
thought Morton deserved to win by about 3 goals,for a team supposedly
going for promotion we showed a total lack of commitment for 90
mins.Yet again the goal came from the right hand side of the park,and
as always Magnum was posted missing.On this display we can forget about
promotion,the next 4 games are going to be hard enough,but they will be
even harder unless certain players start to show a bit of fight and
commitment.Hopefully Hugh Burns will play from the start against
Hamilton,mind you Knowing Mr Fleeting he will be on the bench again.
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50.88 | WELL GUBBED!! | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Mon Jan 13 1992 11:19 | 26 |
| Let down again. Killie seemed to think that after going second top that
was the job done and they only need to turn up from now until the end
to go up. They were outclassed in every department except goalkeeping
and if it wasn't for Graham it would have been 5-0. It wouldn't have been
so bad if Killie had been beaten after putting some effort in but they
got out exactly what they put in - sweet F*!! all.
The majority of the blame lies with T.Burns and Porteous. Others played
worse but it is up to these two to create something and they both
disappeared for long periods of time. Hugh Burns put some enthusiasm in
but his final pass was shocking.
Graham was superb,McPherson had an off day,Black had one of his better
games I thought until he was "marking" Mathie who was 25 yards away.
Flexney was ok,Paterson was s*%!te and looked extremely nervous, TB was
lazy until the last 10,Mitchell got no service on the deck and when he
did found it hard to get going,Porteous disappeared,Jack (this F*$!wit
has used up all his second chances - Montgomerie should have played up
front!) Campbell got no change in the air and was over elaborate on the
ground. Reilly was just P*!$ again.
<RANT OFF>
Andy.
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50.89 | | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Mon Jan 13 1992 14:47 | 68 |
| The worst performance of the season ( so far ! ).
The two previous notes give a flavour how bad it was. More
than half the team looked knackered before the kick off,
Rilley looked like he had played 90 mins the first touch he
got ( or should I say missed ). Porteous spent the game
chasing his own arse around the center circle. Only three
players got pass marks, Graham Flexney and TB. I know
some feel that he played crap but he got pass marks for at
least trying. The rest of the team were total crap. The major
sinners were , Black ( give him a free transfer ) in the last two
home games he has been posted missing and they have
scored against us. On Saturday he marked Mathie by being
at least 40 yards away. Rilley shouldn't have bothered to get
changed and didn't look fit. Jack did absolutly nothing up
front and will wait a long time for his 101 goal on this
display. Campbell won nothing in the air against a superb
defense by Morton and when given the chance five mins to
go by a shoking back pass managed with on a defender on
the line to pass the ball to the a Morton defender when all he
had to do was shoot for the middle of the goal. Porteous
couldn't pass water much less a ball. Mitchell was given the
ball to late to do anything, we must play the ball early to use
his pace on the wing with only one defender marking him. As
it was he always had 2 - 3 marking that side of the park.
As for Fleeting, great team selection, we are playing at home
and we have two defenders on the bench.
I dont feel that it would have made much difference but
without Williamson upfront to hold the ball we seem only
able to punt the ball up in the air. He may have his critics but
at least Bobby usually gives 100% unlike some on Saturday
who thought they only had to turn up and Morton would roll
over and die like Montrose.
There has to be changes for saturday's game
My team:
Graham
McPherson Monty
Flexney Paterson
Mitchell T Burns H Burns
McSkimming
Campbell Williamson
subs: Tait & Elliot
The reason for Elliot as a sub he has been scoring goals in the
reserves and deserves a second chance before we transfer
him.
McSkimming gets the shout so we can have some width on
the left, thus pulling the defense hopefully giving Mitchell
more space. We were too one sided on Saturday.
On the transfer front the Sunday Mail has Fleeting saying
that two English teams one being Middlesbourgh are chasing
Mitchel. With the Sunday Mails usual accuracy they have it
that Killie paid 175,000 for Mitchell and would want a lot
more if he was to go( my guess is 350,000 and its good bye.
If he goes then so should Fleeting and the real manager
McSherry along with him.
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50.90 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Mon Jan 13 1992 15:33 | 21 |
| My team for the Hamilton game would be:
Graham
McPherson Flexney Paterson Mcskimming or Monty
(if fit)
Hugh Burns Porteous TB (wide left)
Mitchell Williamson Campbell
Subs: Elliott maybe or Monty or Black!! (Black used as a left winger
not a left back).
As well as the team selection - they have got to play the ball on the
deck to feet . Far too often they resort to the punt from the back
four. (But maybe this is because TB and Porteous are not going deep to
look for the ball).
Andy.
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50.91 | New Formation! | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Jan 14 1992 09:14 | 15 |
| Since everybody was putting in their team selection for the Hamilton
game,i thought that this one would give us a better chance of winning.
1.Graham
5.Flexney 3.McSkimming
Monty
6.Patterson Reilly
Black
Burns
McPherson
9.Williamson
10.Cambell
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50.92 | Here;s my Team | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Wed Jan 15 1992 08:54 | 16 |
| As you probably gathered i was only kidding in my last note,but this is
the team i would try against Hamilton.
1.graham
2.Monty 4.Patterson 3.McSkimming
5.Flexney
8.McPherson 10.H.Burns 6.T.Burns
7.Mitchell 9.Williamson 11.Campbell
Subs.Jack
Tait
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50.93 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Wed Jan 15 1992 14:02 | 6 |
| If you play monty at right back and they have Paul 'John' Mcdonald at
left winger then you are giving them a penalty of a start !
Jack !! say no more.
Andy...
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50.94 | ex killie boy does ok | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Wed Jan 15 1992 20:05 | 13 |
| Did anyone catch the scottish cup game on the TV on Tuesday night, from what I
saw it was good to see Gordon Wylde get the man of the match award. He wore
the 10 shirt but played sweeper and certainly played his part in the victory.
I always liked Gordon at Killie, unfortunately the no good thistle bast***
ruined his chance to stay on at killie. The son of bitch should have been shot
for that tackle at firhill.
dave
PS score for saturday 2-0 killie if Black doesn't play.
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50.95 | Waste of Money ? | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Jan 16 1992 09:33 | 7 |
| I was reading an article in the local irvine paper about Bobby
Fleeting,in the article he was saying that about 2 Million Pound would
be made available to spend on players if we reach the Premier League
this season.I was wondering what thoughts you would have on giving Jim
Fleeting 2 Million Pounds to spend on new players,i know i certainly
wouidn,t let him loose with any more than a fiver.
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50.96 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Thu Jan 16 1992 15:55 | 4 |
| 2 MILLION QUID !! How about that for a bid for Agnew.
8->>
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50.97 | You lot had your chance with Garry ! | SCOAYR::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Jan 16 1992 16:17 | 18 |
50.98 | we taught him everything he knows :-> | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Thu Jan 16 1992 18:04 | 14 |
| It absolutely roars volumes for Fleetings player spotting ability and
his coaching ability. I saw Agnew in 3 first team and 1 or 2 reserve
games last season and although he was a good defender he lacked
confidence and his distribution was worse than Spence's (impossible but
true). However, he was young and showed signs of improving with every
game so the Fleeting solution was .... drop him immediateley and give
him a free transfer.
Youth policy ? what youth policy?
AA.
p.s Kev,what about a wager that we get more for Mitchell than you get for
Agnew?? 8-;
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50.99 | | SCOAYR::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Jan 16 1992 18:30 | 17 |
50.100 | Mitchell for the Meadow? | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Fri Jan 17 1992 01:08 | 5 |
| Talking of Irvine Meadow Kev,they currently have 3 ex Killie players in
their team Curren,Davidson and Faulds so there is every chance that
Mitchell could end up there in the near future.On the Gary Agnew front
well i,m quite sure Ayr will make a handsome profit from him,because as
you know Kev there,s always change at Agnew,s.
|
50.101 | Well someone had to say it..
| EIGG::DMURRAY | | Wed Jan 22 1992 16:31 | 31 |
| Another dreadfull weakend with Killie suffering their second home defeat in a
row. The commitment level was far higher than against morton but we self
distructed yet again. The problem we have is that we can't score goals even when
we have teams on the ropes. In the first half we missed enough chances to win a
handfull of games and should have gone in well on top. Hamilton are not a good
team, they aren't good defenders, their keeper is worse than Geddes and they
only hit on the break. They only had one attempt to score in the first half
and we missed chance after chance. I thought that of the front players
Williamson stood out, he worked hard set people up, got into position to score (
missed one chance when he chip over the keepers body and the ball curled just
accross the face of the goal ). The rest of them should have been shot.
McSkimming was a gready wee Bas**** and at least twice with unmarked players in
the box tried to shoot instead of crossing. Campbell did absolutely nothing
and when given the chance farted around and passed the buck. Mitchell never
tried to get into the game, he needs to give himself a kick up the arse and
show some fight, he never starts his run until he has the ball at his feet.
When in one of their rare attacks we gave away a needless corner we left their
# 9 completely free. I dont blame Graham since the guy was only 10feet away when
he headed it in. The second goal was just as bad with tait completely missking,
but from where I was the #9 used a hand to push the ball infront of him before
got into the box.
Fleeting is reported as blaming the forwards for the defeat, but if we hadn't
self distructed at the back it would have been a draw. Now we are falling
behind in the league with two hard away games ( dundee partick ) to come next
after the cup. We badly need a new striker to support Williamson, if we get one
then we still have a chance otherwise its not looking good.
Dave
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50.102 | PAY UP AND SHUT UP | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Wed Jan 22 1992 18:13 | 13 |
| As mentioned in the previous note Fleeting blamed the forwards for
Saturdays defeat,as always whenever we get beat Fleeting blames either
Defence,Forwards,Midfield or the Goalie.He seems to forget that he has
spent about 900,000 pounds on players and he still hasn,t got a team
that are capable of getting promoted.,i wonder who he blames for
that.In my opinion our season ended on saturday simply because when it
comes to the crunch games we simply aren,t good enough.We have already
dropped 5 points at home this year and it isn,t even the end of January
yet in my opinion that says it all.On another point someone in the
stand on saturday apparently told Bobby Fleeting that his brother
hadn,t a clue and that it was time he sacked him,on saying this he was
promptly escorted from the ground and told not to come back,in other
words pay up and shut up.
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50.103 | THOU SHALL NOT CRITICISE MY WEE BROTHER | AYOV18::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Jan 24 1992 16:40 | 11 |
| I AGREE 100% WITH YOU ABOUT JIM FLEETING. REGARDING YOUR STATEMENT
ABOUT BOBBY FLEETING I WAS SITTING IN THE AREA OF THE STAND WHERE HE
MADE HIS POINT HE NEVER PUT ANY ONE OUT THEY WALKED OUT DISGUSTED AT
THE CHAIRMENS COMMENTS. HE WAS GIVING PEOPLE IN TO TROUBLE FOR SWEARING
AND APPROACHED A YOUNG FEMALE STEWARD AND TOLD HER THAT IF THE SWEARING
CONTINUED SHE WAS TO PUT THESE PEAOPLE OUT OF THE GROUND.
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50.104 | Eye trouble | ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLION | | Fri Jan 24 1992 17:08 | 5 |
50.105 | Match report anyone.... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Mon Jan 27 1992 16:11 | 3 |
| Was anyone at the meadowbank cup game..... if so how about a report
dave
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50.106 | Firhill for Thrills | AYOV18::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:23 | 7 |
| Well it is Firhill for thrills on Saturday will we manage to beat a
team above us in the league, when was the last time we beat Partick
Thistle at Firhill, I think we will struggle to get a draw.
|
50.107 | can we be second best? | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Jan 30 1992 14:01 | 11 |
| You hit the nail in the head when you said will we actually beat a team
above us in the league,it is the same old story when it comes to the
crunch games we seem to bottle it.I don,t know what anybody else thinks
but in my opinion we are not physical enough to beat the better teams
in the league we are badly needing a hard physical player in the
team.Mind you when it comes to playing Partick it doesn,t matter how
well we play against them we always get beat,so there is a very good
chance that they could end our promotion chances on saturday.With a new
man taking over at Dundee i think the battle will now be for the
runners up spot i can,t see Ian Munro at Dundee spending the new
chairmans money as badly as Jim as at Killie.
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50.108 | What a load of Clap | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Feb 03 1992 02:55 | 17 |
| Well bang goes our promotion chances,Partick made it 6 points out of
6 against us and no doubt Dundee will do the same next week.With form
like that you can,t exspect to be promoted,yet again we shot ourselves
on the foot missed chances and bad defending cost ue dearly yet again.I
didn,t think we deserved to lose but unfortunately our forwards let us
down again,for the first hour of the match we were the better team and
Partick didn,t look like much of a threat.The new signing(Ray
Stephen)was obviously not fit,and he made Gordon Rae look like Karen
Carpenter he was taken off to be replaced by that Donkey McSkimming.He
didnt really contribute much,although he was very good at clapping and
he did this continually,even after he was substituted he sat on the
bench and clapped.I must say though that Magnum,s goal was worth the
admission money,it,s just a pity we then went and threw the game away
about 60 seconds after he had scored it.Surely the time has now come
for Bob Fleeting to sack his brother we have spent more money than all
the other teams in the league put together yet we are not good enough
to be promoted.
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50.109 | KFC Game Over | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | C'mon The Honest Men | Mon Feb 03 1992 03:14 | 21 |
| Hello Squirels,
Just a wee note from an exiled honest man to say how
great it is to see you people with egg all over your blue and white
faces . How much money will you lot need to spend before you wise up
and realise that your maneger is a dumpling ?
Anyway only 3 points now and closing,see you all in March
in Gods country.
p.s Has Billy Doc. burnt his scarf yet?
p.p.s Have any of you learnad how to shut your mouths yet????
yo ho ho bye bye now Graeme McDonald
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50.110 | Tell me something i don,t know | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Feb 03 1992 05:07 | 9 |
| .109
In reply to the previous note,i said after Mr Fleeting got us
relegated to the 2nd division that he would have to be sacked.I have
known for 3 years he was a dumpling,so i certainly don,t need you to
write into the Killie note and tell me.As for having egg on our
faces,well the only people with that problem is the Fleeting,s they are
the ones responsible for buying the players and wasting about 900,000
pounds and your good self for putting in such a STUPID F*****G NOTE.
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50.111 | If you can't stand the heat...... | EAYV01::LGRACE | | Mon Feb 03 1992 21:13 | 9 |
| Re .109
C,mon Brian don't take it too serious,there is nothing better than
some light hearted banter between the two Ayrshire teams followers.
There is nothing better than reading the on going slagging by both
sets of supporters and I am quite sure that although the writer
of note .109 has got your back up about Saturday's result,there
will be plenty of times in the future where the shoe will be on
the opposite foot and the writer of note.109 will be left cringing.
Cheers
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50.112 | OUT OF THE CUP AGAIN | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Wed Feb 05 1992 03:45 | 10 |
|
F*****G P**H
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50.113 | Stripes In Trouble | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | C'mon The Honest Men | Wed Feb 05 1992 08:44 | 20 |
| Hi Brian,
Are the famous Ayrshire Killie going for some sort of British
record in getting kicked out of cups ??????? yo ho ho .....
Never mind there is always the Ayrshire Cup,but wait a minute
dont the Ayrshire Giants hold that trophy.......OF COURSE THEY DO..
so youve nae chance in that one either.Never mind you can all turn the
clock back 3 years and support Hurlford,their still in the Jacky
Scarlet.........HO Ho Ho
bye bye Graeme McDonald..
.....
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50.114 | Where do we go from here | AYOV18::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Feb 05 1992 14:56 | 17 |
| Well here we are again out the cup, Killie have not won a replay
at Rugby Park since 1978 when they defeated Celtic, since then we have
lost to mighty oposition such as Stranraer, Q.O.S and last night to
the mighty men from the capital Meadowbank Thistle. Where do we go from
here our manager has spent more money than the rest of First Division
put together and we still cannot beat part time opposition at our own
ground. Last night Meadowbank were more orginised and looked a far
better side than Killie for most of the game. We wre given a break
when the referee allowed our goal to stand when Hugh Burns looked well
offside when he scored. Anyway Bobby Fleeting says if we do not win
promotion this season there is always next season. We will just have to
wait and see roll season 1992-93.
Sal nice to see you are still alive and kicking all the best at SQF and
no doubt I will be hereing form you in the very near future.
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50.115 | You,ve Been Jinxed! | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Feb 06 1992 03:34 | 11 |
| Having now blamed just about every player for various defeats and also
having had a go at the support for not giving them enough backing at
home games,Mr Fleeting has at last came up with the answer to all our
problems.Apparently there is a jinx on us at every home game and that
is the reason why we are getting beat at home so often,yet again he
refuses to take any responsibility for our season being over already.I
for one will not be back at a home game until the jinx is removed,in
other words until Fleeting is sacked.So in response to note .113 well
you can look forward to my reports from Blair Park,Hurlford in the near
future,as for the Ayrshire cup well we didn,t want to win it anyway,so
there.
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50.116 | the Ghost of Xmas past | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:23 | 8 |
|
I read the other day that Doncaster have got a priest or vicar
or someone to remove an old gipsy curse from their ground..
maybe some sort of Exorism should be called for here !^)
Chris
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50.117 | Simply the best... Tee hee hee | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Thu Feb 06 1992 21:17 | 15 |
| .109 sounds like a massive sigh of relief. At least now you can get a
decent crowd twice a season when we come down to fill that hovel in the
middle of the railway marshalling yard that you call a ground 8^).
Back to Killie business, the Glasgow Herald ran a story today saying
that Fleeting was thinking of resigning (don't think too long now,Jim)
but the best bit was the reporters comments that this would come as a
shock to many Ayrshire supporters !!
p.s re last note Forget exorcisms,curses ouja boards etc ... a P45
addressed to J.Fleeting esquire will do nicely.
Andy.
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50.118 | Guess who ! | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Fri Feb 07 1992 06:35 | 3 |
| If the Glasgow Herald is correct and Fleeting actually has the brains
to resign,who would be the next manager?Would it just be a matter of
Tommy Burns taking over ? or would they look elsewhere ?
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50.119 | TB's yer man. | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Fri Feb 07 1992 15:58 | 9 |
| It has to be TB taking over. I don't think he is 100% ready for it but
there is no point in keeping him in the shadow of someone else for x
no. of years. It is ironic that one of the things that brought Tb to
Killie was to learn management ... well after three years understudy to
fleeting at least he should know what not to do.
P.s If Fleeting goes then the dwarf mad monk mcsherry goes too.
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50.120 | killie's big support ha ha ha...... | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | C'mon The Honest Men | Mon Feb 10 1992 12:18 | 32 |
| re .109
5,000 against QOS, 9,000 against HIBS, 5,500 against
STJOHNSTONE,8,000 against MOTHERWLL all sujests we dont need
squirrels to fill our ground thank you very much,get to the 2nd
round of a cup and Im sure you will see what I mean .......
A SIGH OF RELIEF ...WHO DO YOU REALY THINK YOU
ARE ????
cheers again ....Graeme McDonald
P.S I remember a Ayrshire Cup match at Rugby Park about 5 years
ago,where a massive crowd of 700 watched the match ,they only had the
enclosure open the crowd was that small How many of your 'big
following'would be at that match ??????????????
This United Fan was one of the 700 .....bye now..
s
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50.121 | 8^) | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Thu Feb 13 1992 22:11 | 2 |
|
Whoomf...bait taken. Hope it tasted nice.
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50.122 | HOOKED | KURMA::GMCDONALD | C'mon The Honest Men | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:50 | 13 |
| re .121
Well Andy you got me that time hook line and sinker ,but it
does get boring when the Killie faithful start forgeting about the
game and start remarking about crowds and grounds..Surely points
make prizes and nothing else is very important...
Once again though you did get me on the hook,all the best
for the future .....
Graeme....
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50.123 | Fleeting still must go | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Thu Feb 20 1992 13:02 | 13 |
| re -1
The way Kilmarnock are playing these days all we've got to brag about
is the size of the crowd.(and that's going down gradually too.)
Apparently Fleeting is denying that he considered resigning now. What a
pity. What about punting Fleeting and Mcsherry and giving Alex Smith
the job? or how about Billy Mcneill and TB as co managers ??
Andy.
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50.124 | Game off again... | ETGWK2::DMURRAY | | Mon Feb 24 1992 15:48 | 22 |
| Well Saturday's game was off yet again due to waterlogged pitch. I can't
remember a season when we had to cancel two games because of rain. Since I live
next to the hallowed turf, I was surprised, the grounds around the park were OK
but there was certainly not much activity Friday & Saturady to fork the pitch
to get rid of the surface water. It makes you think that it could be a ploy
by the management to allow the game to be put off so that a couple of players,
Paterson & Williamson, could get fit for this crunch game..
Looking forward to Wednesday's game nothing but full points will do, with a
repeat on Saturday against Forfar at home. We certainly can't afford to slip up
now so as Fleeting said the players have to stand up and be counted. By some
performances lately a few could just stand up for an improvement. I dont
expect much change to the team unless Williamson and Paterson are fit, certainly
on what I saw from Ray Stewart against Aberdeen reserves he isn't fit enough
for the first team yet. So it will be Campbell & Williamson upfront with
Mitchell on the wing, usual midfield, Monty taking over at full back with that
plonker Black suspended.
Prediction 2 - 0 for Killie
dave
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50.125 | | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Wed Feb 26 1992 16:46 | 16 |
| Is Williamson really injured? More like he is still dropped I think.
The Record says Fleeting is thinking of playing Campell Clark tonight -
Why?? Fleeting should be concentrating on getting the team playing
together as a unit again instead of bringing in more and more obscure
players when things get bad.
0-0 or 1-0 to Raith I would predict.
Andy (Mr. Pessimism)
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50.126 | Our Very Last Chance | AYOV18::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Feb 26 1992 16:56 | 4 |
| They are waiting on a specialists report on Williamson he has a nasty
groin strain, if they persist in playing him while he has this it could
develop into a hernia. If we win tonight we still have a very slim
chance of promotion. I predict a 2-0 win for Killie.
|
50.127 | from darkness unto light | KURMA::GMCDONALD | C'mon The Honest Men | Wed Feb 26 1992 18:03 | 13 |
| Hello Billy,
Long time no see big man..Isaw Raith at Somerset not so very
long ago, while they seemed very well drilled at the back by Nichol
they didnt seem to clever in front of goal, Ayr that day where very
luckey to escape with a draw . So with this in mind I think Killie will
get apoint for ther efforts..Tell me what you think of the wee Irish
fella ,Ithink he plays right wing/midfield ....Quite impresive..
Sal
p.s Can you still tie a bow the way you used to??????????
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50.128 | Is it Him | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Feb 26 1992 18:49 | 11 |
50.129 | .... | KURMA::GMCDONALD | C'mon The Honest Men | Wed Feb 26 1992 19:23 | 9 |
| BLONG,
Yes he does play with Raith ,but Im not sure of his name but he
scorred a cracker against Ayr back in December.He looks about 20,
and when I think back his name might be Delainey, could be wrong
though...
Graeme McDonald..
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50.130 | Paddy | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Feb 26 1992 19:30 | 5 |
50.131 | | SCOAYR::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Feb 26 1992 19:31 | 6 |
| The guys name is Damien Dunleavy and they signed him from Sligo (i
think) He's been there about 9 months, and is now beginning to make an
impression in Division One
Kev...
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50.132 | blue nose damien | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Feb 26 1992 20:59 | 2 |
| Damien Dunleavy sounds like the wrong side of the fence
for Jimmy Nichol.
|
50.133 | from darkness into light.. | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | C'mon The Honest Men | Thu Feb 27 1992 15:27 | 11 |
| Squirrels,
Well Billy your prediction was not far away...Could you give an
update on last nights game as there are some Killie fans up here quite
interested.....
Graeme....
|
50.134 | killie 1 raith 0 | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Feb 27 1992 17:01 | 27 |
| Killie won 1-0 thanks to a well worked goal by Gus McPherson. It was a
struggle up to Fleeting brought on Porteous for Williamson with 30
mins., to go. Porteous made a big difference. Geddes ,Tait, MOntgomery
all did exceptionally well Williamson blasted one over from two yards,
the Raith keeper had a brilliant save from a deflected Tommy Burns
shot. Hugh Burns headed one of the line in the last minute.
I think we just deserved to win. Killie team was as listed below.
1. Geddes
2. McPherson
3. Riley
4. Mongomery
5. Tait
6. T. Burns
7. Mitchell
8. H. Burns
9. Williamson
10. Campbell
11. Jack
12. Porteous
13. McStat
Sal remember what I said about the two boys from Hull that they would
not last till Xmas well I was only 7 weeks out Vincent Freed and Smith
up for sale.
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50.135 | from darkness unto light.. | MASALA::GMCDONALD | C'mon The Honest Men | Thu Feb 27 1992 18:48 | 9 |
| BILLY,
Right on once again Bill,but could you sheed any light on the Evans
saga,seems he has went from being transfer listed to being freed could
advise...
Graeme....
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50.136 | EVANS UPDATE | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Feb 27 1992 19:07 | 7 |
| Sal Stevie turned down a swop deal to Clydebank last Friday it was him
for Pat Kelly. Earlier on that week Burley offered him a free but he
refused it because his contract does not expire until June. He has also
spoken to Stranraer and Q.O.S. are interested as well, I have not
spoken to him since last Saturday so I do not no what has happened
since then. Stevie is only interested in part time football has he has
buissnes commitments as well as football.
|
50.137 | Kilie v Forfar | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Feb 28 1992 14:09 | 4 |
| Tomorrow Killie face Forfar, on paper we should win this one
comfortably, but we are so inconsistent anything could happen. I do not
think there will be many changes from the midweeks selections, predict
a 3-0 win for Killie.
|
50.138 | stripes in trouble. | KURMA::GMCDONALD | I am so dizzy | Fri Mar 06 1992 09:40 | 18 |
| squirrels,
Whats wrong with you lot this weather cat got your tongue ?
Surely you have something to say ,just because you'll be playing in
the 1st next year there's no need to go in the huff.....
remember the song!
always look on the bright side of life !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-)
see ya all in March ..Graeme....
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50.139 | ????? | KURMA::GMCDONALD | Jam Tarts are Great | Sat Mar 07 1992 07:45 | 16 |
| Billy,
Were you at the Shefeild United match yesterday?
It was a pity they called it of because you were wining 1-0 and
it would have been the only United you beat this year
:-)
cheers Graeme...
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50.140 | AYR Mail.. | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | Jam Tarts are Great | Sun Mar 08 1992 02:44 | 18 |
| SQUIRRELS,
Come out , come out where ever you are!!Whats wrong with you
people ? You are still in a good position in the league , promotion
is not out the question,so why are you all not talking the talk,could
it be that a certain day in March approaches and your date with destiny
is near .
Listen cheer up squirrels ,we've already sorted Hamilton out for
you and Dundee will get more of the same, you see we realy look after
our wee brothers from the north.
Sorry though , come the 21st we must forget that your family and
tan your blue and white ass** once and for all.
Any of you fancy a pre match refreshment , come round to the
Horseshoe Bar (safe pub) before the match and we can swop some opinions
,views and also get realy wet inside....
cheers Graeme....
|
50.141 | ex | AYOV18::BDOCHERTY | | Tue Mar 10 1992 13:19 | 18 |
| Hello Sal I have been of work for the past week so I have a bit of
catching up to do. I did not go to the Sheffeild United game simply
because I knew it would either be postponed or abandoned after it got
started. The pitch is an absolute disgrace you have never seen anything
like it, they should contact the four teams they have to play at Rugby
Park and play these games away from home after all we are not going
anywhere this season, it is just a pity our board could not be ambitous
about the football aspect of the club because if they were they would
sack that p___k that is the groundsman and the the manager, but
football is the last thing on the boards mind. Of the park we have a
lovely restaurant a good weekly raffle, who cares what goes on between
3pm and 0440pm on Saturday nobody bar the suporters.
|
50.142 | State of the pitch... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Tue Mar 10 1992 17:00 | 32 |
| I was away on business and missed friday's game, so I can't talk about the
state of the pitch on that day. But as for the last couple of months I have
never seen Rugby Park look so bad. It appears that the groundsman has a
contract with Irvine beach to relocate some of the sand dunes. The center
of the park is covered in sand and when it rains it must be like playing in
glue.
I thought that we had good drainage on the pitch and can hardly remember a
game when it was postponed for waterlogged pitch in the last 15 years I've been
going to games. Since I live next to the park and my garden isn't flooded I
should ask Fleeting for a job ( well the wages might be better than Dec's since
he's throws money away on nobody's anyway ), I certainly couldn't make a worst
job than the present groundsman.
As far as playing out the rest of the season, I'm reserving judgement until
4:45 on saturday. If we get 4 points from tonight and Saturday then things might
change, but in all honesty our team is just not good enough to gain promotion
or survive in the premier league. I predict Dundee & Partick will make it up,
with Killie finishing about 4 points off the pace in 4th spot. We badly need
a decent striker for next year as well as a replacement for TB in midfield.
Bobby Williamson has struggled since November with injury and really shouldn't
be playing at all, since all its done is completely distroy his confidence in
front of goal. With all the strikers we gave away this year we have struggled
when we get injury's to the front men. Fleeting must take the blame for this and
should get his marching orders. The players he has dropped/let go have all
scored for other teams but what we have left couldn't score in a month of
Sunday's.
Dave
totally depressed Killie fan, who can't even slag Ayr off over the midden they
call a football pitch any more....
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50.143 | BOGby Park.... | MASALA::GMCDONALD | Jam Tarts are Great | Thu Mar 12 1992 13:51 | 15 |
| Hi Dave,
We may not have a Euro class luxury stadium like Killie complete
with 2nd hand flood lights , chicken mesh segrigation fense that nobody
can see through and away terraceing about 200m from the playing surface
not to mention zero faclities for away support transport...
But at least it has finally been proven who has the better
playing surface....Games as usuall at Somerset me thinks...
cheers Graeme...
|
50.144 | Time For Rice | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Mar 13 1992 19:21 | 2 |
| Sal Bogby Park is an understatement it is likely a paddy feild in India
I will be very surprised if the game is on tomorrow.
|
50.145 | Derby Day... | KURMA::GMCDONALD | UNITED | Sun Mar 15 1992 15:19 | 26 |
| Squirrels,
Did you lot an other big favour on Saturday,Raith were like
lambs to the slaughter ,hope you lot will make a fight of it next week
because if you don't we are talking cricket score.
Even if you play to your best form,I feel without H Burns
in the middle of the the park you will lack a bit of bite and with
Williamson half fit that only leaves TB and Mitcheal as real threats.
I think with big Ally banging them in all over the place ,Tommy
Walker buzzing at the moment and big Shaw due to start again you have a
lot more to worry about..
So I'll stick my neck out and go for 3-1 for Utd...
If any of you are looking for a SAFE pint come round to the
Horseshoe Bar, all Killie fans made welcome before or after the match..
Graeme..
|
50.146 | Bring on the Ayr | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Mar 16 1992 03:12 | 10 |
| Well it looks as of we should play with 10 men every week,i thought we
played some good stuff after shug was sent off.It was great to see the
team playing with some fight for a change and we got the win that we
deserved.I thought big Calum had a great game as did the majority of
the team even jack put himself about a bit.If we play with the same
commitment on saturday then i have no fears about the game and
hopefully it should be another 2 points in the bag.We will however miss
shug in midfield,on the sending off incident well i thought the ref,s
decision was a disgrace.
|
50.147 | bring on the Killie!! | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | UNITED | Mon Mar 16 1992 11:38 | 12 |
| Brian,
Looks like being a derby to remember,with both teams on form,
lets hope it lives up to that.
What size of support do you think you'll bring down ??
Also what do you think your team selection will be ??
Graeme...
|
50.148 | Roll on Saturday | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Mar 17 1992 05:14 | 27 |
|
Graeme,
As you say,both teams are on a good run and there is alot at
stake for Killie on saturday if we win then it keeps the promotion
challenge going and there is the extra incentive for Ayr in that a
victory over us will virtually kill us off in the promotion race,unless
results elsewhere go our way.With so much at stake for us on saturday i
exspect a big Killie turnout with us making up more than half of the
8000 crowd i exspect to be there.As for the Killie team for saturday
well it should be around these lines
1.Norman
2.McPherson 5.Patterson 3.Magnum
4.Monty
7.Mitchell 8.Porteous 6.Tait 10.TB
9.Jack 11.Campbell
6.Monty
the 8000 crowd i exspect at the game
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50.149 | GIVE US A PINT | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Mar 17 1992 10:07 | 15 |
|
Graeme
Do you mean to tell me that if i visited the Horseshoe Bar on
saturday with my Killie scarf and top on and started singing about the
fact that Ayr haven,t really ever won anything i would be a safe man ?
I would like to take you up on your offer but me being a squirrel well
i,m afraid i want to keep my nuts in tact.
P.S Sorry about the end of the previous
note,i don,t know what happened to
it.
|
50.150 | ????? | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | UNITED | Tue Mar 17 1992 12:50 | 14 |
| Brian,
Before the last two new year games there has been around 50
Killie fans in the Horseshoe without even a hint of trouble.
Even after that game in October the were some in there after the
game , no sweat ,ask Bob McGinn!!!!
any way beers are on Derek Rees...
All the best , Graeme..
|
50.151 | Make Your Mark Sal 204 o.k. | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Tue Mar 17 1992 20:41 | 8 |
| I have just looked at the 1st Division League table if Ayr United were
to beat Morton tonight and beat us on Saturday they go above us in the
league all be it we have games in hand, about I wonder who Jim Fleeting
would blame for that if that was to happen. I cannot see Killie doing
ant better than a draw at Somerset on Saturday. Whats your honest
thoughts Sal.
|
50.152 | NERVIOUS!!!! | KURMA::GMCDONALD | UNITED | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:33 | 21 |
| BILLY,
Was at Greenock last night ,and as I thought from Saturdays
performance we have big problems in midfield, the boss has went for a
4-3-3 system which is leaving us a bit short in of meat in midfield,
thats why Im so happy that H Burns wont be playing as he makes the
bullets for TB..
On the plus side the defence looks not to bad and the strikers have
pushed their work rate up a bit , with big Ally playing his best stuff
since signing .
We are not a great side , so we need everyone to pull together,if
that happens and we have workers in the mid field like George,McLean
and Kenedey who can stop TB and wee Mitcheal then we have a chance..
It will be decided in the middle of the park....But Partick apart
Killie is the only team in the league we have yet to beat,so being a
believer in the law of averages i.e Morton last night. so with that in
mind Ill change my prediction to 2-1 Ayr......fingers crossed..
Will you be there Bill??........Graeme...
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50.153 | PREDICTIONS... | EAYV01::GLEROY | | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:46 | 7 |
| I have two predictions....
1. Looking out the window, I predict the game will be postponed!
2. If it's played, it'll be a 0-0 draw, no football!
Gavin.
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50.154 | ex | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Mar 18 1992 14:14 | 8 |
| REPLY 152
I most probably will be there but I do not hold out must hope, our last
three games we struggled to beat Meadowbank, Forfar and Raith, when you
spend 1 million pounds Sal you should be wipeing the floor with teams
like that, I think the players have the ability but the coaching and
tatics have a lot to be desired. I still go for a draw at best.
|
50.155 | Horeshoe at 12 | MADBAS::DREES | the black & white machine | Fri Mar 20 1992 17:31 | 17 |
|
Re : 149
Brian,
get yourself and your mates down to The Horseshoe for a
pre match beer. If I can go to the Portman in full regalia
there is reason why you can't do the same in The Horseshoe.
As Sal said - the last time the game was at Somerset there
were as many Killie fans in the pub as Ayr fans. The banter
was great.
It would also be a nice change to hear some realistic predictions
rather than having to listen to Danny and Sal telling me how easy
it's going to be !!!??? :-)
Del.
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50.156 | 2-0 | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Mon Mar 23 1992 17:17 | 22 |
| The promotion (ho ho ho) bandwagon keeps rolling!! Although we won I
have to say that we were under P for a long period in the second half
and if Ayr had got a goal at that stage I don't think we would have
come back. For a team that had to win we were second to every ball in
the second half with the only grit being shown by Monty (as usual) and
TB (surprisingly).
Good to see Dobbin getting booked but it was long overdue when it
came...the big donkey pushed and elbowed Paterson all game. The really
disappointing thing was that Paterson played like a big fairy and just
took the abuse and never gave any back.
Did Mitchell hit the post or the side netting in the last minute after
he rounded Purdie??
All in all a satisfactory result after a barely average performance.
Andy.
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50.157 | ??????? | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | UNITED | Tue Mar 24 1992 08:48 | 16 |
| Squirrels,
Humble pie time again,beaten by the better team on the day,
no complaints.Hope you now go on and win promotion leaving Thistle and
the Accies in your wake.If this is acheived will any of you be big
enough to eat humble pie and give Jim Fleeting credit for the tast
completed?????
Graeme...
P.s Remember,twice at Somerset for 50K,that was the
agreement!!!!!!!! :-)
|
50.158 | ex | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Tue Mar 24 1992 12:15 | 6 |
| Sal if we do go and get promoted some credit will be given but he still
is not the man for the job, Sal wait for some sensational news coming
from Rugby Park shortly.
|
50.159 | Missed completely... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Tue Mar 24 1992 13:19 | 19 |
| Brian,
Happy days are here again.......
From what I know Mitchel rounded the keeper, and then hit the side netting.
I hope this week Fleeting gives all the players some practice on how you shoot
after rounding the keeper. In the last two games, Black rounded the keeper and
then ran along the 6yrd line & missed, and on Saturady Mitchell rounded the
keeper and missed. They should both take a leaf out of Tommy Tait's book and
just wack the ball in.
A good performance from the Boys in blue in the second half after a poor
first half. Top Marks to Monty, Burns ( 2nd half ), Black & McPherson.
All I need know is to convince the wife to let me go to Greenock tonight.
Dave.
PS What's the sensational news at Rugby Park then....
|
50.160 | SPONSORSHIP | EAYV01::FHEWITSON | | Tue Mar 24 1992 16:24 | 16 |
|
HOT OFF THE PRESS
KILMARNOCK,S NEW SHIRT SPONSOR IS
TAMPAX
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50.161 | Bloody Terrible! | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:05 | 5 |
| RE.160
If our new sponsers are to be Tampax does this mean that we will
lose to Morton tonight and then Stirling on saturday,because if that is
the case then it really would be a BAD WEEK.
|
50.162 | Injury woe 's etc... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:56 | 26 |
| As the season continues towards its climax, the depth of squad at Killie
is being called into play. The Killie Std has it that Flexney and Jenkins
both came through a full 90mins reserve game this week and on Wednesday played
a practice match againts St Johnstone. The aim being to get Flexney fit for
Saturday's game. Unfortunately the other news was that Bobby Williamson broke
down again in the same reserve game ( which we lost 2 - 1 ) so it looks like he
wont be back by Saturday.
The return of Flexney will cause a problem for Fleeting , will he drop Monty
after the solid performances he has put in while playing in the center of
the defense , except for the number of bookings he has collected. Hugh Burns
will be missing ( 1 match suspension ) so Monty could line up in the middle
of the park with Burns and Tait with Sid on the bench.
Up front it will have to be Mitchell, Campbell and Jack. Without Williamson
we are a bit lacking in firepower. Bobby may have been off the boil in the
couple of months prior to his injury forcing him out. But I think that for
most of Dec & Jan he was playing half fit anyway so a rested and fit B W would
certainly enhance our promotion prospects with some tough games coming up.
dave
Who's trying to beg his wife to let him go to sunny Stirling on Saturday on
the pretence that Stirling's a lovely place to vist and do her shopping while
I go to the game... ( no chance...sob..sob... oh for the days before the
liberated woman )
|
50.163 | The Watters & Riley Show? | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Mar 27 1992 18:27 | 5 |
| Tomorrow we head for Stirling and two points is a must, Albion will
have Riley, Watters, Reid and McInnes in there side barring injury and
supensions, they will all be trying very hard to show Fleeting and
McSherry they could still have done a job for Killie. Any I predict a
2-0 victory for Killie.
|
50.164 | STRIPES IN TROUBLE | KURMA::GMCDONALD | UNITED | Sun Mar 29 1992 17:23 | 9 |
| BILLY,
Willie Watters, Willie watters ,na nana, nana.....
Do you think the partys over yet Billy????????
Graeme
|
50.165 | The Parties Over | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:04 | 2 |
| Yes I do think the party is over, if only we could play Ayr every week
we might just havve made this season.
|
50.166 | Missed Chances | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Mar 30 1992 15:02 | 8 |
| We had our chances on saturday but yet again the need for a good
striker was in evidence,campbell tried hard but again had no support up
front,jack as usual didn,t look interested and when Williamson came on
he played as he has done all season.The goal we lost took a deflection
and gave geddes very little chance but as so many games this season we
failed to take our chances and it looks as if the party may well be
over if not over then it is certainly at the slow dance section.We now
have to win every game and hope that a few results go our way.
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50.167 | killie1 - jags + ref 3 | ETGSYS::DMURRAY | | Sun Apr 05 1992 00:50 | 58 |
| Well it looks like since I'm first to write about the Killie - Thistle
game it will be me who gets into trouble from the moderator over bad
language, but I'll try and control myself...
Never through a season of terrible refereeing decisions have I been
so pissed off with the crap they call a Ref at the game on Saturday.
The game was turned on one dreadful decision. With the game balanced
at 2-1 for the jags, Killie were pilling on the pressure looking for
the equalizer which may have given them an outside chance of getting
something from a game which looked lost at half time. A break away
down the thistle right wing caught one of the forwards a couple of
yards offside. The linesman immediately put the flag up and
the defenders ( Patterson , Monty ) stopped. Then for no apparent
reason put it down again. The thistle striker cut in from the sideline
and passed to another player who again was standing offside to tap in
at the back post. The game erupted, 2 Killie players booked, the
linesman accosted by coins/pies and verbally from the terraces and
field alike. I was standing right behind the linesman not 6 feet away.
He gave offside but the Ref waved play on, I believe for the player not
interfering with play. The linesman then put his flag down and play
continued, with the offside player in possession of the ball in the
clear. He missed the scorer being offside by arguing with the Killie
defence.
To put the record straight, firstly the player was offside
there is no question about that, secondly he was interfering with play
while he was offside, since that's when he received the ball. The blame
not only rides with the linesman but also the Ref, he overruled the
linesman, when the action took place within 10 ft of linesman who had a
perfect view. But after the goal he talked to the linesman and after some
discussion gave the goal.
The action of the Ref throughout the whole game was crap. He missed
that git Duffy kick his way around the park. He gave us one penalty,
even he couldn't miss that one, with Burns pulled down from behind Rugby
style when about to shoot. No booking ? He missed the blatant handball
in the box in the second half before Jags scored the 3rd.
Killie's season is over with only the Ayrshire cup to look forward to.
We were never good enough to go up, but neither are thistle or dundee.
The bad start to the season and lack of firepower cost us dear. The points
we lost through the inability to convert domination into goals has cost us
promotion. On the whole its been a season of what might have been, missed
chances, hitting the woodwork at least twice a game etc. But that's no
excuse, we have the best support outside the premier league ( top 6 ),
with great potential given a wining team. But bad investment, poor tactics,
lack of fight by some players, poor mgmt decisions in releasing proven
strikers means we're doomed to another season in th first division.
Next year will be make or bust for Killie under the Fleetings. Some
players have to go and a team that will fight ever game must be built.
We have the makings of a good team, a playmaker in midfield and another
striker could make a big difference next year.
Dave
( totally dejected and pissed off, but I'll still go to every game as I'm
a glutton for punishment )
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50.168 | who would be a referee? | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Apr 06 1992 08:46 | 11 |
| Yet again when it comes to the crunch we demonstrated that we haven,t
got what it takes when it comes to a physical game we are like boys
against men.You can say whet you like about Duffy and Rae but they
still know how to play the game and they take no prisoners the current
Killie team is crying out for a couple of players like them,Patterson
for his size is very half hearted in the tackle.At the end of the day
bad manegement not enough effort and lack of a consistent goalscorer
means another year in the 1st division,it is now time for fleeting to
resign and give someone else a chance.As for the refereeing decision on
saturday all i will say is that if it had happened at ibrox or parkhead
there would have been a riot.
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50.169 | missed the boat???? | EAYV01::LGRACE | Walking down the Somerset Road.... | Mon Apr 06 1992 13:14 | 22 |
| Re .167
The writer of note .167 said that next season would be the make
or break season however considering the amount of money invested
this season on players,surely maybe this season might have been
the make or break season especially if you take into account the
ages of several buys who were bought as a short term investment
to try ensure a quick step up to the Premier and then hopefully
build from that,also on the point of Dundee and Partick not being
good enough for the Premier,I think I can remember the same being
said about Airdrie and Falkirk who are just about guaranteed another
season in the Premier.Undoubtedly the hardest thing is to get out
of the First Division and then buy what you can to stay remain there.
Without sounding disrespectful to Kilmarnock,they have already
put a lot of money out and still no step up so I honestly believe
that this was the make or break season for them and finally I totally
agree that over the past few seasons Killie's support has swelled
to become the biggest outwith the top six in the Premier but will
it keep growing if Killie remain in the 1st Division for another
year.
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50.170 | All over now.... | MADBAS::DSMITH | | Mon Apr 06 1992 16:05 | 20 |
|
Not having seen the incident on Saturday that upset the Killie fans, I
can't comment on it. However, I think the standard of refs in this
country has declined in recent years, causing a lot of controversy at
games throughout the country.
I would also say that Partick Thistle seem to get more dodgy decisions
given in their favour than against. The 2 games at Somerset this season
were perfect examples. Ayr dominated both games but lost on both
occassions partly due to very bad referreing. Duffy and Rae at the
centre of Thistle's defence are 2 very experienced pro's who know how
much they can get away with and generally con the ref into a lot of bad
decisions.
Anyway, we'll see you lot again next season, hopefully you'll still
have the same numpty as manager and maybe we'll get a couple of
victories over you.
Danny...
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50.171 | Up we go, Up we go, Up we go...... | UNTADA::BIRSE | C'mon ra 'D' | Mon Apr 06 1992 18:16 | 13 |
| Just found this again after the recent move....
Re. .167
>> Killie's season is over with only the Ayrshire cup to look forward to.
>> We were never good enough to go up, but neither are thistle or dundee.
Ahem....I would have thought that those who go up are exactly the ones who proved
themselves good enough to go up, over a long hard season. Staying up is next
season's problem. Whether Dundee and Thistle are the two, remains to be seen, but
the fact is that 'points make prizes'. With Dundee now 5 points ahead of Hamilton
with 5 games to play, I think they have a very good chance of Premier League problems
come the Autumn :^)...
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50.172 | Give us some Money | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 02:05 | 9 |
| At last Fleeting has done the right thing and resigned,it has come in
my opinion about 3 years to late if he had done this even before the
start of the season then i beleive we might well have been sitting
at the top of the first division with promotion in our sights.It is now
time to get an exsperienced manager and i beleive that a Billy
McNeil,Tommy Burns partnership would work well that is providing the
current board have enough money to pay Mcneil,according to reports the
Fleetings have no money left.If these reports are true and Bobby
Fleeting also goes,where would that leave the club?
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50.173 | stripes in trouble!! | MASALA::GMCDONALD | LIGHT | Tue Apr 07 1992 02:49 | 9 |
| Brian,
Has Jim fleeting resigned or was he sacked?? Where did you here
this was it a good sourse ?? And whats all this about Bob running out
of cash... surely not.....
Graeme...
|
50.174 | take some 'o' that | MASALA::GMCDONALD | LIGHT | Tue Apr 07 1992 09:41 | 13 |
|
The manufacturers of OXO stock cubes are expanding again. At first,
they only made the original OXO stock cube in the silver wrapper. Then they
brought out in a red wrapper, the Beef stock. This was followed by the gold
wrapper, and chicken stock.
This week they announced there latest stock.
It's in a blue & white striped wrapper.
It's the laughing stock!!!!
SQF Honest Man
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50.175 | Killie in a Crisis? | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 10:22 | 13 |
|
Graeme,
According to ceefax and the news Fleeting has resigned and was
not sacked it was widely rumoured at the start of the season that he
would resign if we did not get promotion this season,that rumour now
seems to have came true.As for big brother Bob running out of cash,well
this has been said for the past few months.I think this could very well
be true considering that his little brother has spent almost 1 million
pounds on alot of very bad players and acheived absoloutely nothing in
the process,no doubt all will be reveiled about the Fleetings in the
near future.
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50.176 | fleeting has gone...fleeting has gone... | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Tue Apr 07 1992 12:42 | 18 |
| Jim F. has apparently been offered a job within the business side of
Killie by Bob F. The poison dwarf has gone as well and TB is the caretaker
manager.
Good. To Fleeting's credit he didn't hang on to the job until he was
kicked. He gave himself the job of getting Killie to the Premier League
and when he failed he resigned...fair enough.
I can't help thinking about what might have been with a decent manager
at the helm. Fleetings faults and mistakes were there for all to see.
Perhaps having too much money actually worked against him in a way.
Over inflated prices were paid for players who were only stop gaps e.g
Burgess. Also he let the wrong players go at the wrong time...Watters
for example.
Oh well...never mind.
AA
|
50.177 | poor old Jim | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | LIGHT | Wed Apr 08 1992 00:36 | 20 |
| Squirrels,
Sad to here about big Jim's demise,Idon't think he had a very
easy time of it up the A77 with you lot ,lets not forget Eddie Morrison
"who" spent 100K on a player who is now with the Glens only 3 years on.
And was it Clunie who spent a then club record of 60K on Murdo
McLeod's wee brother ,who also went all the way down the ladder in gig
time. Okay so Jim had his bad deals ,but so to did Billy McBungo who
you seem to fancy as a replacement ie Hewit ,Hayes , McCahil and
Galloway.
Is there any clue as to who will be the new boss,I have been
told from a very good source that Burns has the job, but names like
Munro,Smith and possibly GB have all been banded about.
I think the best choice would be Munro, who was doing a very
good job with Dundee (5points clear).He has a knowlege of the 1st
div and has a lot of contacts in the premier for players..
What do you all think ????
Graeme...
and
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50.178 | Bring back Fleeting...(only kidding) | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Wed Apr 08 1992 21:15 | 26 |
| MANAGERIAL CANDIDATES ??
TB...Not enough experience but it might be one way of getting him
dropped from the team !!
McNeill...Don't really think so. Would he have the commitment to a club
other than Celtic? I can't remember what he was like down south (Aston
Villa was it? ) but he didn't make any headlines anyway.
Munro...A very possible. He seemed to be doing alright for Dundee but
then again look what happened to Dunfermline after Leishman went. (I
think things may have gone that way anyway).
Smith...Would be good if we could get him.
Burrrrrley...Do me a favour. I've heard a lot of crap about how if he
had the money Fleeting had etc. etc. I've seen Ayr plenty since he came
and I prefer to watch football played up and down the park not sideways
across the halfway line. Besides Kilmarnock have never been able to
play the offside game.
p.s I also heard than Leishman was in for it...could the bank balance
cope with the bar bill??
AA
|
50.179 | ....... | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | LIGHT | Thu Apr 09 1992 00:38 | 13 |
| Sqirrels,
What about Jimmy Nichol, he has done a great job at Raith with
very little support or resourses..
John Brogan at Stiling is another that done well with very
little , but I think the Killie job might be to big for him.
Burley has taken us to a cup final and another 1/4 final he has
also moved the team from relegation to mid table and changed about 20
players in the process all fo about 30K..Thats the sign of a
outstanding manager......
Graeme....
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50.180 | THINK BIG!!! | EAYV01::GLEROY | | Thu Apr 09 1992 16:43 | 14 |
| Choosing a new manager is the biggest decision Kilmarnock will make
in the next few years. I think they need to be MORE adventurous
and ambitious in this task than they have "tried" to be with players
over the last season or two.
They should think longer term and perhaps even try to poach a manager
who is in work at the moment. Alex Miller for example. I for one
am fed up with a lot of big talk then the appoint an average 1st/2nd
division nobody untill they get the boot 3 years later.
Go for gold Killie, and confine Ayrshire derby games to the Ayrshire
cup once and for all.
Gavin.
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50.181 | Big name.. or good manager... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Thu Apr 09 1992 16:55 | 25 |
| I agree with Gavin, if we go for a succesfull 1st division mgr then all we will
get is ome one who is not used to spending money on players ( like fleeting ) who
goes crazy and buys crap. Fleeting hardly made a good signing. He will say he
built a team to get us out of div 2 and thats fair enough but the investments he
made, except for Burns, Mitchell, H Burns, Williamson and at a stretch Campbell,
have been a complete waste of money. The other disappontment was players who
did the job been given away and score regularly in other teams, Watters, and
Trevor Smith for example.
So we dont want another inexperienced manger, I'd go for Smith with TB as
assistant mgr. Give them a two year contract and 500,00 budget to spend and buy two
good players, like Dundee did. You can get good players for little transfer
cost under freedom of contract so a good sign on fee and result based wages
will get players to get us up in the Premier.
Players to go :-
McStay
Porteous ( never fit for 90 mins )
Burgess ( who's he )
Jack
Any reserve player over 26 ....
dave
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50.182 | Booted Out | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Sat Apr 11 1992 11:05 | 12 |
| Well gents at long last the truth is out about the two Jims, they did
not resign they were sacked at a board meeting on Monday morning 6th
April. I understand there is a power struggle going on between Bob
Fleeting against Jim Moffat and John Paton so the crap that Sir Bob
came out with in the national press is crap. I wonder if Sir Bob could
be next to go rumours arer absolutely rife about is financial future
but these rumours have been going on since he took over the club.
At the end of the day the two Jims were an absolute disgrace to
Kilmarnock F.C. I wonder if we will ever recover from them.
|
50.183 | utd | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | LIGHT | Sun Apr 12 1992 14:11 | 8 |
| Billy,
whats all this about a takeover involving some Gers directors,
any truth in it????
Graeme...
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50.184 | No Smoke Without Fire | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Tue Apr 14 1992 18:25 | 10 |
| Well Sal the sensational news I spoke about in a previous note some
weeks ago is just about all unfolded, this Gillespie thing seems to be a
fairly accurate report at the moment, wether Sir Bob stays or goes
nobody seems to be able to shed any light on it at all, but I stress
there is strong rumours about the Fleeting Enterprises is crumbling so
we will just have to wait and see, if you are or were a Killie fan who
would you want as your new manager and what is your opinion on the
board developments. Remember the Fleetings have supposedly had money
problems of the park since they took over at Rugby Park but they seem
to be hanging on in there.
|
50.185 | IIII | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | LIGHT | Tue Apr 14 1992 18:45 | 14 |
| Billy,
I've had along think about who should fill the Killie job , and all
the time its been stareing me in the face ,if money is no object there
is only one man for the job..
Alex McDonald..
What a job he has done at Airdie plus he took Hearts from the 1st to
Europe.Surely thats good enough for Killie
Graeme
|
50.186 | Good Suggestion | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Tue Apr 14 1992 21:34 | 6 |
50.187 | Should he stay or should he go??? | EAYV01::LGRACE | Walking down the Somerset Road.... | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:43 | 9 |
| Bob McGinn who follows Killie was telling me that he phoned the
Clubcall on Monday and Bob Fleeting was on it saying that he would
not be stepping down and he would still remain the top man.He says
that he has too many things on the go for Killie and had no intention
of leaving.It will be very interesting to see what will happen if
the Gillespie story is true.I personally think that it sounds that
Bob Fleeting will move on,however what do I know I follow the club
that turns away millionaires!!
|
50.188 | Bob Fleeting Speaks With Forked Tongue | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Apr 15 1992 16:57 | 2 |
| I heard that this morning Lawrence from another source, remember Bob
Fleeting said the two Jims resigned and they never they got the boot.
|
50.189 | SILENCE IS GOLDEN | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | LIGHT | Sun Apr 19 1992 18:17 | 5 |
|
A VERY QUIET NOTE !!!!!!!!
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50.190 | Finish in style | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Mon Apr 20 1992 15:32 | 7 |
| Sal will you make it for the Ayrshire Cup Final on Wednesday, I here
Aly Graham is heading for Partick can you shed any light on this,
Killie are going to finish there league campaign in some style, they
played well on Saturday diferent style of play altogether from
Fleetings tatics they actually looked quite impressive.
|
50.191 | Superb | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Apr 21 1992 14:55 | 14 |
| A great display on saturday with Killie looking like a totally
different team,played some great football and actually played the ball
on the the deck every player had a good game it makes you wonder how much
of a say Burns had in the running of the team when Fleeting was
manager.If this is how TB wants the team to play in the future then he
certainly has my vote for the managers job.As for Dundee well if they
play like this in their next 2 games then they may well miss out on
promotion never mind the title,i couldn,t beleive how heavy Stainrod
was he looked at least a stone overweight and totally unfit his
contribution to the game was to moan at the referee for 90 minutes,and
if this was how Leighton was performing at Man utd then i can
understand why they got rid of him,i thought he was terrible.As usual
Billy Dodds dived all over the place and managed to get himself booked
in the process,anyway roll on wednesday night.
|
50.192 | The case for TB as manager strengthens... | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Tue Apr 21 1992 15:24 | 6 |
| Killie were an absolute joy to watch on Saturday...how often can you
say that ??? The passing game was superb in particular the move for the
second goal. It's a pity it's too late too matter. If they can play
like this now what was stopping them earlier in the season?
Andy.
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50.193 | Killie 4 Scum 0 | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Apr 23 1992 11:32 | 7 |
|
So F*****G Easy
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50.194 | ex | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:50 | 8 |
| Kilmarnock played well last night and deserved their 4-0 win. The team
seems to be playing with a lot more confidence since the two Jims
departed, there is no pressure on Killie at the moment because their
season is over I will reserve judgement until next season when
hopefully we are fighting for promotion, as for Ayr I felt sorry for
George Burley because his troops never tried a leg he looked totally
gutted when he left the park, he is very professional man, he derserves
better than his players are offering.
|
50.195 | Hear,Hear | EAYV01::FHEWITSON | Black And White Army | Thu Apr 23 1992 16:26 | 2 |
|
And so say all of us
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50.196 | | MADBAS::DSMITH | | Thu Apr 23 1992 17:17 | 17 |
|
Surely Tommy Burns must be the man for the job at Rugby Park? His
record over the last 4 or 5 games is very impressive. I believe he's
working with basically the same squad as the 2 numpty's had and he's
getting the right response. Burns has 1 thing in his favour over the
previous 2, he was a player of the highest quality with a good football
brain. It pains me to say it, but I reckon Killie are a very good bet
to win the league next season if Burns signs 2 or 3 good quality
players.
As for Ayr, we'll always be an average league team unless George
Burley gets some cash to spend. Until that happens, he'll have to try
and pick up average players on free's or player-swaps. That won't be
good enough to challenge for promotion. Sad days indeed!!!
Danny...
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50.197 | TB for boss!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | LIGHT | Sun Apr 26 1992 01:18 | 3 |
| Accies 0 Killie 1
An other good result for Killie,Burns must now be a cert......
|
50.198 | too easy | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Mon Apr 27 1992 20:45 | 20 |
| HAMILTON 0 KILLIE 1 (JACK)
yet another good result for TB. Good to see the 'most improved player'
since Fleeting went getting a goal. The difference in Jack is like
night and day...now he chases everything,tackles hard, shows some nice
turns and touches and most importantly is scoring goals.
Surely now the board must give TB the job. The results are not flukes
but are hard earned by playing passing football and keeping possesion
(and the ball on the deck) when we get the ball and closing players
down when we've lost it.
All should be revealed tonight on west sound sports news....
Andy. (cannae wait)
p.s. ( given the noise coming from the Killie support on saturday you
would have thought we were the ones going up !!)
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50.199 | Suggestion box | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Wed Apr 29 1992 12:49 | 17 |
| Well the board have done the sensible thing and given TB the job.
Supposedly the man he wants as his no. 2 is currently with another club
so he will have to prise him free first. Suggestions anybody???
I had heard at first that the wanted man was still PLAYING with another
club. Is it Peter Grant?? I have heard Burns sing his praises on many
occasions. Given the price tag that was quoted when Dundee were looking
for him I think that may be out of our range.
Another name in the frame was Roy Aitken but personally I think he will
already be doing a similar job with St. Mirren and may have his eye on
managership there.
Any other wild speculation??
Andy..
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50.200 | Frank McGarvey? | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | See Milky Milky!He's your dad. | Wed Apr 29 1992 13:44 | 1 |
|
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50.201 | no thanks | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Wed Apr 29 1992 16:31 | 7 |
| re -1
Heard that one too...hopefully it's not true I don't think he was doing
too great at QoS before he left after a stramash with the chairman.
Aa
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50.202 | ex | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Apr 30 1992 16:33 | 2 |
| The names I think the assistant could come from are Billy Stark, Bobby
Lennox, Gerry Collins, Frank McGarvey or maybe even Dom Sullivan.
|
50.203 | Is Collins the BEST MAN for the job? | SCOAYR::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue May 05 1992 18:02 | 2 |
| The fact that Gerry Collins was the best man at TB,s wedding could be a
good indication of who his assistant will be.
|
50.204 | Mind your money.... | MADBAS::DSMITH | | Tue May 05 1992 18:15 | 14 |
|
re last
The aforementioned Gerry Collins was booted out of Somerset many years
ago for taking wages off of the youngsters at card schools he used to
run!!
ps He was very similar in style to Jim Fleeting as a centre-half.
ie CRAP.
Danny.
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50.205 | Free Transfers | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Tue May 05 1992 18:17 | 2 |
| Killie have freed, Stuart Burgess, David Elliot, Campbell Clark, Alan
Scott, Robert McColm and Ronnie McQuilter.
|
50.206 | Mitchell 9/10 McPherson 11/10 | SCOAYR::AARNOTT | | Fri May 08 1992 16:37 | 7 |
| I heard Ally Mitchell was player of the year? Surely not...For sheer
consistency My vote would have gone to Gus Mcpherson. I don't think he
put a foot wrong defensively all season and still got forward to show
the forwards how to score on several crucial occasions (Meadowbank, Raith
spring to mind).
Andy.
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50.207 | McPherson 10/10 | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Fri May 08 1992 18:38 | 13 |
| the Killie travel assoc. voted Ally Mitchell player of the year, with Monty
second. For me there was no doubt its was Gus McPherson , consistant, all round
good proffessional. Mitchell was far to inconsistant for me and is not in my
top 3.
1st McPherson
2nd Monty
3rd Hugh Burns
These three demonstarted the will to win all year and always gave 100%. If only
the others had done the same.
dave
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50.208 | Player of the Year | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Fri May 08 1992 20:31 | 2 |
| Here, here, Gus and Monty were outstanding all season, they would of
got my vote.
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50.209 | REPLACEMENTS REQUIRED!!! | PAKORA::JROWAN | Ya Flee Bitten Varmint | Tue May 12 1992 20:34 | 7 |
| Re the free transfers, are there any players on the list who would make
good Juniors?. I heard that Talbot are on the look out for a centre
half IF big Sam McCulloch retires (36 years old). A sweeper may also be
required in place of Ross Findlay.
Any nominations guys?.
P.S. Thanks for the note Billy.
|
50.210 | Starkie Returns | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Wed May 20 1992 14:06 | 2 |
| Well it looks as if Billy Stark is going to be the number two to TB,
this was reported on Scotland Today last night.
|
50.211 | Confirmation Billy Stark accepts job as assistant manager | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Thu May 21 1992 17:17 | 15 |
| On West Sound it had an interview with both Tommy Burns and Billy Stark.
Stark has accepted the job at Killie and both him and Tb stressed the drive
would be to win promotion next season.
It should be interesting to see if Starkie brings any of the skills he learned
at Hamilton, ie boring football.
Dave
ps any news on who has been asked to report for extra training this week.
My list includes : B Williamson, P Flexney, G McPherson and top of the
bill - Sid.
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50.212 | Burgess for Camelon Juniors. | PAKORA::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Sat May 23 1992 00:14 | 8 |
| Was talking to some of the Camelon Juniors committee and they are
interested in signing Burgess (freed). Could he do a job for them at
the back?.
Talbots SQF scout.
J.R.
|
50.213 | Sumo | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Sat May 23 1992 10:59 | 5 |
| He will probably do a bit better than Junior Jim he is a big strong lad
he can head a ball further than most players can kick it, but his
attitude is deplorable and his weight goes up and down like a w____s
drawers, but I would expect him to play for a Second Division club, he
also has a tremendous shot. His nickname is Sumo.
|
50.214 | | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | LIGHT | Tue May 26 1992 03:50 | 8 |
| Billy,
Whats your views on Stark's return to Killie? Do you think this
could be TB's first error as Billy Stark didn't do that well for you
all as a player.
Graeme....
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50.215 | Starkies Back | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Tue Jun 23 1992 17:30 | 6 |
| Sal I am quite pleased Billy Stark is back as long as he does not play
because I think the guy is finished, I think he has had to many
injuries in his carreer and he must be feeling them by now. As
assistant manager I think he will do alright after all he is only got
Jim McSherry's boots to fill and lets be honest you and I could do
that.
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50.216 | | KURMA::GMCDONALD | | Sun Jun 28 1992 00:33 | 10 |
| Billy,
Whats all this about Killie after "fatso McCluskey"?
I took TB for a better manager than that or wait could it be Stark
trying to be as effective as a coach as he was as a Killie player!
Graeme.
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50.217 | Chicken George | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Mon Jul 06 1992 12:49 | 2 |
| Sal George McCluskey has started pre-season with Killie whether he as
actually signed nobody seems to no.
|
50.218 | Here We Go Again | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Jul 09 1992 15:16 | 4 |
| Well here we go again 23rd. July Southampton at home, 18th and 19th
July Fraserburgh and Rothes away and a few friendlies in between
against local Junior teams, still to resign Tait, Geddes, Porteous and
McStay.
|
50.219 | Junior game dates ??? | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Wed Jul 15 1992 14:23 | 3 |
| Anyone know the dates for the junior games..
dave
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50.220 | Frendlies | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Jul 15 1992 14:51 | 2 |
| Troon F.C V Kilmarnock F.C 29th July that is the only one I no at
present.
|
50.221 | Bobbies Skint | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Jul 16 1992 11:54 | 4 |
| Bobby Fleetings buisness Fleeting Properties was sold yesterday writs
were lodged at Kilmarnock Sherriff Court for debts of 830,000 pounds
they say it will not effect is Chairmanship at Rugby Park we will wait
and see.
|
50.222 | Jim first Bob second!!!!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | HOME BOY | Fri Jul 17 1992 06:52 | 10 |
|
Yesterday Jim Fleeting joined Partick Thistle as 1st team coach.
Could this be the the begining of the Fleeting evacuation from Gotham
City... ;-)
Graeme
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50.223 | What A Start For Big Jim | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Jul 17 1992 12:32 | 3 |
| Well what a start for big Jim at Firhill as First Team Coach, they had
a game on Wednesday and got beat 1-0 from the team he always supported
as a lad. Thistle 0 Killie 1.
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50.224 | Robbies Back | AYOV27::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Jul 23 1992 19:50 | 5 |
| Kilmarnock have appointed Alan Robertson has a Youth Coach, Alan holds
the record number appearances for the club, Jim Fleeting freed him the
in is first day when he was appointed manager, since then he has been
coaching the Youths with Hamilton Accies., he joins Stuart McLean , Jim
Clark and Willie McStay as a coach of the yts and youths.
|
50.225 | PRE-SEASON FRIENDLY | AYOV16::RMURRAY | | Fri Jul 24 1992 02:07 | 4 |
|
KILLIE 2 SOUTHAMPTON 3
|
50.226 | good game good game | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Jul 24 1992 20:36 | 4 |
|
Le Tissier's lob...what a peach
|
50.227 | Some good some bad | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Fri Jul 24 1992 20:46 | 20 |
| It was only a friendly but from the way Southampton approached it they wanted
to win more.
The plus marks...
williamson looked alot thiner and fitter
Mcpherson looked more composed in midfield.
Nice to see Mark Roberts score.
the minus...
Tom Black, still hasn't learned to mark a winger.
Not a lot to learn from this game but a week on Saturady all will be seen for
real
dave
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50.228 | Killie v Southampton | AYOV14::BDOCHERTY | | Sat Jul 25 1992 14:07 | 10 |
| A very poor 1st half performance from Killie but the 2nd half was far
better with young Mark Roberts having an exceptional game. The starting
11 on Thursday was rather strange, I do not think McStay, Riley or the
lad who played number 8 will be selected for the opening game at
Greenock. I hope Hugh Burns, Porteous and Tait will figure in the 13.
The Killie pool is a very strong pool on paper but whether they can do
it on the park is another matter.
|
50.229 | | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | HOME BOY | Sun Jul 26 1992 07:47 | 8 |
|
Billy,
Who's Killie's next game against? Also did McCluskey play at
any time during the Southampton game?
Graeme...
|
50.230 | Injury's | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Mon Jul 27 1992 16:47 | 14 |
| George McCluskey was injured for Thursday's game with Southampton. So is T B,
Hugh Burns, Mcskimming. Also out for the start of the season ( at least ) is
Paul Flexney.
I was at the open day yesterday and Williamson ( injured on thursday night ) and
McCluskey both didn't play, unless one of them was the idiot in the squirel
costume.
Does anyone know saturday's score against kilbirnie and who was playing.
Tuesday its Troon jnrs.
dave
|
50.231 | Chicken George | AYOV17::BDOCHERTY | | Mon Jul 27 1992 18:20 | 5 |
| Sal George McCluskey came on as a sub against Fraeserburgh and started
the game against Rothes but only lasted 10 minutes. He did not feature
in the Southampton game, Killie had a team at Kilbirnie on Saturday and
won 1-0 I do not no whether he took part in that game or not. Today
Killie are at Carlisle and Wednesday they play Troon.
|
50.232 | What a Week | AYOV17::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Jul 30 1992 20:10 | 7 |
| Here is the results of this weeks freindlies.
Carlisle 2 Killie 0
Vale of Clyde 1 Killie 1
Troon 1 Killie 1
What a good week I hope we end it with at least a draw on Saturday.
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50.233 | [HERE WE GO] | KIRKTN::HSTRACHAN | | Fri Jul 31 1992 07:35 | 22 |
|
[HERE WE GO]
Friendlies will be friendlies,i would"nt read read much into the last
three games.What counts is that we get a good start to the season(for a
change),and if we do i see no reason why we cannot win this league.I
reckon Stmirren,Hamilton and Raith will be with us all the way.Living
in Fife and not long started working just over the water at SQF all the
talk is Dunfermline,but personally i think (and hope)they will struggle
.By the way the bookies are giving Killie 6-1 to win the league,must be
worth a couple of pounds.
|
50.234 | Were going to win the league ;-) | PAKORA::CPATRICK | Should I Stay'or Should I go | Fri Jul 31 1992 08:06 | 24 |
|
Hello fellow space cadets...
Read an interesting article in tonights Evening News about football
in Ayrshire or rather the lack of it.
the 2 page article was mostly centered on Kilmarnock,but Ayr Utd did
manage to reserve a paragragh.It seems that us boys in the big city
have been oblivious to what has been happening to the Killie.
The reporter (I cant remember his name) but he was really gunning for
the Killie to be allowed to join the super league as they were the only
team in Ayrshire who could be relied upon to attract non-ridiculious
crowds.
The article went on to say that Ayr were known in the football circle
as the Artic Pole,everyone knows where it is but no one wants to go
there.
As the wind of change sweeps through Edinburgh and ground sharing seems
inevatable,would'nt it be constructive for Ayr Utd to play there home
games at Kilmarnocks training pitch.
So as the season approaches,I wish to send my sincere good wishes to
both clubs and I'll be keeping my eyes on both ends of the league to
see how yous are doing and to judge for myself who is No 1 in Ayrshire.
SQF Jambo
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50.235 | Maybe this year !!!!! | KIRKTN::DMCCALL | OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITES | Fri Jul 31 1992 08:43 | 5 |
|
Let the battle commence Sid....
sqf Killie
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50.236 | 1 team in Ayrshire.. | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | Auld Ayr's a toon wha nain surpasses | Fri Jul 31 1992 09:28 | 10 |
|
re.233 Killie win the league hehhehehehe this is United's league
and there is not a squirrel in the land that can stop us. ;-)
re last. The only battling you lot will be doing is for existance.8-)
Graeme. UTD UTD UTD WE STAND...
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50.237 | Killie's a toon that kick's Ayr arses | KIRKTN::DMCCALL | OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITES | Fri Jul 31 1992 10:11 | 20 |
|
Sal,
What colour is the sky in your world ??????
Most people's are "blue & white........
ps: Hello big Billy ,have ye owned up tae stealin they biscuts yet ???
SQF Killie....
|
50.238 | It's a nap | MADBAS::DREES | the black & white machine | Fri Jul 31 1992 15:47 | 18 |
|
Sal,
how you surviving up there surrounded by squirrels & half baked
tarts....
With all the noise coming out of Gotham it looks like their gonna
have the league won by Christmas...:-) :-) :-)...
How many times have we heard this before. Let them rant old
stockin'. We know the scenario. Their only setting themselves
up for the inevitable fall and with Hearts crapping themselves
around April time as usual....happy days are indeed ahead.
AYOayr...
Del...
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50.239 | | AYOV17::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Jul 31 1992 17:32 | 2 |
|
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50.240 | Tips for Promotion | AYOV17::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Jul 31 1992 18:15 | 3 |
| My tip for promotion this season if there is any are Dunfermilne and
St. Mirren with Hamilton Morton Raith and Killie in the chasing pack.
|
50.241 | Nae Prisoners!!!!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | Auld Ayr's a toon wha nain surpasses | Sat Aug 01 1992 00:03 | 22 |
|
Davie, Once again like a true Killie fan your arrogance has triped you
up,for at least 6 months a year the sky in my world and
everyone else's is BLACK AND WHITE.Over in the county capital
they call nighttime.But I can understand if all you squirrels
have never seen it,probably tucked up in bed with your warm
socks on.
Del, Being surrounded by squirrels has never bother me ,all you
do is clap your hands and they grab their nuts and run up the
nearest tree.
Billy, The 7 pro. teams will be in it to the spring with 2/3 going to
the last day.Who that is will become clearer as the season
unfolds.Its going to be tight.
SQF HONEST MAN .....
p.s "Killie a toon" with the amount of empty houses and shut
factories it will soon be a village.:-)...
|
50.242 | Super League | AYOV14::BDOCHERTY | | Sat Aug 01 1992 14:09 | 5 |
| Does anybody think that there will be any promotion this year from
Division 1. If the Super League takes of and the first division teams
who hace applied get in then they will just have gone through the
motions of a season. Will the Super League take of, I think Scottish
football needs revamped but is the Super League the answer.
|
50.243 | Who knows... | MASALA::GMCDONALD | Ayr's a toon wha nain surpasses! | Sun Aug 02 1992 00:08 | 7 |
| Billy, Good point . I heard on the radio tonight that the SSL has
recieved application from 9 Scotish league teams plus 1 Border league
and 3 Highland league teams.Add to this the 7 you already have and it
looks like being a SSL 1 and SSL 2. So what will it all really achieve.
SQF HONEST MAN.....
|
50.244 | Good Start | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:37 | 13 |
| A good solid performance on saturday and a deserved 2 points,we played
extremely well in the first half and Morton came into the game in the
second half.We held on well but as usual the boys gave us a few anxious
moments especially Geddes with some of his Superman performances at
cross balls.I thought Monty and Mitchell were both outstanding with
Monty covering well for both Patterson and Black it will be interesting
to see what the team will be once Williamson and McCluskey are fit.We
can hopefully get another good win at Boghead tomorrow and that would
set us up nicely for the home game against Raith.Like last season
though we were caught short down the left hand side,i would like to see
Black being moved to the left midfield as he seems to be caught to far
forward all the time and maybe Tommy Burns at left back,anybody got
any thoughts about that move ?
|
50.245 | Toffee at Morton | MASALA::DMCCALL | OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITES | Mon Aug 03 1992 18:27 | 21 |
|
Brian,
I think even the most optimistic Killie fan must admit that this
is going to be TB's last year on the playing front .With a long hard
season ahead he's going to get more than his fair share of knocks
( most of them in the box will probably be phonies 8-) )
But 'I' feel that we will get the best out of him were he belongs
ie: controling the game........
I totally agree with your praise of Monty as always he gave 110%
and the big question is with him and Patterson looking more and more
like a strong partnership is there ( should there ) be any room for
Flexney ???....
SQF Killie...
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50.246 | Reshuffle? | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Aug 04 1992 12:32 | 16 |
|
RE.245
I agree that this is probably going to be TB,s last season on the
playing side that is why i would like to see him go back to the
fullback position.I think it,s to much to ask of his old legs to play
another season in midfield at least if he was at fullback he would stay
there as his legs wouldn,t be able to carry him too far forward.As it
is we seem to play without a definite leftback every week which leaves
Monty to try and cover all the time.As for Patterson well i,m afraid
i,m not a big fan of him,for his size he isn,t very good in the air and
seems to be very easy knocked off the ball.I would rather see a fit
Paul Flexney playing beside Monty al least Flexney puts the odd tackle
in and wins some balls in the air.I would also rather see Shug Burns
back in the midfield with Gus going back to fullback where he seems
happier.
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50.247 | 43 to go!! ;_) | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | Ayr's a toon wha nain surpasses! | Tue Aug 04 1992 13:27 | 8 |
|
Any squirrels for Boghead tonight , if so what are your thoughts on
tonights game .. I think it will be Killie by mile,,2-0 3-0....
Good result on Sat lads ,,2nd top already,best start in 3 years,cant
be bad ehh...
SQF HONEST MAN!!!!!
|
50.248 | Where,s the rest of the Blue and White Army ? | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Aug 04 1992 14:34 | 9 |
|
re.247
Yes i will be at Boghead tonight exspecting another 2-0 win to
the boys to set us up nicely for Raith on saturday.
Is there any other Killie Supporters out there ?
|
50.249 | Welcum tae the 1st St Mirren 8-)))) | PAKORA::DMCCALL | OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITES | Tue Aug 04 1992 15:21 | 13 |
|
RE:248
Won't be able to make it tonight,but I'll be back watching the
lad's on the hallowed turf on Sat.......
ps: Match report tomorrow please.......
SQF Killie......
|
50.250 | Promotion | AYOV17::BDOCHERTY | | Tue Aug 04 1992 18:04 | 9 |
| I will be heading for Boghead tonight hoping for a victory. I am very
disappointed to read in todays papers that Killie have withdrawn there
application to join the super league. This is a negative step I am
quite sure the majority of Killie fans will feel the same, at the
moment Scottish football is going no where I think we have missed the
boat, just imagine a team could win the Scottish 1st division and if
they have not applied to join the Super League they would not get
promoted.
|
50.251 | | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | HONEST MEN AND BONNIE LASSIES | Tue Aug 04 1992 20:05 | 9 |
| Billy, Wining the league will make no odds anyway,even if you have
applied.For arguements sake say Raith won the league and St Johnstone
were last ,what will happen? Raith up and the Saints down ,,I think not.
There is a lot more water to go under the bridge before this
issue is over..I think that Killie ,StMirren and Falkirk have all been
given a "carrot" to stay with the Scottish League,what that is will
remain to be seen....
Graeme...
|
50.252 | Here We go........ | PAKORA::PMOON | | Wed Aug 05 1992 02:27 | 9 |
|
Sal,
Lets be more realistic here If Hearts finished bottom......;^))))))
Saints for Europe.......
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50.254 | Top of the League | KIRKTN::DMCCALL | OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITES | Wed Aug 05 1992 18:38 | 12 |
|
re:last
That's what happens when you leave your terminal fur two minutes !!!
SQF Killie
|
50.255 | Two In A Row | AYOV14::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Aug 05 1992 19:34 | 4 |
| Kilmarnock won 3-1 away at Dumbarton last night, first half they totally
dominated, 2nd half they let Dumbarton into it a little bit, Killie
finished strongly and should have added to their tally all in all it has
been a good start.
|
50.256 | | MASALA::GMCDONALD | HONEST MEN AND BONNIE LASSIES | Fri Aug 07 1992 13:14 | 2 |
|
KILLIE VRS CLYDE B+Q Cup 29/09/92
|
50.257 | killie 1 Raith 1 | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Mon Aug 10 1992 16:49 | 30 |
| Not the best of starts at home with killie struggling against a well organised
defense. We lost a very bad goal with half the defense caught ball watching.
It was always going to be uphill after that and we did manage to put some
pressure on the Raith defense. The "papers' had the game change with the
ordering off. I thought it was a free kick, and the raith defender being already
booked he had to go. I feel we would have still snatched an equaliser, the 10
raith men played better than the 11. A great goal by Mitchell won us a point,
and even with 11 men it would have been a goal.
The big worry was the return of T B. He looked short of pace and all the play
moved through him, we played better when he was injured. Tommy Tait had a
terrible game. When he playes with Burns all he does is win the ball and give
it away. we looked exposed at the back with the usual Tom Black posted missing.
The only players who played well were , monty, paterson, mitchell ( man of the
match for me ) and williamson. The young boy skilling looks a good prospect but
needs more confidence on the ball.
More questions than answers on saturday as to how good a challenge we will make
this season. Some good signs with mitchell and williamson back on form. A bit
of a worry down the left hand side of the park.
I hope that willaimson and mitchell start up front on tuesday night with jack on
the bench. It should be a good game and with the top of the table on Saturday it
should be a good guide to how the season will go.
dave
By the way we had the 5th largest gate on Saturday in Scotland. Not bad but if
we keep winning the gates will increase even more.
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50.258 | 4-3-3 formation?? | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Tue Aug 11 1992 12:39 | 13 |
| re -1
You can't be serious about dropping Jack (I can't beleive I'm finally
saying that!) I thought he put a power of work in on saturday and has
done well in the first two games.
I would keep Mitchell and Jack up front through the middle and play
Williamson wider on the right. A couple of times against Raith he
picked the ball up in that position and ran straight at defenders and
skint them.
Andy.
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50.259 | 8-)) | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Wed Aug 12 1992 12:40 | 5 |
| Any chance of a match report from last night's game? What was the
team?
andy.
|
50.260 | Skol Cup | AYOV17::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Aug 12 1992 15:12 | 13 |
| Morton 2 Killie 3
GEDDES, H. BURNS, BLACK, MONGOMERY, PATERSON, T. BURNS, PORTEOUS,
SKILLING, JACK, TAIT, MITCHELL. SUBS WILLIAMSON FOR PORTEOUS 45MIN,
CAMPBELL FOR PATERSON 70MIN.
Killie won with a last minute goal by TB, Morton probably deserved
the tie to go to penalty kicks, it was a game with four superb goals
and one for Morton that looked off-side. It was entertaining cup tie
with both teams having chances Geddes had one or two good saves has did
Wyllie, Killie hut the bar and the post, with Jack Wiiliamson Porteous
and Tait all missing good chances. Tait slooted in at Centre Half when
Paterson went of injured and he was brilliant.
|
50.261 | Utility player...crap in any position ;-) | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Wed Aug 12 1992 18:49 | 4 |
|
Tait was brilliant ??? shurely shome mishtake ;-)
|
50.262 | SKOL CUP DRAW | AYOV14::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Aug 13 1992 16:41 | 5 |
| SKOL CUP DRAW
=============
KILLIE V HIBS
|
50.263 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Aug 13 1992 20:43 | 2 |
|
Thank God it's not stranraer !
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50.264 | Yous can gub them | PAKORA::CPATRICK | A Sausage Supper & a Bottle PILS | Fri Aug 14 1992 02:07 | 6 |
| Go for it Killie....
SQF Jambo
|
50.265 | It`s our cup.And we`re keeping it. | MASALA::BFINLAY | THE HIBINATOR | Fri Aug 14 1992 08:54 | 9 |
| Walk in the park for Millers Machine,
Hibs to retain title.
Good experience for Killie though.
The strike force grows with experience every game.
The mad Hibby.
|
50.266 | C'mon the KIllie | PAKORA::CPATRICK | A Sausage Supper & a Bottle PILS | Fri Aug 14 1992 09:15 | 13 |
| RE-1
brian !!!!!
I'll have what ever you've taken...It must be good stuff...
especially to have an illusion like that.......
SQF Jambo
P.S.
Didnt you get a narrow escape there last season.
|
50.267 | ONE HELL OF A WEEK | AYOV17::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Aug 14 1992 17:41 | 4 |
| Well Killie have got a hard week ahead of them starting with
Dunfermilne tomorrow then Hibs on Tuesday then on Saturday we head for
Somerset, it could either be a great week or a disaster any thoughts on
how it will go.
|
50.268 | fingers crossed | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Aug 14 1992 20:49 | 7 |
|
Here's hoping for HEAVEN not HELL ;-)
No predictions though...
AA
|
50.269 | Down and nearly out 8-) | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | HONEST MEN AND BONNIE LASSIES | Sat Aug 15 1992 04:11 | 10 |
|
Billy, Was at Firhill last Tuesday,Ayr are lost at sea I expect the
Killie forward line to run riot.
The best I can see us getting is 0-0 or maybee 1-0 if we get a
penalty,we will not score during open play...
I think Killie will coast to a 2 or 3 nil victory...
SQF HONEST MAN...
|
50.270 | reply 269 | AYOV17::BDOCHERTY | | Sat Aug 15 1992 12:58 | 4 |
| Sal I would be happy with three points and a victory against Hibs but
I honestly think it will be 2 points and a defeat against Hibs. Hibs
took four of Raith and I was very impressed with Raith last week. Hibs
wil to strong for us.
|
50.271 | | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | HONEST MEN AND BONNIE LASSIES | Sun Aug 16 1992 06:08 | 23 |
|
Killie 0 Dunfermline 1
Although it seems that Killie had a bumper chalked off,could this be
the begining of their old "bottle" problems which cost them the flag
last season.
BTW there is a large group of Edinburgh football fans that are
wishing you all the best for Tuesday.No prizes for guessing their
colours though :-).
Me , I hope you all play your wee hearts out and pick up a few
injuries,cos its the only way United stand a chance of taking
anything out of the game on the 22nd and making my wedding a day to
remember...
If Ayr score I'll hear the roar 2 miles away at Castlehill Church !
If they win the Station Hotel will be out of lager by 8pm.. ;-)
Seriously ,,I think you can beat Hibs, all the best...
SQF HONEST MAN....
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50.272 | Take Some 'O' Yon | MASALA::SWRIGHT | | Sun Aug 16 1992 09:30 | 12 |
| Sal...
If things go to plan on Tuesday night you might still be locked up for
indecent exposure and miss the wedding and the score, Either that or
big Cyril will have you locked up and at his mercy.
*:@)))
Boris 'de' Ness.
|
50.273 | HE USED TO BE A PAR-AND STILL IS. | MASALA::HSTRACHAN | | Mon Aug 17 1992 06:24 | 11 |
| Would someone please enlighten me to which colour of strip Ross Jack
was wearing on Saturday?From where i was standing on the terracing i am
sure it was red and the ovation the Pars fans gave him when he was
replaced finally made up my mind.He was c..p.
|
50.274 | TOMMY BURNS BLUE & WHITE ARMY | KIRKTN::DMCCALL | OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITES | Wed Aug 19 1992 14:16 | 11 |
|
Anyone got a report on last nights excellent result.....
A Crybee up here predicted a 5-0 win with half a team...
SQF 8-) Killie....
|
50.275 | Killie v Aberdeen Skol cup final. | PAKORA::BFINLAY | THE HIBINATOR | Wed Aug 19 1992 16:50 | 11 |
| Ma hands are up,
well done Killie.
It cost me a dinner for Dave McCall.
But now we can concentrate on Europe.
The Mad Hibby.
|
50.276 | Bring on the Celtic | MASALA::CPATRICK | a Sausage Supper & A Bottle PILS | Thu Aug 20 1992 14:41 | 12 |
| YEsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Well Done KILLIE...........
apart from the exotic dancers,this result really made my night on
Tuesday.
Ha Ha mad hibby.....I would'nt bother concentrating too much about
Europe,you will be knocked out after the 1st round.
SQF Jambo
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50.277 | C'Mon the JAMBO'S | MASALA::CPATRICK | a Sausage Supper & A Bottle PILS | Fri Aug 21 1992 17:17 | 7 |
| SQF Killie,
I promise to take care of your top tomorrow afternoon and I'm sure all
the hibs fans will appreciate me wearing it :-) :-) :-)
SQF Jambo
|
50.278 | Hibees to the sword !!! | PAKORA::DMCCALL | OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITES | Fri Aug 21 1992 19:28 | 11 |
|
SQF Jambo,
Wear it with honour......After all we "are" the pride of
Ayrshire........
SQF Killie..
|
50.279 | wrong tense | AYOV27::SALLEN | | Mon Aug 24 1992 13:32 | 7 |
| Davie,
Not any longer
... Bean
|
50.280 | one team in ayrshire | AYOV14::FHEWITSON | Black And White Army | Mon Aug 24 1992 13:46 | 6 |
|
It's very quiet in these notes today.
I wonder why???????????????????????
|
50.281 | Loooong way to go !!!! | MASALA::DMCCALL | OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITES | Mon Aug 24 1992 18:42 | 11 |
|
Honest Men,
Have your " moment " in the sun ......you deserve it....
SQF Killie..
|
50.282 | We were ****, they were slightly better | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Tue Aug 25 1992 12:43 | 15 |
| Well against the form book, Ayr went down to a 2-0 defeat against Ayr. In the
end the team that wanted to win the most did. We can offer lots of excuses about
the team being tired, two lucky goals ( Sunday mail opinion ), and a lack of
fight by certain players in blue and white.
In the end Ayr deserved to win the game. ( I hated saying that ), the only good
point was that Killie could not play as bad again, and that's one on Ayr's
better performances so far this season.
The Ayr boy's can have their laugh at our expense just as we did all last season,
but its a long way till the league is finished and I for one am looking forward
to repaying their hospitaility later in the season.
Dave
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50.283 | Good luck tonight... | MADBAS::DSMITH | ONE THOMAS BROLIN... | Tue Aug 25 1992 13:00 | 16 |
|
Dave, don't you check your note before entering them? re last Ayr
went down to a 2-0 defeat against Ayr!!!!
Anyway, hopefully your team perform better tonight against St.
Johnstone in the cup. Although I think the Saints will be too good
for Killie, I would honestly like to see Killie win. It would be good
for first division football and Kilmarnock as a whole. Although the
Saints will miss Allan Moore who was ordered off on Saturday, their
strike force of Torfason and Wright could be too strong for Killie's
suspect defence.
What's the views from the Killie faithfull?
Danny...
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50.284 | Well done the honest men | AYOV17::BDOCHERTY | | Tue Aug 25 1992 14:47 | 5 |
| Well after Saturdays shambolic performance against the Honest Men, I
wonder if TB will be able to lift the players for tonights game. I hope
Killie win I think it will be another tough encounter and it may even
go to penalty kicks but if we play the way we played on Saturday it
could be a barrow load for the Saints.
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50.285 | we'll see you's in the Final | PAKORA::CPATRICK | a Sausage Supper & A Bottle PILS | Tue Aug 25 1992 20:37 | 5 |
| Good Luck to Killie tonight...you'll gub them
SQF Jambo
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50.286 | | KURMA::SNEIL | Fancy some financial advice darlin' | Wed Aug 26 1992 03:31 | 7 |
|
Kilmarnock 1 St Johnstone 3
just the way you planned it Davie @:^)
SQF Blue nose
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50.287 | Who's to blame..... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Thu Aug 27 1992 20:19 | 26 |
| After the match on Tuesday night Tommy Burns pointed the finger at his defense
for letting in so many bad goals this season. The rights or wrongs of the
referee's decisons on Tuesday and against the Par's may make us feel hard done
too, but TB is right in saying we give to many goals away. Any team that attacks
our full backs and crosses balls from the bye line nearly always score against
us. Last season we had a strong back four and conceded few goals , we are
scoring more but in doing so we tend to push both full backs forward leaving
gaps at the back. The present partnership between Monty and Paterson or Monty &
Tait gets pulled apart too often. Monty possibly is the most consistant player
for Killie this season, however should he be playing centre half.I liked it when
he played sweeper behind the centre halfs. If Flexney can get back and team up
with Paterson, with Monty behind then I feel we can play with two attacking
fullbacks, but just now I dont think we can afford the risk. Both Hugh Burns and
Tom Black get caught out of position far to often and then its panic time at the
back. Against St Johnstone the 2nd and 3rd goals came down the left wing, with
monty pulled over to cover the wing, none of our midfield or Tom Black covered
the middle and the result is another loss.
TB may be right in critising the defense but the formation we use leaves us open
to counter attack, so some of the blame lies with him.
One point I noted was that we nearly never catch the opposition offside, why is
this, is it we have no one controlling the defense and ensuring we move out
together. So before TB points the finger maybe we should look at our tactics.
Dave
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50.288 | Bring Back Callum | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Aug 27 1992 21:16 | 13 |
| I think that we are still about 3 players short,in my opinion Patterson
is finished he is to easy pushed off the ball,too slow and rises from
his 6 ft 2 to about 6 ft 3.As for the fullbacks well i think that Gus
should be put back to right back and shug back to midfield as for Black
well he is caught out of position too often but that is partly because
we have been playing without a left half for about 2 seasons.The thing
that annoyed me most about Tuesday,s game was that we had about 20
corners in the first half and no Calum Campbell in the middle to win
the ball,surely if you are going to play with player like Mitchell in
the team you have to play with somebody good in the air upfront,i can,t
understand how TB can,t see this hopefully though it will be put right
on saturday.As for signings what about Joe McLaughlin who played centre
half for Chelsea now available on a free transfer ?
|
50.289 | Drop Geddes not the ball | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Aug 27 1992 21:31 | 3 |
| Another point i forgot to mention in my previous note was,what chance
have you got if Geddes(Norman Bates)is virtually giving away a goal a
game ?
|
50.290 | More debate on weaknesses | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Fri Aug 28 1992 16:13 | 51 |
| I can agree with your comments on Paterson, but he isn't the worse. We seem to
have half the team playing out of position these days. Mitchell up front
instaed of on the wing, Williamson in midfield, monty at centrehalf, campbell
( when he gets a game ) on the wing.
I would keep McPherson in midfield only because he will replace TB in that
department in the future. He's too good a player to just play at the back, we
can't afford the luxury of him not contributing more to the game.
My team for Saturday would be
Geddes ( he's all we have )
Monty
H Burns Paterson Tait Black
( or anyone over 6ft)
Skilling TB McSkimming
Mitchell Williamson
Sub : Campbell ( bring on after 55mins if williamson is crap )
McPherson ( if TB can break his crutches )
I know we are playing at home but with monty sweeping at the back to stop the
fast break aways, we can have both full backs attack / overlap.
Going back to TB's comments after the game, he seams to have slated Mcpherson
for not trying to get back quick enough. I dread to think that our captain
didn't want to play on Tuesday so TB's comments are right out of order. However
if his point is true I can see the departure of another player soon. On the
subject of transfers here's my list.
Williamson
Jack
Tait
Black
H Burns
Campbell
McSkimming
I don't want to see any of them transfered but we may have to to bring in other
players to balance the team. the directors have said there may be some money,
but they had spent a million pounds already ( what a waste that was ) so the
resources were a bit thin.
prediction: 3-1 win for the boys( williamson, Tb and campbell the scores )
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50.291 | The wasted million... | MADBAS::DSMITH | ONE THOMAS BROLIN... | Fri Aug 28 1992 16:25 | 13 |
|
re last
On the subject of transfers, the players you've mentioned would
probably only interest first or second division teams, few of whom
have much or any money to spend, therefore the chances of unloading
players for cash is very slim. It looks like you'll have to rely on
swap deals or picking up some good youngsters at reasonable prices.
Sounds similar to the giants in the south of the county :-)
Danny...
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50.292 | | MADBAS::DREES | Relegation....?? | Fri Aug 28 1992 16:56 | 16 |
|
re: .50
Dave,
You contradict yourself. At first you say McPherson is "too good
a player just to play at the back" and that you can't "afford the
luxury of him not contributing more to the game" and then when you pick
the side you have him as sub. Don't make sense to me !!?
I personally think he is one of your best players. The times I saw
him last season against Ayr he was outstanding. Killie had a good
defensive record last season so why's it so poor this season ? It is
afterall the same players. I'd play McPherson at the back and put Hugh
Burns back into midfield.
Del
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50.293 | Killie back on course | KIRKTN::DMCCALL | OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITES | Sun Aug 30 1992 01:24 | 14 |
|
Kilmarnock 1 Meadowbank 0
Campbell (46)
Awaiting the match report in the Sunday Mail which of course will be
totally different from the Ayrshire edition..........
SQF Killie....
(ex pat)
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50.294 | RANT RANT RANT... | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Aug 31 1992 14:56 | 26 |
| Re -last
I wouldn't say 'back on course' bearing in mind we have only played
really badly once so far,it's just unfortunate that that was against
Ayrshires second team. Results have gone against because of losing soft
goals and atrocious refereeing decisions (Dunfermline,St. Johnstone
games spring to mind.
Talking of bad referees, Mr. Tait on saturday gave us a display of the
nearest thing to blatant cheating. (Remember him sending Williamson off
v. Airdrie last year?).
To not give an obvious penalty when Williamson was pulled down was bad
enough but possibly only a mistake. But, how can you explain penalising
geddes for picking up a pass back at one end but not giving the same at
the other when meadowbank did the same? (The offence happened 1 yard
out, straight in front of goal...bottle went perhaps ??). Also, he
pulled Burns back when he took a free kick quickly but whenever
Meadowbank had a free they took it from wherever they liked.
Refereeing is a tough job but there is something about this guy that
makes me think he hates Kilmarnock (maybe it's the effect of playing in
black and white.)
AA.
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50.295 | Match report Killie 1 Meadowbank Thistle 0
| EIGG::DMURRAY | | Mon Aug 31 1992 21:00 | 58 |
| This game was played at a fairly hectic pace for most of the game with Killie
dominating the play. Bobby Williamson returned to the centre forward role with
Calum Campbell beside him. The only change at the back was the return of Gus
McPherson to fullback, ( hugh burns injured ) and Mark Skilling back in midfield.
Killie had the bulk of the scoring chances in the first half, Mitchell being the
culprit, after being setup by Williamson with a nice head flick on, he hit the
keeper from 10 feet out and then putting the rebound wide when under no presure.
Skilling then put McQueen under presure with a lob header. The second half
started with a bang with McSkimming being put in the clear down the left wing by
Burns and his low near post cross found Campbell to knock it by the keeper. From
my view he hit it in with his shin but they all count.
Williamson then had a great run into the box stopped by a tough tackle and it
looked a good penalty claim but the ref Tait kept true to form and didn't give
it. He also turned another claim down when a defender handled the ball while he
was on the ground, i think the ball played him but some refs would have given it.
Willaimson had another good run into the box and a nice cut back to McSkimming
who from 3 yrds out blasted the ball over.
It was a workman like performance against a team with three good away wins so
far. The referee Mr Tait had a dreadfull game as mentioned in the previous note.
The passback he penalised killie for was more like a shot and geddes made a good
save to stop the ball ( its was going wide I think though ). The ref then gave
the free kick at least 3 yrds nearer the corner flag. In killie's claim the ball
was knocked back to the keeper when williamson closed the center half down, a
blatant foul. He also missed half the dirty tackles, especially on Williamson in
the first half. All in all a crap display by the ref and that blind git of a
linesman ( remember him from the partick game last year )
Other good points were some powerfully runing by both fullbacks, at the Thistle
defence. Good use of the ball by Geddes to put us back on the attack. This
resulted in two men marking Mitchell when we were defending corners.
Marks out 10
Geddes 7 coped well with crosses for once and a solid game
McPeherson 5 didn't look fully fit, foot injury ?
Black 4 pushed forward well but posted missing so many times
Paterson 4 defended well, distribution awfull at times
Monty 5 soild game at the back, but caught out by pace
Mitchell 6 again played well in spurts, his head went down though
TB 7 drove team on well, passing a bit hit and miss at times
Skilling 7 worked hard all game, a good young player
McSkimming 5 only contributed once with the cross for the goal
Campbell 8 took goal well and ran his heart out upfront
Williamson 8 1/2 setup three good chances all missed, lead the line well
Man of the Match Bobby Willaimson
bobbie prize Mr Tait the referee
Dave
In repy to del's comments on my team selection, Mcpherson was sub because he
was just coming back from injury. A point proved when he was sub'd in the
second half .
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50.296 | ex | AYOV14::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Sep 02 1992 12:54 | 2 |
| I see Ayr have freed Furphy if I was TB I would sign him he is terrifc
sweeper and all he would cost would be a signing on fee.
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50.297 | Judas Furphy has a ring to it ! | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Sep 03 1992 16:18 | 9 |
| Re -1
I agree. He would be a good 'buy'. However, Kev tells me he is crap at
centre-half and previously when Killie tried to play a sweeper system
they got totally confused.
Andy.
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50.298 | NOT PROMOTION MATERIAL | PAKORA::HSTRACHAN | | Sat Sep 05 1992 21:16 | 5 |
|
CLYDEBANK 1 KILMARNOCK 1 (WILLIAMSON 45 MINS)
SHUG.
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50.299 | Furphy arrives | MADBAS::DSMITH | ONE THOMAS BROLIN... | Sun Sep 06 1992 22:20 | 6 |
|
Furphy has joined Killie on a months trial. If Killie are to try
and play with a sweeper, he'll surely get offered a contract soon.
Danny...
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50.300 | not good enough ! | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Sep 07 1992 02:08 | 9 |
| Well saturday,s display was typical killie stuff,we go up 1-0 and then
everybody thinks superb the games won,let,s stop playing and hold out
for a 1-0 win.Unfortunately our defence is not capable of holding out
with Patterson spectating as usual and Black playing every position bar
left-back well what chance as poor Monty who yet again played
superb.Gus still isn,t fit and for the time he was on the park i don,t
think he actually managed to pass to a Killie player,on the plus front
Sid was superb.On this display there isn,t much chance of us getting
promotion.
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50.301 | | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Sep 07 1992 13:41 | 10 |
| I quite agree, Brian, Clydebank were there for the taking but the usual
management decision to try and sit back on a 1 goal lead let us down
again.
On the plus side the "sprint king" Williamson looked really sharp.
But don't you think if Kilmarnock tried shooting more often they would
score more. At the moment they seem to have a policy of don't shoot
unless you played five short passes first.
AA
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50.302 | Answers Please | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Fri Sep 11 1992 01:46 | 18 |
| Well it,s off to ochilview on saturday to play Stirling,where alot of
questions have still to be answered of this Killie Team, like
1.Will Craig Patterson tackle somebody ?
2.Will Craig Patterson win a ball in the air ?
3.Will Craig Patterson beat somebody for pace over 10 yards after
being given a start of 5 yards ?
4.Will Craig Patterson manage to keep the ball in play with nobody
within 30 yards of him,or will he just kick it out the park for safety
?
5.Will Magnum ever be seen in the left-back position ?
6.Will Geddes hold a cross ball ?
7.Will we try and score a goal without putting 50 or more passes
together ?
8.Will we manage a WIN ?
Find out the answers at OCHILVIEW on saturday either that or tune in to
this note on Monday.
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50.303 | WILL BIG TAM HAUNT US | MASALA::HSTRACHAN | | Sat Sep 12 1992 05:43 | 14 |
|
It states in the early edition of the Daily Record that Tommy Tait is
to sign for Stirling Albion and could play against us today,no fee was
metioned.Tait was not everyones cup of tea,but it must be said he
always gave 100%,not like a few others i could mention.I will be
getting out my pit early to go to Ochilview today so i will pass on a
match report tonight.
Shug.
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50.304 | BIG TAM DIDNAE HAUNT US | PAKORA::HSTRACHAN | | Sun Sep 13 1992 04:19 | 33 |
| The Record was right,Tam Tait lined up against us at Ochilview today,
the romours around the ground was that Stirling payed around 10,000
for him.It was strange seeing him in a Albion strip but he had plenty
company with ex Killies Clark,Reilly,Watters and Mcinnes all facing us.
The game its self was nothing to write home about,Killie started well
and after two minutes Mitchell raced down the right beat his marker and
sent over a great cross which Jacko headed home.At this point
it looked like a barrow load of goals was going to follow but as usual
Killie huffed and puffed their way through the first half.The second
half was a margin better with Mcskimming finding some form running and
crossing well from the left but the chances were squandered the main
culprets being Williamson and Jack.Killie were under a lot of pressure
near the end with Stirling getting five corners in a row,the first
coming from Geddes saving after misjudging a free kick taken by the
Albion keeper from midway in his own half.On the stroke of full time
Williamson had the simplest of tasks to settle it but balloned the ball
over the bar when it seemed easier to score.
PLUS POINTS- Its two points
-The dropping of Tam Black
-Montgomerie,Porteous,Mcskimming,
- Burns,Mitchell(Second half)
- points -Why was Campbell not used to feed off the second half
crosses.
-You need a fast and classy team to play our type of passing
game,this we are not(cut out as many passes from the back)
-Craig boot the ball out the park Paterson
-Gus Mcpherson"s lack of fitness and his once great vision.
One more point----- ayr united o THE BLUE BRAZILIANS 1
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50.305 | PAPER TALK | KIRKTN::HSTRACHAN | | Mon Sep 14 1992 06:21 | 6 |
| Rumours in a Sunday paper that Bobby Williamson is wanted by Partick
Thistle and Killie are considering a swap deal that would bring
defender Kevin Mckee from Hamilton in exchange for Calum Campbell.I
heard in the middle of last season that John Lambie wanted Williamson
with Colin Mcglashin's name being linked with a swap deal,so that
rumour may be true.Any one else heard anything?
|
50.306 | 1 team in Ayrshire.. | MASALA::GMCDONALD | HONEST MEN AND BONNIE LASSIES | Mon Sep 21 1992 14:05 | 7 |
|
Nice to see the squirrels haven't got rid of last season "bottle"
problem. Do you all feel that Killie are strong enough for the step up
this season or will you be with us in the pits next term ??
SQF HM.
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50.307 | CRAP | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Sep 22 1992 05:02 | 18 |
| Well i,ll be the first to put in a comment about the P**H on
saturday,it was one of the worst displays i,ve seen for a long time,i
have now accepted that our season is OVER.On saturday we played at home
with one forward and two on the bench this from a team who are one of
the favourites for promotion.Saints totally outclassed us as did Raith
and Dunfermline,as usual we tried to walk the ball into the net and yet
again we were shown how much pace our whole team lacks,it is the
slowest fulltime football team i have ever seen,we never at any point
looked like scoring even the penalty we got,i was waiting on Williamson
passing the ball across to Burns instead of having a shot at goal.Does
anybody Know who our two fullbacks were on saturday ? because even
being at the game i couldn,t figure that one out.I,m afraid i,m
considering giving the Cowdenbeath game a miss that,s how fed up i am
with the crap i have to watch every week,you could just about hunt
every player with the exception of Monty.
Bring Back Sludden and Rusty.
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50.308 | | MADBAS::DREES | Relegation....?? | Tue Sep 22 1992 12:44 | 4 |
|
How did Furphy perform on Saturday ?
Del.
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50.309 | very poor indeed | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Tue Sep 22 1992 20:34 | 6 |
50.310 | He's joined the right club then.,.. | MADBAS::DSMITH | ONE THOMAS BROLIN... | Tue Sep 22 1992 20:44 | 6 |
50.311 | Who did it ? | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Wed Sep 23 1992 02:03 | 2 |
| Who was responsible for the 2 previous notes ? and why were they set
hidden ?
|
50.312 | There won't be many going home !! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | HONEST MEN AND BONNIE LASSIES | Wed Sep 30 1992 23:46 | 12 |
|
Whats happening at Toytown. Two games on the trot with sub 3000
crowds ,soon you'll be back to the 2500 hard core fans. Who were there
in the 70's and 80's before the big signings ,the hype and all the hot
air talk of 20,000 all seater stadiums.Sad really ,after all the
slaggings you gave the "thick and thin " fans down the road who watch
your big cousins play.
SQF HM.............
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50.313 | Match report anyone ??? | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Mon Oct 05 1992 13:48 | 3 |
| Anyone at the Hamilton game on Saturday ?
dave
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50.314 | heheheeh | PAKORA::CPATRICK | a Sausage Supper & A Bottle PILS | Wed Oct 07 1992 14:27 | 6 |
| re-1
NO
SQF Jambo
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50.315 | ex | AYOV14::BDOCHERTY | | Fri Oct 09 1992 12:05 | 18 |
| Reply 312, Sal the whole crux of the matter is this Tommy Burns has
only been able to sign two players since he became manager one is
McCluskey and the other Furphy two good players, we will no this
weekend if Furphy will be offered a contract but honestly the cupboard
is bare, since Burns took over we have only lost four games three in
the league and one in the Skol Cup, three of these games have been at
home. I predicted in a previous note that we wolud there or there
abouts but honestly we are not playing well but are still getting some not
bad results. Ayr beat us at Somerset and desrved to it is the only game
this season we have not scored in fact the only game we have not scored in
since TB became the manager. The all seater stadium has died a death
but we will not need it because I think Stenhousemuir will get into the
Super League before we do after the way Sir Bob chopped and changed is
mind about the clubs future, the club belongs to the fans OK he put all
the money in but his brother blew a lot of it on bad signings.
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50.316 | news on killie | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Fri Oct 09 1992 15:35 | 21 |
| In todays Sun ( honest I didn't buy it ) there is nearly a full page artical on
the promotion contenders in the first division. The major drawback being that
the ask a manager of a team who would only win relegation, George Burnley.
He rated St Mirren as the number one promotion contenders and John Hewitt as
the top player. On killie he's quoted that we have no pace upfront and only
have experienced players in the team, but he likes Ally Mitchell.
He feels his own team is in with a shout ( joke of the season ).
As far as Saturday's game against Morton, what's the chance that the same 11
take the field again. Billy Stark has commented that we played well against
Hamilton and the two penalty misses shouldn't cloud a resonable result.
Furphy will find out this weekend on his chances of a contract, I would sign
him, but Stark has commented that he feels that Furphy played `just' OK on
Monday's reserves 3-3 draw at Stirling Alb. Not a good sign that he played
and we lost 3 goals. Money or lack of it will be the issue.
Prediction: 2-1 win for killie, Mitchell and Burns the scorers.
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50.317 | Titter Ye Not | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri Oct 09 1992 16:24 | 9 |
| re last
"George Burnley"
Another classic Dave.
Keep it up, your doing the Kilmarnock supporters image no end of good
Kev..
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50.318 | | MADBAS::DREES | Relegation....?? | Tue Oct 13 1992 17:34 | 14 |
|
re 316. Dave your wrong..........again.
I read the same article in The Sun in which Burley gave his views on
who he felt were in with a chance of promotion. No where in that
article did he say he felt Ayr had a chance of promotion. The only time
he talked about Ayr was when he stated that the future of the club was
in the youngsters coming thru'. He said the youth policy was beginning
to take shape and hopefully the club would improve but he never said
Ayr had a chance of promotion this season.
Del.
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50.319 | black and white ribbons !! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | HONEST MEN AND BONNIE LASSIES | Wed Oct 14 1992 08:03 | 15 |
|
Is there any of you Gotham people going to the derby match on the
20th in the B+Q Cup,If so what are your thoughts on the game ? Or are
you not to intrested in the B+Q ,like last year and the year before ,
probably thinking more in terms of promotion (he he good yin)..Well for
whats its worth I think you lot are over due a gubbing in your own pit
and this is the game that you are going to get it..So get ready for
your medicine...Mind you I'd rather have the 2 points a few weeks later in
the league ...but I suppose we'll just be having those as well..
SQF HM
p.s Oil those turnstiles ,GB's white's are on their way !!!!! ;-).
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50.320 | Oil the one turnstile. | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Fri Oct 16 1992 15:46 | 24 |
| I'm sure that the Killie groundstaff will have the turnstile working for the
the mini bus of Ayr supporters. I dont feel the crowd will be that big, around
about 6,000 or for you Ayr fans 3 times your normal gate.
As for the game itself, given good conditions and a half decent ref to let the
game flow it should be exciting. Ayr have balanced the limited resources they
have well, but the passing game that Tommy Burns has been developing is starting
to reap the benifits. Against Morton on Saturday we should have scored five
goals in the second half alone. If and its a big IF the Killie strikers start to
hit the net then Ayr could be in for a shock. We have been creating a lot of
good chances lately but only converting about 20% of them.
If Killie get a result against Raith on Saturday then I think we will
continue on a good run with a 3-1 win over Ayr on Tuesday, but a set back on
Saturday and I see the game going to extra time and possibly penalties. A lot
may depend on the fitness/confidence of the McCluskey & Williamson upfront.
From Ayr's point of view they will rely on the high ball against a "small"
back four, and on closing Tommy Burns down, if they do this then they could be
in with a shout.
A word of warning to the overconfident Ayr supporters, we played our worst game
of the season against them, they played one of their "best", they deserved to
win, but Tuesday will be different. As for the SQF HM, Ayr did well the last two
season's B&Q cups but as history shows " never won anything, never will "
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50.321 | black and white ribbons !!! | KURMA::GMCDONALD | HONEST MEN AND BONNIE LASSIES | Sat Oct 17 1992 01:01 | 17 |
|
Re last....Dave, Your thoughts on the forth coming "derby " match
were about right in that its the long ball against the passing and that
Burns will need to be marked very tightly,with Kennedy out for 10 weeks
a marker for Burns might be a problem.As for your threat of Bobby and
fat boy well I think big Malcie will give it to them nice and early.
Our main threat will come from big Ally and if you can put two wingers on
our full backs well we might be in bother..But I don't think so ,and
thats my opinion and I'm sticking to it so there !!
As for your gags about the mini bus and the turnstile ,well
if your town could produce whiskey and carpets as efficiently as it can
arrogance ,well it would be quite a town.. As it stands though Killie
are a wee team from a wee town playing in a wee league going NOWHERE !!
just like the rest or us ,,so get used to it.
SQF HM.
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50.322 | Blue and white ribbons... | MADBAS::DSMITH | ONE THOMAS BROLIN... | Wed Oct 21 1992 11:35 | 13 |
|
I bet all you Killie supporters are pretty disappointed this morning.
Last night your team had a chance to really hammer your local rivals in
a very one-sided game. Ayr were lucky that Killie did not have a decent
striker up-front or it could have been very embarrassing after 90
minutes. Kille played some very good football but the lack of
commitment and ability from a poor Ayr side made life a lot easier.
Killie should now go on and win the mickey mouse cup as only Morton
and Hamilton are the only "top" sides left in it.
Danny.
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50.323 | Home Draw | AYOV14::BDOCHERTY | | Wed Oct 21 1992 16:02 | 3 |
| B&Q Cup Draw
Killie v Morton Wed. 28th October
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50.324 | BACK TO REALITY | AYOV14::FHEWITSON | AYRshire's no 1 | Thu Oct 29 1992 02:56 | 8 |
|
KILLIE 1 GREENOCK MORTON 2
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50.325 | Killie 1 - Morton 2 | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Thu Oct 29 1992 15:24 | 42 |
| The score doesn't accurately reflect the game, it should have been 4-1 to
Morton.
Far to many Killie players had nights off, the normally sound defence leaked
like my attempts at plumbing. It it wasn't for some pretty awfull misses by
Morton they could have been 3 up in the first ten minutes. Killie's total
number of chances were about 1/4 of those created by Morton.
It was the worst display since we were beat by Ayr at the begining of the
season. We played very little football and completely deserted our passing
game. To make matters worst I took my whole family along and it cost me
19 quid to get the four of us in the Stand, plus half time supplies money as
well.
Its very hard to find any player who played well on the night but here's a
sinners list instead.
Geddes 6/10 Droped an easy cross, and lucky to get away with it.
McPherson 3/10 He has certainly lost his form so far this season
Monty 4/10 Looked completely lost without Paterson
Furphy 1/10 This is being generous, played two first team games
and on both occasions cost us the game. CRAP
Mitchell 4/10 Too slow, always 5yrds behind the play
Skilling 3/10 Was he really on the park
Burns 7/10 Best of Killie, good goal, one kicked off the line
McSkimming 4/10 Back to the usual, hardly contributed, never marked the
fullback all game
Williamson 5/10 One chance in the second half but manged to hit the
defender on the line instead of the goal from 2yds
McCluskey 5/10 Not the best of nights and missed a great chance with
a free header in the second half
As for our tactics last night why didn't we adopt a sweeper systems since Morton
relied on the fast break and a ball hit over the two central defenders.
On reflection, if this is the best that Furphy can play we shouldn't sign him.
But maybe the Ayr supporters can tell us if he is a sweeper or a center half.
Playing him and Monty doesn't look like it will work and Furphy looked even
slower than Paterson. At least Flexney is back in training and is targeted to
return at Xmas.
Dave
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50.326 | Flop????????? | AYOV14::LGRACE | | Thu Oct 29 1992 16:29 | 8 |
| Dave
Willie Furphy was one of the best sweepers I have seen,he operates
best in that position and has always struggled elsewhere.I take it that
he was playing a Centre Half role last night,most Ayr fans were very
aggrieved at his departure from Somerset as he was one of the few
decent players that we had however it is puzzling that he is struggling
with Killie although as I have pointed out he is a sweeper not a centre
half.
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50.327 | Only One Willie Furphy | AYOV14::BDOCHERTY | | Thu Oct 29 1992 19:06 | 5 |
| Here Here Lawrence the boy was played out of position he is a very good
sweeper I am a Furphy fan and always will be but the boy will not get a
chance at Killie simply because he played with Ayr. I am sure Furphy is
good to play for a bigger and better club than Killie.
|
50.328 | Going Going ........Gone | ETGWK7::DMURRAY | | Fri Nov 06 1992 19:37 | 25 |
| Well Wullie Furphy didn't last much longer than expected
, he was released yesterday at the end of his second -
one month contract. I was disappointed by his play in
the two first team games he played in. However in his
defense he was not played as a sweeper but as a centre
half. His match up with Monty was doomed from the start
with both players not being able to communicate. I feel
that Furphy will do a good job with a team that works
a sweeper system. He will come back and haunt us in the
future. But in Tommy Burns defense if he wasn't good
enough for Ayr to shell out on his wages then he wont
be good enough for us ( only joking before the Ayr boys
take their usual offence ).
Killie signed a defender from Airdre, i dont know his
name but it appears he was freed by them, so no money
spent except in paying his wages.
We play Raith on Saturday and with the defense all at
sea these days we are not pushing forward enough so it
could be a long 90 mins unless we manage to score early
on. Prediction of a 1-1 draw.
Dave
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50.329 | :-) :-( | MADBAS::DSMITH | ONE THOMAS BROLIN... | Fri Nov 06 1992 19:47 | 16 |
|
Dave, the guy you signed from Airdrie is Danny Crainie, ex-Celtic.
By the way, your mob are away at Dunfermline on Saturday. Raith will
loose their unbeaten record at the home of football to the pride of
Ayrshire on Saturday.
ps It's obvious Furphy would have problems communicating with others
at Down-town Baghdad as he would be the only one with a bit of
education and a football brain developed at Somerset under such names
as Super Ally Mcleod and the boy Geordie Burley.
Danny...
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50.330 | ANOTHER TURNCOAT !!!!!!!!!!! | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | UNITED | Fri Nov 06 1992 20:20 | 23 |
|
Dave, Just read your latest input to this note and I was very
interested to hear you say " we play Raith tomorrow" does this
mean that the penny has dropped and you have finally come to
your senses and decided to support the big team in the south.
Oh well I suppose I can forgive and forget all those bitter
little coments and remarks you made about Utd,and I suppose
we will also allow you into the horse for some pre match beers.
You will however need to get a doctors advice on how to
overcome the mumbling of paper roses and all that other guff
when you have had more than two pints .This,I feel you will
overcome with ease .
So Dave ,welcome aboard .Fin will make sure you get
your new colours for the "Raith" game this weekend.I think
you'll look great in them .
SQF HM.. 8-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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50.331 | your no gettin shottgun !!!! | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | UNITED | Mon Nov 09 1992 16:38 | 5 |
| Doc, The daily Ranger states that Burns has his eye on a cetral
defender and is about to offer a swap deal to land him.Have you any
idea who he is or who is the player he is trying to off load ??
SQF HM..
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50.332 | Only One Calum Campbell | AYOV14::BDOCHERTY | | Tue Nov 10 1992 13:14 | 2 |
| Sal I think it mat be Calum Campbell for Kevin Mckee of Hamilton Calum
is the only part-timer left.
|
50.333 | Oh dear ..... the presure's too much | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Thu Nov 12 1992 16:17 | 16 |
| In reply to SQF HM. Yes I got it wrong and we were at Pars on Saturday not Raith
It must be the pressure of work.....( hic). Though at least I was better than a
friend who after Friday night on the bevy, dragged himself out of his pit, got
ready and walked down to Rugby Park to see the game on Saturday at 2:45. He had
terrible time explaining that one in the pub on Saturday night.
Well its the local derby on Saturday and I don't think either team can be too
confident. Killie's defence leaks like a sieve against the high ball and Ayr
got a right gubbing last time they met at Rugby Park. All I wish for is a
decent game played in good conditions. I'll miss the game because I'm running a
skating competition on Saturday. So I hope the games on the telly on Sunday.
Anyway here's my prediction 2 - 1 for Killie.
Dave
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50.334 | | MADBAS::DREES | Relegation....?? | Thu Nov 12 1992 16:32 | 14 |
|
re. last
< All I wish for is a decent game played in good conditions >
Dave,
I have to disagree here.....I don't care if it's the worst game
I've ever seen, played in pissing rain from start to finish,as long as
the U's get the points !!!
Del.
ps. There's a fair chance it could be the worst game I've ever seen,
considering it's two crap teams. I'll settle for a point.
|
50.335 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Nov 13 1992 11:50 | 11 |
|
I definitely fear the worst if that big puddin Graham is playing
against Killie defence that's on the short side. Maybe we could try a
central defence of monty and mcpherson with reilly on his shoulders ??
I think Ayr will score so we will need to score more but I can't see
that happening unless Mcluskey pulls off another couple of 'specials'
No predictions except it will probably be close.
Andy.
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50.336 | Stark for Scotland!! | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Nov 16 1992 12:07 | 9 |
|
Well so much for this pundits predictions. BILLY STARK !!!! what a
revelation ! Will paterson ever get his place back ?? Let's hope not
8-))))
p.s Every time I've seen wee Roberts this year he has been superb. Time
for a first team run methinks.
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50.337 | Down again but still not out !!! | MASALA::GMCDONALD | | Tue Nov 17 1992 23:16 | 16 |
|
Squirrels, Must have been your easiest two points of the
season,our play in the last third was a disgrace
and we got what we deserved from the game,nothing.
Only a fool learns nothing from his errors,once again
Burns sat behind the midfield making the bullets and
McCluskey was only to happy to fire them.There is an
easy way to deal with players of their style and more
importantly their age,but once again Burley never
gave that order.
So what can we do but lick our wounds and hope that
our tactics are a lot more 90's in January.
SQF HM..
|
50.338 | Enlighten me | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Nov 18 1992 20:22 | 7 |
| Re -1
What is 'the easy way' to deal with players of Burns' and McCluskey's
style and age ???
Andy
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50.339 | TAKE THEM OUT !!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | | Thu Nov 19 1992 03:42 | 1 |
|
|
50.340 | ;-| | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Nov 19 1992 15:55 | 6 |
| re -1
Is that not a wee bit cynical ??
And besides, wasn't that what ayr were trying to do but couldn't ?
|
50.341 | | MASALA::GMCDONALD | | Fri Nov 20 1992 02:45 | 14 |
|
Yehh..Cynical it is I suppose,I remember when I was a purist watching
Bobby Smith "smash " Henry Templeton to a pulp in a cup replay,
thus insureing his teams progress to the next round.
I can also remember some Killie players namely McDicken and
Clarke who were never to be found lacking in that department.
Yehh , you may be correct, maybe they were trying but missed
everytime.
Graeme...
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50.342 | McDicken a man for all seasons.. | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Fri Nov 20 1992 15:53 | 13 |
| I'll admit that big "D", ( gravedigger ) could be a bit hard at times, but I
must admit wouldn't both Ayr and Killie want a player of his ability ( ? ) still
to be playing with them today. I have a childhood memory of watching a game a
Easter Road where McDicken performed one of his not too elegant sliding tackles,
he won the ball fair and square but unfortunately for the Hibs player followed
through and broke Hibs players arm. It made Malpas's check on Wednesday look
like a kiss on the cheek.
So how about it whats you memory like, can you remember some "dark" highlights
from the past you never like reminded of.
Dave
|
50.343 | You'll never walk again... | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Nov 20 1992 19:14 | 5 |
| I have to agree about Big 'D'. He looked terrifying,was as hard as
nails, but could play a bit of fitba as well. In fact, I wonder if he
could be tempted out of retirement ?
Andy.
|
50.344 | them were the days!!!! | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | | Sun Nov 22 1992 11:00 | 6 |
|
Here's one from the past,how about the Ingram vrs McGrory battles of
the early 70's.They were defenetly "don't watch alone" material.Any of
you old enough to remember them.
SQF HM..
|
50.345 | BIG FAT DERRICK | KIRKTN::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Sun Nov 22 1992 13:20 | 7 |
| Re Derrick McDicken. He is one of my drinking buddies at Auchinleck.
If you havent seen him for a while he is now about fifteen stone and
has a constant limp. As you know he broke his leg in a Junior cup final
against Kilbirnie, it was the worste leg break I have seen as the bone
came right through his sock. He has a hole in his leg (where the bone
came through) and you could put a snooker ball into it. Still, he was a
great player for Killie and a hero in Auchinleck.
|
50.346 | Merry Christmas Mr Charnley | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Nov 23 1992 02:05 | 11 |
| Another good performance on saturday and made all the more pleasing
after sitting freezing for 90 minutes.Auld Starkie turned in another
good performance in defence and Geddes was superb,Wilson also looks
solid as for George,well what can you say! he just seems to get better
and better in every game.Young Mark Roberts also looked good even
though he does lack a bit of strengh he looks confident on the ball.I
felt we hung back a bit in the second half,if we had gone forward a bit
more i,m sure we would have won by more than one goal,we looked capable
of scoring every time we went forward.It was an excellent team
performance and there seems to be alot of confidence amongst the
players,roll on saturday.
|
50.347 | | MASALA::GMCDONALD | | Mon Nov 23 1992 11:34 | 11 |
| Brain,
What are your views on Killie's chances now that they have
played themselves back into the promotion hunt,do you think they'll make
it come May ? It looks as though Rovers are about home and dry with 2nd
place being between Morton,St Mirren and Ayrshire's 2nd team.What are
your views ?
SQF Hm..
|
50.348 | I have to agree mind you | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Nov 23 1992 12:09 | 9 |
| Re -2
What's up with you,Brian? That match report sounded almost optimistic?
Back to the old pessimistic self that we know and love (well know
anyway) next time if you don't mind.
AA
|
50.349 | More on St Mirren 0 Killie 1 | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Mon Nov 23 1992 15:26 | 24 |
| Not being the most travelled Killie away supporter, I made the short trip to
Paisley on Saturday and I have to agree with Brian. It was a good team display,
highlighted by the performances of Stark, Monty and MOM Geddes. Unlike Brian, I
didn't get a warm seat , I had to stand behind one of the goals and freeze. The
only consoliation was I got to shout my encouragement at charnley in the second
half. How he manages to stay on the park is completely beyond me. He appeared
to head but Burns in the first half, took a swing at McPherson in the second.
He's a complete plonker. it was fitting that he gave the penalty away by downing
Roberts in the first half.
The team is showing far more confidence in its defence and we have got back to
our passing game. The run up to the new year will decide the way the league will
go. The depth of squad killie have, except at centre half, will show through
during the next month or so. If we can start putting the ball in the net more
regularly, with someone scoring except for McCluskey, we will close the gap on
Raith. At the end of the day it will be between Raith, Morton, St Mirren
and Killie for the top two spots. My pick just now would be Raith and a tight
finish between Killie and Morton for the other spot. But there's a long way
to go and even Ayr aren't out of it yet since their only 6 points behind second
place (only joking).
Role on Saturday and lets end November with a bang...and a 4-0 victory.
dave
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50.350 | St Midden 0 The better team 1 | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Nov 23 1992 18:32 | 12 |
|
I have to agree about the performance on Saturday especially from mark
Roberts. You got the impression that he was going to do something
special every time he got the ball. The turn he made in the box for the
penalty was a real stoatir leaving two defenders in his wake.
Jimmy Bone thought killie got the 'rub of the green'...I take he wasn't
sitting behind the linesman that missed every single offside attack St.
Mirren made and then got Burns booked for dissent. Worst of it is, I
heard that the guy is from Stewarton!!
AA
|
50.351 | Take Your Pick of the Four | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Nov 24 1992 02:01 | 12 |
|
.347
I think we have a realistic chance of promotion especially the way
old George is playing,to me he looks capable of scoring every time he
gets the ball.The whole team seems to be playing with alot of
confidence and determination,we are on a good run just now while St
Mirren and Dunfermline seem to be going through a rough patch.I still
think though it will go to the last game of the season to determine the
top two teams and i think it will come from either
Killie,Raith,Dunfermline or St Mirren.Morton are a good attacking
side,but how many of their current squad will still be there at the end
of the season ? the same goes for Hamilton.
|
50.352 | Early days yet... | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Tue Nov 24 1992 11:55 | 16 |
|
Steady boys, Killie are a good 1st division team but that's all.
Promotion would see them struggle badly in the Premier league where the
old hands would struggle more. In saying that, It might happen due to
the rest of div. 1 being so bad. For me, the only teams I've seen play
decent football are raith,st mirren,morton and us. Raith have built up
a good lead but I don't know if they have the pool to cope when injury
hits.
Prediction for promotion? Raith and st mirren with us having a
valiant effort until 5 games to go when we lose 1-0 to cowdenbeath
thanks to a goal by someone we freed years ago.
Mr. Realist.
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50.353 | Mr Pessimist ! | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Wed Nov 25 1992 02:16 | 4 |
| Are you trying to take over my Pessimistic attitude Andy ? i think i,ll
need to get the boys to have a word in your ear on saturday,no doubt
you will have a change of heart after saturday,s destruction of
Stirling and a good kicking from the mad squad.
|
50.354 | Well?? | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Dec 07 1992 14:41 | 6 |
|
wot...no match report??
I take it nobody was daft enough to go to cowdenwidebearth then?
aa
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50.355 | URYEEZDEED????? | MASALA::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Tue Dec 22 1992 14:14 | 4 |
| HEY!!!!....Are the Killie fans all Deed, wherefor art thou Billy
Docherty? Hope your not on the broo champ.
SQFs Talbot & Killie fan
|
50.356 | 1-0 | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Tue Jan 05 1993 18:42 | 5 |
|
What ??? Has nobody got anything to say about the 110th new year derby
then ??
|
50.357 | DOPE TEST THE TEAM. | MASALA::HSTRACHAN | | Sat Jan 09 1993 20:51 | 7 |
|
KILLIE 5 RAITH 0
Why oh why did i have to be at my work,match report anyone?
Shug.
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50.358 | Game on? | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Jan 27 1993 15:49 | 3 |
| Does Anyone know if the game at hamilton is still on tonight??
Andy.
|
50.359 | :-) | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | You Ain't seen nothing yet ! | Wed Jan 27 1993 16:18 | 7 |
| re-1 !!!!
No
I dont know...
SQF Jambo
|
50.360 | going up. | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Feb 01 1993 14:50 | 13 |
|
SSHH! It's quiet in here innit? Surely somebody has something to say
about the last two games. I mean we are actually beating the fellow
promotion candidates these days (a rare occurrence in the last few
seasons)
Reason for the turnaround is Burn's inspired choice to play three up
and the fact that the third man is Sid Porteous. To have an 'attacker'
with his vision and passing ability has really started the team buzzing
and for a change actually taking the chances he creates.
AA.
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50.361 | Where ARE you guys????? | PAKORA::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Tue Feb 02 1993 01:08 | 8 |
| Recently the Killie topic has died a death. You would think they were
in relegation trouble instead of championship contenders so, come on
guys keep us informed. We may be far away in S.Queensferry but we still
care.
Killie fur the league, Talbot fur the cup.
The ol yin
|
50.362 | Geeuz a score widyae | KBOMFG::TMCMANUS | | Tue Feb 02 1993 11:24 | 13 |
| What gets me is the folks who take the trouble to post a reply like
"good result Saturday..blah.blah..promotion lookin' good..blah.."
and don't even bother to put in a score-line or who Killie were even
playin'.
Please bear a thought for this (and possibly other) exiled N. Ayrshiremen
who follow "Killie" from afar and who may rely on this medium for the odd
scoreline or two...
Thanks...
Tom (in Germany, who only gets a Sunday Mail sent out, 1 in every 6
weeks or so...)
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50.363 | Super Killie | AYOV17::JBELL | | Tue Feb 02 1993 15:23 | 28 |
|
KILLIE 3 RAITH 0
Porteous (2)
Stark
This was a good Killie performance, marred only by the stupidity of
McCluskey by punching Raiths' McStay, both of whom were sent off.
I reckon that the Raith player was a bit unfortunate to get sent off
also but perhaps the linesman had seen something earlier on that we
never saw.
The game then continued in a bruising end to end battle until midway
through the second half when Gus McPherson got in a well directed
header from a Raith cross which set off Tommy Wilson down the right
wing to round the Raith defender and cross to Porteous who stuck the
ball away well. The second goal was created with a piercing run into
the box by Mcpherson again, the ball landing at the feet of Stark on
the six-yard line who seemed to deliberate a while over it before
sticking the ball past Carson into the corner.
Goal No.3 was the icing on the cake when Williamson dispossessed the
Raith defender from a throw-out who then crossed to Porteous who stuck
the ball away well for his second of the day.
This was a good overall team performance with credit going to Geddes
who pulled off some excellent saves to deny the Fifers when we were
only 1:0 up.
John B.
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50.364 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Tue Feb 02 1993 16:10 | 6 |
|
I too like to keep updated, it's especially important now that I have a
new Manager from Ayr. I have to be able to give him some stick now and
again, keep the amunition coming.
Lawrence from dan sarf.
|
50.365 | Sainteees for the Cup | PAKORA::PMOON | FATIMA | Wed Feb 03 1993 15:52 | 9 |
|
Any of you Killie punters want to predict how much you are
going to get beat by on Saturday.
Peter
|
50.366 | AYR AYR *&%^ YOUR AYR | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Wed Feb 03 1993 18:24 | 12 |
| Put your MONEY where your mouth is PASTE PETE.
KILLIE 2 ST JOHNSTONE 1
CHARLIE FAE KILLIE.
(SQF)
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50.367 | look for shocks on saturday !!!! | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I'm virtually real !!! | Wed Feb 03 1993 20:42 | 5 |
|
I agree Chuck, could even be 2-0. Killie are on a good run just now and
the Saints, well they're, well..........
colin
|
50.368 | Who's next | PAKORA::PMOON | FATIMA | Wed Feb 03 1993 21:16 | 9 |
|
There will be no shocks on saturday, Premier to triumph over
first division.......... 1-3 (Wright,Davies,Arkins)
Peter
|
50.369 | PASTIE PETE HA-HA | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Wed Feb 03 1993 21:28 | 10 |
| YOUR ARKINS PETER
KILLIE 3 ST JOHNSTONE 1
CHARLIE
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50.370 | St Johnstone 1 Killie 0 | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Feb 11 1993 19:36 | 10 |
|
Well what can you say after that?
After totally dominating over two games,hitting the bar twice,having a
goal disallowed for offside and then burns lob bouncing OVER when it
looked set to trickle in...you get the feeling that you were never
destined to go in to the next round.
Oh well back to league business then...
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50.371 | KILLIE - Ayrshires' No.1 | AYOV14::JBELL | | Thu Feb 11 1993 21:04 | 12 |
|
Another point which merits a mention regarding last night was the fact
that McDairmid Park was totally unprepared for the large travelling
support with hundreds of fans, myself included, still queueing up to
get in when the game started.
Anyone else experience similar problems??
JB
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50.372 | Its a long way home fae Perth .... | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | | Fri Feb 12 1993 11:46 | 7 |
|
JB, It was us Utd fans that were queueing up 2 years ago in
the cup.The thing was we were trying to get out after St's
Allan Moore stuffed 3 headers past the hopeless Purdie in
the last 10 mins..8-)))))))))))))))))))))))
SQF HM..
|
50.373 | We can still go up as champions 8-))) | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Feb 17 1993 16:42 | 22 |
|
Clydebank 2 Killie 0
Killie had most of the play in the first half with Mcskimming nearly
bundling the ball over the line in a scramble and Mcpherson hitting the
bar from close in. Against the run of play Clydebank scored a well
taken goal with their first attack of the half after the ball
ricocheted off skilling. Killie attempted to get back in to it with
a Stark header well saved by the bankies goalie but by now the bankies
were content to hit on the break. From one of these Skilling then Stark
slipped when it looked easier to clear and Geddes was left helpless for
no. 2.
Pass marks only to Skilling,Stark,Burns,Gus and Mcskimming. Williamson
was hiding as usual,Crainie is lost upfront,Campbell is just lost.
Highlight of the night was sid porteous almost coming to blows with the
ref. (If only he had a pint glass with him 8-) )
Come back soon George...
Andy.
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50.374 | THREE CHEERS FOR DOUGAL GOALS GOALS GOALS | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Sat Feb 27 1993 04:40 | 13 |
50.375 | The Magic Roundabout ???? | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I'm virtually real !!! | Sat Feb 27 1993 04:56 | 8 |
|
I think it's 'Dugald' chuck, but all in all a good signing for Killie.
The boy has scored 100 goals in 200 games for the 'tic, not a bad
rate. He'll do well and be playing premier league footie next season
into the bargain, 8*).
colin.
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50.376 | GO ON THE KILLIE.....NOT!!!! | KIRKTN::GCULLION | | Sat Feb 27 1993 05:04 | 16 |
| All I can say to that is T.B will not be making any more swift
reactional moves towards Parkhead to STEAL any more of our classy
up and coming stars in the to distant future as he WILL be coming
back to Celtic.......Sooner rather than later.Breaking all you
part timing Killie mob hearts.
Just another pointer.This is probably the first time I have read
this note and I would just like to say that your minds Do Like To
Boggle,if you think that you have any chance of leapfrogging up
to the top league in Scotland.
All the best anyway!!!!!!!
Gary SQF TIM.
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50.377 | SHOTTON IS GOD !!!!! | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | | Sat Feb 27 1993 11:35 | 16 |
|
Re .374 So the mucky squirrels from up the road have signed yet
another old firm reject (Yaaaaawwwwwwnnnnn).
They tell me Malky Shotton is having the back pocket on
his shorts enlarged to make some space for Dugald.Mind you
the lad won't be alone as Bobby,Fat Boy and Pansy the nurse
are all in there already.
As for the lack of Killie noters,well how does the song
go,"note when your winning,you's only note when your winning".
BTW Chuck its all over on March 20th....
SQFHM.....
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50.378 | KILLIE - Ayrshires' No.1 | AYOV17::JBELL | | Sun Feb 28 1993 13:01 | 9 |
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Re.-1
GMCDONALD.... Remember your last prediction...re.319 !!!
JB.
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50.379 | KINGS OF THE COUNTY !!! | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | | Sun Feb 28 1993 14:08 | 18 |
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JB... Having just returned from Boghead with our tails between
our legs, maybe I should change my last statement about Ayr's
chances at Killie on March 20th,but the fact remains if I
didn't think Ayr would win I wouldn't pay to get in,and that
goes for any opposition.I'm sure you feel the same way about
the squirrels.
Good result for you lot yesterday,I always prefer playing
Killie when they are on a wee run,reminds me of the New Year
match back in 89 (I think)...When Jim Fleeting brought his pups
down on the back of a 5 match unbeaten run.They strutted onto
the pitch (as Killie always do)and carried out a really over
elaborate warm up then Ayr proceeded to wipe the floor with
them for the full 90 mins and run out winners in a contest,or
lack of one that finished 4-1...I'm sure you remember 8*)))))).
SQFHM..
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50.380 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Mon Mar 01 1993 15:34 | 3 |
| Err - as note 374 is set hidden, who has signed what for whom ??
Ta - Ray
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50.381 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Mar 01 1993 16:20 | 8 |
| RE -1.
Killie signed Dugald McCarrison from Celtic reserves for 100K at the
weekend bringing the total of ex- Old Firm players at the club to 9
though he is only the third to be bought directly from them.
Andy.
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50.382 | ho hum seen it all before | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Mar 08 1993 14:45 | 4 |
| Did anyone go to Ochilview??
If so any chance of a disaster report ?
A.
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50.383 | CRAP | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Wed Mar 10 1993 05:39 | 3 |
| Hi Andy,
Unfortunately i went but i refuse to give a report all i will
say is THERE,S ONLY ONE WILLIE WATTERS.
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50.384 | | MASALA::GMCDONALD | | Wed Mar 10 1993 06:06 | 14 |
|
Brian, Don't be sad,there is every chance that the
"AYRshire Giants" will nip a point or maybee even two
of the Pars for you tomorrow night.Mind you with fat
Wullie Spence in nets it might be a tall order.
Nevermind I'll see you lot in the flee pit on
March 20th when your season will grind to a halt infront
of the "white machine"..
SQF HM.....
WILLIE WATTERS,WILLIE WATTERS ,NA NA,NANA,NA 8*))))))))))
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50.385 | Dunfermline 49points Killies 42 | PAKORA::EWOOTTON | | Mon Mar 15 1993 08:45 | 9 |
| Ok so the Pars gave you a gift of a point on Wednesday..be it a dodgy
penalty but there was nothing dodgy about our result at Hamilton we got
TWO..that is 2.. points which is TWO more that the Killies got at
Starks Park on Saturday. Well just have to show you how it should be
done this Saturday.. mind you that will lengthen the gap to seven
points after you loose to Ayr !!!!!!!
Eric the Par.
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50.386 | ON THE UP | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Mon Mar 15 1993 22:33 | 15 |
50.387 | What are YOU on ??? | PAKORA::EWOOTTON | | Mon Mar 15 1993 23:17 | 7 |
50.388 | AM ON THE NIGHT SHIFT | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Tue Mar 16 1993 03:26 | 13 |
| Eric,
Yes killie have not played that good in there last 3 meetings
with the pars...but i think it will be another story a week on saturday.
To be honest with you Eric i don't think the Pars or KILLIE have a team
that are good enough to go into and stay in the premier league.
P.S What do you mean...?? transfer to a job out side if i were you.
Charlie (SQF) KILLIE FAN
Charlie the killie boy
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50.389 | Get some fresh air!! | PAKORA::EWOOTTON | | Tue Mar 16 1993 07:34 | 16 |
50.390 | | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | x8225 | Tue Mar 16 1993 11:23 | 10 |
|
settle down.......Killie will not go up this season !!
As for saying that both Dunfermline and Killie have too many old
players at the moment , the same can be said about the Rovers.
No matter which two teams go up they will all have to strengthen their
squads to survive.
Andrew.
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50.391 | | HAM::SCHARNBERG | find the misspelled sybills ! | Tue Mar 16 1993 11:58 | 4 |
|
Can somebody post the current league table ?
Thanks, Heiko
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50.392 | There you go !!!! | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | WE HAD JOY WE HAD FUN WE HAD KILLIE ON THE RUN | Tue Mar 16 1993 15:48 | 15 |
|
Pld Pts
Raith 35 54
Dun'line 35 47
Killie 35 42
Hamilton 35 40
StMirren 35 40
Morton 35 38
Ayr Utd 35 35
Clydeb'k 34 33
Dumb'tn 35 32
Stirling 35 25
Meadow'k 34 24
Cowden'th35 8.....
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50.393 | remember.....we're crap! | BUSSTP::DREES | Three good buddies were... | Tue Mar 16 1993 16:33 | 11 |
50.394 | WHERE THEIR IS HOPE | PAKORA::HSTRACHAN | | Fri Mar 19 1993 02:30 | 35 |
| Is the season over?i hope not,but deep down i think it is.Once again
Killie seem unable to reach their pinnacle,season after season we have
looked good enough for promotion,only to be,much to the fans disgust,
thrown back down the league by so called lesser teams.It does not help
our cause that every team in the league WANTS to beat us,this is mainly
due to the hype that the media place on us.This season in particular
we have never been off the tv or out the papers,the usual headlines
sleeping giants,promotion certainties etc only make other teams more
determined to beat us.Raith and Dunfermline have got on with their
tasks without a quarter of this hype.
Tommy Burns must also look long and
hard at his playing staff,too many have been hiding when it mattered
most.If we had another eleven players with the pride and heart of Monty
the league would have been won long ago.At times this season our
football has been exquisite,a delight to watch,but on other occasions
it has been down right crap.When we play a side that wants to play
football,we play,but face a side that hassles and goes in first time,
forget it.Tommy is still the man for the job,i have nothing but respect
for him.It saddens me that the fans are beginning to vent their
frustration at him(to many short memories),admittedly the ball goes
through him to much,but take Tommy away and we are only half the team.
One last effort by everyone,fans included is a
must,beating the blacks on Saturday would be a good start.Promotion or
not come the last game of the season,it will still be WE"LL SUPPORT YOU
EVER MORE.
Shug
The KILLIE from Kincardine.
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50.395 | Not another sob story 8*))) | PAKORA::APRYCE | | Fri Mar 19 1993 16:12 | 10 |
|
Shuggie,you almost made me cry with that last note,but I didn't because
you deserved all you got.Two wins against the mighty Raith led you into
believing that you could even overhaul us,but the championship isn't
won over a couple of games and the better teams will come to the fore
at towards the end of the season,but don't despair we'll beat the
Pars on saturday and let Killie have another go at second spot.
RRFC.
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50.396 | Is the season over... not quite yet I hope.... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Fri Mar 19 1993 16:13 | 39 |
| What a difference a month makes, at the end of a reasonable Janurary with good
victories over Raith and Ayr, February has turned our season on its head. The
defeat by St Johnstone took a lot of belief and heart out of some players. I
don't believe that this is the reason we lost to clubs like Stirling and
Dumbarton and Raith. Our new style adopted in January with 3 up front has been
sussed out by the competition and we seem unable to alter our style of play
once a game starts. Teams that close us down quickly, especially our fullbacks
stop us building our passing game. We don't have any competitive players in
midfield who can win the ball and unless our passing game pulls teams wide and
opens gaps up, we end up struggling. As Burns is reported in the press as saying
we are paying top $$ for players who dont seem to want to fight hard enough
when the going gets tough. Our front two players, Williamson and McCluskey
are not scoring enough goals, this could be down to the poor service they get,
but a lot of its down to just poor finishing or the willingness to have a go.
We may dominate large portions of games but how many good chances do we create.
Its far too early to give up on promotion, with a good result against Ayr on
Saturday and Raith playing the Pars we could close the gap and put pressure on
the Pars. Good support will help the team on saturday , so chear them on and not
shout them down.
On Saturday's game, Ayr will be fired up to put a further dent in the promotion
race. They would be financially better off with us in the first division next
year, and I'm sure the Ayr players will be out for revenge for the last 3
times we gubbed them. The team selection for us will be critical. I would like
to see a few changes in the formation for Saturday. We need a bit of bite in
midfield, so what about Skilling moving forward or possibly Hugh Burns. The flu
bug will determine the front three but Wiliamson/McClussky and McCarrison ( if
fit, he should be nearly dead before doesn't play ). Ayr will.play a smaller
front two than in previous occasions so mobility could be the key fo Killie at
the back. The first ten minutes will certainly decide the outcome of the game
and possibly the season ( if results go against us elswhere ).
I believe we have a better team, who if they put on their scorring boots could
give Ayr a drubbing, but we must use both skill and determination to do it.
Dave
Prediction 3 - 1 killie for me.
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50.397 | RAITH 2 PARS 0 | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Sat Mar 20 1993 21:16 | 9 |
| Well Eric,
My predictions were only 75% correct,Well its a four pointer
next week at east end park. ANY PREDICTIONS....????
CHARLIE.(SQF)
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50.398 | pars no problems | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | x8225 | Mon Mar 22 1993 15:34 | 5 |
|
Dunfermline will take both points without any great difficulty.
2-0
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50.399 | LAST CHANCE | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Mon Mar 22 1993 19:13 | 8 |
|
Killie have to win!! so al go for
...KILLIE 2 Pars 1
Charlie(sqf)
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50.400 | 8 POINT TO NIL | KIRKTN::EWOOTTON | | Mon Mar 22 1993 20:19 | 15 |
| It will be a repeat of our meeting with other lesser clubs. We will
give you a goal start and finnish 2 - 1 winners with Leitch and French
on the scoresheet.
I must give Killie some praise this season as for many a year I was on
the understanding that "Club 18 - 30" was a holiday organisation. I
didn't realise that Killie was the club and that it realy meant a club
with 18 players who are at least 30.
COME ON YE PARS.
Eric the Par.
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50.401 | NO REPEATS | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Tue Mar 23 1993 11:51 | 8 |
|
Good one Eric.
Charlie.
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50.403 | ya bloody cheeky monkey | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | You Ain't seen nothing yet ! | Mon Mar 29 1993 09:15 | 7 |
| re-1
hahahahahahahahaha
very good Graeme,
SQF Jambo
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50.404 | I love the sound of breaking glass. | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Tue Mar 30 1993 00:41 | 10 |
|
Sal,
your being a bit unfair to our friends from the north of the
county! After all, TB reckons it will go to the last game of the
season before promotion is sorted out. After blowing a 2 goal lead
on Saturday, I have my doubts if Killie will succeed.
Danny.
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50.405 | | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Tue Apr 06 1993 12:51 | 2 |
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50.406 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Tue Apr 06 1993 12:55 | 6 |
| re last.
Good note Charlie, was that a match report from a Clydebank point of
view ?
Kev...
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50.407 | SIXNIL | AYOV14::GLEROY | | Tue Apr 06 1993 13:57 | 18 |
| This note is a bit quiet for a team that won 6-0 on Saturday!?!
Two points behind Dunfermline with 6 games to go!!! Very possible!!!
Remaining games...
Date Killie Dunf.
---- ------ -----
10/Apr Meadowbank(A) Clydebank(A)
17/Apr Stirling (H) St Mirren (H)
24/Apr St Mirren (A) Meadowbank (A)
1/May Dumbarton (H) Cowdenbeath (H)
8/May Cowdenbeath(A) Dumbarton (A)
15/May Hamilton (H) Morton (H)
See! No problem!
Gavin
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50.408 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Tue Apr 06 1993 17:19 | 8 |
| Re-1
It looks like we have the harder run-in. Meadowbank,stirling and
dumbarton will be fighting for their lifes whereas clydebank and morton
have got nothing to play for.
Andy. (Mr. Unlucky - I missed saturday's gubbing of the bankies)
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50.409 | staying up staying up | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Apr 15 1993 14:25 | 10 |
|
Meadowbank 1 Kilmarnock 1
The big game in the capital city last night ended 1-1. McSkimming gave
Killie and early lead but Rutherford equalised on 7 minutes.
Meadowbank are now level on points with Stirling in the battle to avoid
the drop to division 2.
Gary
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50.410 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Apr 15 1993 15:55 | 6 |
| re-1
Don't count your chickens yet, gary. Stirling play us on saturday so
they'll probably pick up two points then 8-;
Andy.
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50.411 | KILMARNOCK 3 STIRLING A. 0 | AYOV17::GLEROY | | Mon Apr 19 1993 19:19 | 3 |
| Back into 2nd place! It's in our hands now! 4 wins should do it!
Gavin.
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50.412 | 82-83 was the last time!!! | AYOV17::GLEROY | | Wed Apr 21 1993 16:31 | 6 |
| How about some predictions for Saturday's BIG games?
Meadowbank 1 Dunfermline 1
St Mirren 0 Kilmarnock 1
Gavin.
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50.413 | best and the worst to date | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Apr 21 1993 16:45 | 25 |
| Has anyone got any votes for the 92/93 survey (blagged from the 'Killie
Ken')
1 Killie player of the season.......
2 Young player of the season........
3 Most Embarrassing kfc player......
4 Killie goal of the season.........
5 Best Kfc performance 92/93........
6 Worst ------""------------........
Personally I would go for :
1 Gorgeous George (by several light-years)
2 Shaun Mcskimming (best left back in the division by several light
years again)
3 ??? billy stark ??
4 Mccluskey's tap in v hibs after black mazied past 4 defenders and the
goalie
5 Vs Raith 3-0 in the league
6 so many to choose from...how about vs cowdenbeath 1-1 at rugby park
Andy.
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50.414 | Premier Killie!!!!!!!!!!!!! | AYOV17::LGRACE | | Fri Apr 23 1993 12:32 | 8 |
| 1.McSkimming
2.Meldrum (reserve goalie)
3.Campbell
4.McSkimming's v Clydebank (3-3 game)
5.v Raith (Scottish Cup)
6.v Stirling Albion lost 2-0
Cheers
Scott Goldie
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50.415 | 8-)) | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Fri Apr 23 1993 16:18 | 7 |
| re last
You don't fool me by signing with someone elses name,Lawrence Grace,
you've seen the light haven't you and turned to the real 'one team in
Ayrshire' ! >:>
Andy.
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50.416 | Tommy Burns for Celtic. | PAKORA::GCULLION | Celtic FC.ECW 1967 | Sat Apr 24 1993 18:32 | 9 |
| Good luck to Killie today Charlie,hope you's don't blow it.
Looking forward to them coming up to the Premier so that we
can at least beat one team next season.
I hear there are some good boozers in Kilmarnock.I might
just have to try a few of them.
All the best.
Gary.
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50.417 | ????? | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | You Aint Seen Nothing,YET | Sun Apr 25 1993 23:55 | 9 |
| Promotion !!!
blown it.....
SQF Jambo #1
ps...
I hope I'm wrong...
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50.418 | I don't 8*)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | They think its over,IT IS NOW | Mon Apr 26 1993 00:54 | 1 |
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50.419 | Dunfermline !!! | AYOV27::SALLEN | | Mon Apr 26 1993 17:40 | 3 |
| Who have Dunfermline still to play
... Stevie
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50.420 | 270 minutes still to go... | AYOV14::GLEROY | | Mon Apr 26 1993 19:19 | 12 |
|
Remaining games are...
Date Killie Dunf.
---- ------ -----
1/May Dumbarton (H) Cowdenbeath (H)
8/May Cowdenbeath(A) Dumbarton (A)
15/May Hamilton (H) Morton (H)
Gavin.
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50.421 | WITH A LITTLE LUCK | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Sun May 02 1993 01:04 | 18 |
|
Good result for the KILLIE today i hope they can keep it up THIS time
cause i think they got a touch of the jitters last week at love street
but came back again today, with a bit of luck i think we might sneek
it.Dunfermline have the hardest run in now but KILLIE are away next
week to cowdenbeath and from what i saw today at east end park they
will have to fight all the way if they want to beat them cowdenbeath
were outstanding today and were worthy of there result.
Charlie (KFC)
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50.422 | 180 MINUTES TO GO!!!... | AYOV14::GLEROY | | Mon May 03 1993 13:45 | 19 |
| As I remember, Kilmarnock have not had the easiest of times against
Cowdenbeath this season. I think the last two results were a dodgy 3-2
away win, and a last minute equaliser for a 1-1 draw at Rugby Park.
However this time I hope we can take a few off them to stretch our 6
goal difference advantage.
Remaining games...
KILLIE DUNFERMLINE ST.MIRREN
------ ----------- ---------
COWDENBEATH(A) DUMBARTON(A) AYR DELIGHTED(A)
HAMILTON(H) MORTON(H) COWDENBEATH(H)
Ayr could do us another favour and beat St Mirren on Saturday puting
them out the game.
What do you say to that Mr Allen?
Gavin.
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50.423 | It's Killie for me... | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Mon May 03 1993 13:54 | 23 |
|
re last
Ayr have already done Killie a few favours this season. They've taken
5 league points from Dunfermline this season and 6 from Hamilton. St.
Mirren are the only one of the challenging teams that Ayr haven't
beaten. Maybe that will change on Saturday. Ayr have only had 1 defeat
in their last 12 games or so and will be looking to continue that form
on Saturday.
Killie's destiny is now in their own hands. Win their last 2 games and
it's premier league football next season. I reckon Dunfermline have
finally blown it with Saturday's defeat and will struggle to win their
last 2 games. St. Mirren could win their last 2 so it's really up to
Killie to take no less than 3 points from Cowdenbeath and Hamilton to
win promotion.
Danny.
Just think, us Ayr fans can then enjoy the luxury of seeing Killie
getting gubbed on a very regular basis next season.!!
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50.424 | Ayr 2 St. Mirren 1 | AYOV27::SALLEN | | Mon May 03 1993 14:10 | 8 |
| I do beg your pardon Mr. Smith. Ayr beat St.Mirren at Somerset earlier
in the season 2-0 when three Saints players were sent off. Our problem
is beating the smaller teams - We will beat St. Mirren for the Killie
boys. ****
regards ... Stevie
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50.425 | No more derby thrillers. | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Mon May 03 1993 14:16 | 10 |
|
re last
Aye, but was that not in the B@Q cup, I was referring to league
meetings. How do you feel about a season without derby games, we'll
maybe have a stronger squad to entertain Killie once they get relegated
from the big boys.
Danny.
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50.426 | | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | Bonnie Doon | Mon May 03 1993 14:29 | 13 |
|
Danny, I'm very shocked that your memory has deserted you, United
have played the Saints twice at Somerset and won on both occations,
2-0 as the Bean says in the LEAGUE and also 2-1 in the B+Q Cup.
I think we will beat them again on Saturday,but it really is
all down to Killie . I feel Burns won't allow them to slip up again.
Mind you there will be plenty of nervous squirrels in Fife this
weekend.Also watch out for the Accies getting stuck in a week on
Saturday.
SQFHM....
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50.427 | Next season. | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Mon May 03 1993 14:37 | 9 |
|
Yep, your right Sal, 2-0 league win earlier in the season. My mistake.
How's life in the east treating you? No withdrawal symptons from not
seeing the super-U's as often. Once Burley picks up a couple of good
experienced players from the end of season clear outs, I reckon Ayr
can make a sustained challenge next season. Here's hoping anyway.
Danny.
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50.428 | Maybe next year !!!!!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | Bonnie Doon | Mon May 03 1993 14:48 | 7 |
|
Dan, Good to hear from you again,hows your wee mate "Del the
golfer" ????
SQF HM..
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50.429 | C'mon the KIllie.... | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | You Aint Seen Nothing,YET | Mon May 03 1993 15:17 | 12 |
|
Danny,
I am sure if Burley goes to Tynecastle,he will be able
to pick up a few class players at the end of the season.
My hit list is...
Wayne Foster,Neil Berry,Gary Mackay,Glyn Snodin,Eamonn Bannon,
Henry Smith (if the Hibs dont sign him first),John Millar, etc etc etc.
SQF Jambo
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50.430 | 90 MIN'S TO GO!!!!! | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Sun May 09 1993 17:35 | 26 |
| Colin,
Nice to see you have not lost faith in the jam tarts.
Well Colin,
what about the boys in blue can they do it this time..?
with only one game left and only needing one point i think it will
be party time at RUGBY PARK on saturday.
Charlie(KFC)
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50.431 | ONLY 5,400 SECONDS LEFT! | AYOV17::GLEROY | | Mon May 10 1993 16:29 | 4 |
| I hope they're not daft enough to go and play for a draw! If they
play for a win I think they'll get it.
Gavin.
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50.432 | | BUSSTP::DREES | Black_Jack | Thu May 13 1993 17:25 | 17 |
|
C'mon chaps.....
for a team on the verge of the big time,it's too quiet in here.
Where's all the predictions, all the PMT....?
For what it's worth I reckon you'll do it. Burns will make sure the
players are fired up enough not to let this chance slip.
A sad day indeed.
Del.
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50.433 | 27 hours to go..... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Fri May 14 1993 16:10 | 18 |
| The tension is certainly in no short supply. From reports the Killie staff
expect a good crowd and the terracing will be all Killie, the Hamilton support
will be in a section of the stand. There should be enough for the mini-bus
support they carry.
With result from last night, could there be some changes for Saturday. I've a
feeling that Burns might go for experience on the park. So a recall for
Williamson upfront, with Dugal on the bench may be in order. With Wilson
suspended , Mcpherson will drop back into the full backs slot and Burns back
into midfield.
I missed last nights game, anyone know the team and how they played. There's no
point in slagging Ayr yet, but come monday ....... time to pick up my
winnings.
Dave
PS : I've already booked my seat in the Portman before/after the game.
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50.434 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri May 14 1993 20:49 | 37 |
| Don't know all the team but it went son=mething like this;
1. Meldrum (?)
2. Wilson
3. Black
4.
5. Gallagher
6. Plunkett
7. Roberts
8. H Burns
9. Williamson
10. McCarrison
11. Sharkey (?)
12. White
14. ?
The boys played very well in the first half , far better than their
older compatriots. Wiliamson scored from the bye-line in 15 mins after
chipping Spence. Killie had by far the better first half. Ayr played
shooty-in for the second half, scored from a free-kick, missed a
penalty, had enough chances to win 5 games and lost to the last kick of
the ball. McCluskey (Killie bar-steward of a ref) gave Ayr a softish
penalty and then waved away claims for 2 more within 5 minutes. Both of
them were stonewallers. I actually thought it was George McCluskey not
Jim McCluskey, but he wasn't fat enough.
So Killie have promotion within their grasp. How many of the existing
squad could compete at the top level ? Any ? Personally I don't think
any have the ability and Killie will need to do some serious bargain
hunting in the summer frees to have any chance of avoiding a
Cowdenbeath-like season in the Premier.
However, If they go up they will have deserved it and good luck to them
they'll need it
Kev...
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50.435 | Hamilton are keek | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | You Aint Seen Nothing,YET | Sat May 15 1993 01:56 | 5 |
|
Good luck to Killie tomorrow and hopfully I'll see you's boys at
Tynecastle next season for a pre-match beer or 2
SQF Jambo
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50.436 | play with fire !!!!!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | SHOTTON'S ARMY | Sat May 15 1993 02:16 | 25 |
|
Sid, If you are to meet with squirrels before any game you
will need to make sure of a few things ..
A) That you have plenty of money with you as
squirrels never buy there round.
B) Make sure that you are in a pretty large group
of friends, as when you refuse to buy them any more beer after there
5th freebie they can turn very nasty,ask the publicans in Cowdenbeath.
C) Make sure you never mention any team in Europe
who has had any kind of success in the last 25 years because if "the
KIllie" got a hold of them they would gub them.As they are the greatest
team the world has ever seen and any unsuccessful season they may have
had in the last 25 years is everyone's fault,bar their own...
D) Last and most importantly,Colin please please
make sure that your trousers are securely fastend as you never can
tell !!!!!!!!!!! 8*)))))))))))))))))))))
SQF HM....
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50.437 | Steady lads..90 minutes to go. | MASALA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Sat May 15 1993 02:34 | 13 |
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Excuse me chaps, but is it not tempting fate by making plans for next
season?
Also, what do Killie know about European football? The last time they
were in Europe their fans embarrassed them by wrecking the ferry...
....they tore the sails down!!!!
Archie
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50.438 | Killie furra preemier leeg | KIRKTN::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Sat May 15 1993 14:22 | 11 |
| Killie should have there biggest crowd to-day since Talbot played there
in the Junior cup final. Lets hope they do the business as they are a
credit to Ayrshire football (junior clubs included, as they, unlike Ayr
gave Rugby park for modest fees for major Junior games). Ayr stole a
fortune from the Talbot V Kilbirnie semi final game a few years ago and
for that reason I hope they get relegated.
Best of luck Killie, will watch for you in the telly, Doc.
SQFs Talbot spy.
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50.439 | Welcome to the real world | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | You Aint Seen Nothing,YET | Sat May 15 1993 23:46 | 13 |
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Congratulations KILLIE..... welcome to the Premier league....
SQF Jambo
P.S.....You's can buy me a pint on your visit to the Capital City.
P.P.S...Sal,the boyz from Killie will get the same as the Ayr fans
used to get when they visited Tynecastle if there is any trouble...
A good kick up the backside and sent home...
Oh...and by the way Sal,what size are they DM's :-)
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50.440 | Well done Kilmarnock | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Sun May 16 1993 14:28 | 16 |
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Congrats to Kilmarnock for winning promotion to the premier league.
Enjoy the euphoria as long as possible because the hard work starts
now. I'm sure all Killie fans will agree that they'll need to sign
a dozen or so better players to have a chance of staying in the
Premier league. They have a good manager, potentially a very good
support so if Burns gets the financial backing from the board, Killie
could be a good addition to the Premier League.
Danny.
Ps, you should reach double figures in the points table next season.
After all, 4 wins against the muppets from Tynecastle will give you
a good start!!
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50.441 | No,i don't mean Rugby Park OR Cambus-slag.;>) | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Serial Waster | Sun May 16 1993 16:21 | 5 |
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Congratulations Charlie (and all other Killie supporters).
See yeez at the "Pleasure Dome" next season.
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50.442 | congratulations!!!!!!!!!! | KIRKTN::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Sun May 16 1993 21:08 | 9 |
| Well done Killie. Now you must get the players to stay in the big
league.
Auchinleck are now certain of an even bigger crowd when Killie visits
in August for Ally Wilson's testimonial (ex Killie goalie, been at
Auchinleck since 1982.)
Once again, congratulations on a great acheivement.
ps Billy Docherty, I will have a wee dram ready for you in August at
Beechwood.
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50.443 | only time will tell ??? | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | You Aint Seen Nothing,YET | Sun May 16 1993 23:42 | 6 |
| RE .440
Danny,me auld champion....you don't really expect me to take the bait
afetr all this time do you ???
SQF Jambo #1
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50.444 | well done. | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | SHOTTON'S ARMY | Mon May 17 1993 14:08 | 1 |
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50.445 | You must be getting old. | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Mon May 17 1993 14:10 | 11 |
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re .443
Come on Colin, I expected a better reply than that. Mind you, after
another gubbing on Saturday in Perth, maybe Killie will murder the
jambos next season.
Cheers,
Danny.
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50.446 | UP WITH THE BIG BOYS... | AYOV17::GLEROY | | Mon May 17 1993 16:47 | 16 |
| Thanks for the good natured congratulations from all of you no matter
what colour your scarf is. All points noted. Kilmarnock will need a
strengthened squad to make an impression next year. But with nearly
two hundred senior footballers given their jotters last week, it's a
buyer's market. On top of that if they vote for three teams to go down
next season is going to be difficult to say the least. So I AM going
to make the most of this while it lasts... There's only one team in
Ayrshire!!! etc. etc.
By the way did anyone hear Bob Crampsie describe the match mascot as a
BEAR on radio Scotland. For a man who was a Brain of Britain I thought
he might have spotted it was a squirrel.
'till next season...
Gavin
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50.447 | season 92-93 | AYOV17::GLEROY | | Mon May 17 1993 16:58 | 3 |
| Has anyone a copy of all this season's results?
Gavin
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50.448 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Mon May 17 1993 18:57 | 6 |
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Yeah.....congratulations Killie.
See you back in the 1st for season '94-'95. :-)
Del.
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50.449 | | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | WHO IS BART | Tue May 18 1993 17:12 | 4 |
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congratulations . I did want Dunfermline to go up....but there you go.
Andrew
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50.450 | There Ye Go Gavin.... | KURMA::DMCCALL | | Sat May 22 1993 21:21 | 94 |
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KILMARNOCK FC FIXTURES 92-93
===============================
AUGUST
1. Morton (a) 0-2 Mitchel,Jack.
4. Dumbarton (a) 1-3 Patterson,Tait, og
8. R.Rovers (h) 1-1 Mitchel
15.Dunfermline (h) 0-1
22. Ayr (a) 2-0 Monty o.g Skol Cup
29. Meadowbank (h) 1-0 Campbell ============
Morton (a) 2-3 Burns 2
September Jack
Hibs (h)3-2 Mcskimming
5. Clydebank (a) 1-1 Williamson Mcluskey
12.S.Albion (a) 0-1 Jack (2 minutes) Jack
19.St Mirren (h) 1-2 Williamson (pen)
26.C-beath (h) 3-0 Willaimson Q-Final
Jack,???? St Johnstone (h)1-3 Campbell
October ========================
3. Hamilton (a) 1-1 Skilling B&Q CUP
10.Morton (h) 3-0 Burns,2 Mcluskey ===========
17.R.Rovers (a) 1-1 Rielly (pen)
24.Clybebank (h) 3-3 Mcluskey 2,MCskimming Clyde (h) 2-1 scorers ???
31.Meadowbank (a) 1-1 Mckskimming Ayr (h) 1-0 Mcluskey
Morton (h) 1-2 Burns
November
7. Dunfermline (a) 0-2
14. Ayr (h) 3-0 Mcluskey,Skilling (Traynor o.g)
21. st Mirren (a) 0-1 Black (pen)
28. S.Albion (h) 1-0 Skilling ???
December
1. Hamilton (h) 1-0 Mcpherson. ( 2nd top) Raith lose 3-0 to CLydebank
5. Cow-beath (a) 2-3 Jack,Rielly,Mcpherson.. 3 points clear (2nd top)
12. Morton (a) 2-0
19. Dumbarton (h) 1-0 Campbell
26. Dunferlime (h) 2-3 Stark,Reilly
Janurary
2. Ayr Utd (a) 0-1 Porteus
16. Meadowbank (h) 5-0 Mcluskey2 Williamson Mcpherson Cid
23. Clydebank (a) 2-0
27. Hamilton (a) 1-2 Cid,Williamson SCOTTISH CUP
30. R.Rovers (h) 3-0 Cid (2) Stark ==============
9th Raith (H) 5-0 Williamson3
Feburary Mcpherson, Mcluskey
13. Dumbarton (a) 0-1 Wilson sent off 6th St John(H) 0-0
20. Cow-beath (h) 1-1 Campbell 10th St John (A) 1-0
27. St Mirren (h) 1-0 Mcluskey EXTRA-TIME
March
6. S. Albion. (a) 2-0
9. Morton (h) 2-2 og, Williamson 2 Points behind Dunferlmine
13.R.Rovers (a) 2-0 5 points behind pars .......over ????????
20. Ayr Utd (h) 1-1 Skilling...4 points behind pars 8-(
27.Dunferlmine (a) 2-2 Campbell ,Mckskimming
April
3. Clydebank (h) 6-0 Mcskimming,Mcluskey 2 ,Gus(pen),Mitchell 2 (sub)
10.Meadowbank (a) 1-1 Mckskimming 24 secs ( 2 points behind pars )
17.S.Albion (h) 3-0 Mcluskey Mitchell Macagarison (sp)
24.St Mirren (a) 2-1 Mitchell 2 points behind
May
1. Dumbarton (h) 1-0 Mcluskey
8. Cow-beath (a) 0-3 Stark,Crannie,Gus...
15.Hamilton (h) 0-0 13,000 at the game......2,000 locked outside..
Dungfermline finish two points behind 8*)
" P R E M I E R L E A G U E H E R E C O M E "
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50.451 | ?? | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Tue Jun 01 1993 16:16 | 4 |
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ANYBODY know who we got in the league cup draw and when?
Andy.
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50.452 | | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Tue Jun 01 1993 16:34 | 3 |
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Home to Morton, 10th of August I think.
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50.453 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Jun 16 1993 19:37 | 14 |
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Ok I'll start the rumours.......
Don't know if any of the squirrels in this topic can back this one
up but I've heard that Killie are trying to get enough cash together
to sign, on a pay as you play basis......
Mo Johnston.
This could well be crap but seems to be well founded. The info came
from a regular sponsor of Killie home games. Anyone know more on this.
Del.
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50.454 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Four fox ache | Wed Jun 16 1993 19:44 | 6 |
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re .453
Oh Please let it be true..... no mention of it in Liverpool - yet.
Paul
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50.455 | Super Mo.. Super Mo..... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Thu Jun 17 1993 21:41 | 19 |
| Del,
The rumour is certainly strong that Mo Johnstone is targetted by Killie. I
heard information on Tuesday that he is expected to sign on Friday 24th.
My source is a long time season ticket holder and usually accurate with the
info.
I'm a bit surprised that we can afford his high salary, plus expenses. He
seems to have had a bad spell at Everton, but since there crap anyway it may be
unfair to measure his worth. But Everton must be trying to dump him because
of the costs, so how could we afford him. The current playing staff has some
reasonable earners in it, Bobby Williamson is on 800 week, but Johnstone must
be looking for 2,000 a week minimum I would have thought.
Maybe this is just a roumour and after the press meeting he will dash upto
Glasgow and sign for Celtic, or even Partick Thistle.....
Dave
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50.456 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Sun Jun 20 1993 14:52 | 6 |
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First game of the season....
Killie at home to Dundee.
Del.
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50.457 | HOME WIN !!!!! | KIRKTN::DMCCALL | | Sun Jun 20 1993 15:19 | 1 |
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50.458 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Sun Jun 20 1993 16:13 | 4 |
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Predictable as ever.....Davie!
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50.459 | sillie killie | AYOV18::SALLEN | | Mon Jun 21 1993 19:46 | 6 |
| If Mo Johnston is going to sign on Friday 24th - can you tell me which
month ?? if this Friday 24th September 1993, December 1993 or June 1994.
???
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50.460 | MO ,MO Keep yer Mo !!!! | KIRKTN::DMCCALL | | Mon Jun 21 1993 20:11 | 14 |
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Stevie,
Little Mo will not be signing for Killie or infact even
Having talks with them..........You see
Kilmarnock's 1st and 2nd team have already been kitted out for
tracksuits this season 8*)))))
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50.461 | did I really say that | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | I can take a hint !! can you | Mon Jun 21 1993 20:56 | 5 |
| re-1
Plus the fact he's too good to play for Killie
SQF Jambo
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50.462 | Skint | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Jun 22 1993 09:26 | 2 |
| And we have no money
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50.464 | FIXTURES 93-94 | AYOV14::GLEROY | | Tue Jun 22 1993 17:11 | 5 |
| Anyone seen a full fixture card yet? Could they type it here!
Ta
Gavin
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50.465 | AND ITS A GOOD ONE.... | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Fri Jun 25 1993 20:57 | 11 |
| RE.461
OR HEARTS,but i did here a story
Charlie
(KFC)
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50.466 | FINGERS CROSSED | MASALA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Tue Jul 06 1993 01:28 | 25 |
| FIXTURES 93-94
sat aug 7 Dundee (h) Sat dec 18 Aberdeen (a)
sat aug 14 Aberdeen (a) mon dec 27 Dundee (h)
sat aug 21 Motherwell (h) oh what fun. sat jan 1 Motherwell (h)
sat aug 28 Rangers (a) sat jan 8 Rangers (a)
sat sep 4 Hibs (h) sat jan 15 Hibs (h)
sat sep 11 St johnstone (h) sat jan 22 Heart (a)
sat sep 18 Hearts (a) sat feb 5 St Johnstone(h)
sat sep 25 partick (h) sat feb 12 Partick (h)
sat oct 2 Celtic (a) SAT FEB 26 Celtic (a)
Tue oct 5 Dun utd (h) sat mar 5 Dun utd (h)
sat oct 9 Raith (A) sat mar 12 Raith (a)
sat oct 16 Aberdeen (h) sat mar 19 Aberdeen (h)
sat oct 23 Dundee (a) sat mar 26 Dundee (a)
sat oct 30 Motherwell (a) wed mar 30 St Johnstone(a)
sat nov 6 Rangers (h) sat apr 2 Hearts (h)
tue nov 9 Hibs (a) sat apr 9 Partic (a)
sat nov 13 Celtic (h) sat apr 16 Celtic (h)
sat nov 20 Partic (a) sat apr 23 Raith (h)
sat nov 27 St Johnstone (a) tue apr 26 Dun utd (a)
Tue nov 30 Hearts (h) sat apr 30 Motherwell (a)
sat dec 4 Dun utd (a) sat may 7 Rangers (h)
sat dec 11 Raith (h) sat may 14 Hibs (a)
GOOD LUCK KILLIE
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50.467 | Skint | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Wed Jul 21 1993 20:22 | 8 |
| According to newspaper reports Tommy Burns is getting no money to spend
on new players,so he will have to make do with the squad he has got.How
on earth are we going to survive in the premier league with the current
players ? i for one think we haven,t a chance in hell of surviving
esecially if Craig Patterson is going to be playing at centre half in
the Premier League,considering the amount of Season tickets Killie have
sold me being one of the many i think it is a disgrace that the manager
is to get nothing to spend,anybody any views ?
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50.468 | Have the board no ambition? | YELBUS::DSMITH | Gazza's my hero...NOT!!!!! | Wed Jul 21 1993 21:45 | 13 |
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Isn't it the case that Killie are heavily in debt, 2m quid was one
rumor that I have heard, most of it being wasted by Jim Fleeting.
However, if Killie want to survive in the Premier they must take a
risk and buy at least half a dozen players. If they can survive, then
they'll be in a stronger position to improve their squad of players
for the following season. Killie have potentially a very big support
which would mean bigger gates but if they don't invest in the team
just now, that support will remain untapped and they'll be back playing
first division football.
Danny.
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50.469 | No Ambition ? | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Jul 22 1993 00:35 | 5 |
| RE.468
I agree with everything you have said,and as you said what is the
point in getting to the Premier just to be back in the 1st the
following season.The board have got to take the gamble or else face the
consequences.
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50.470 | I'll play for them 8-) | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Thu Jul 22 1993 16:31 | 11 |
| It's fairly obvious to anyone who saw Killie play last year that they
will need to sign players to stay in the Premier. Relying on players
like Paterson will not do. Mccluskey will need support up front too.
If they are 2 million in debt then will it really make much difference
to spend a bit on the team and be 2.5 million in debt ? Also remember
that there are more players than ever before being 'freed' so surely
some of them must be worth a try.
Andy.
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50.471 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Thu Jul 22 1993 16:42 | 6 |
|
Andy,
on last night's performance you just might get a game for
the squirrels. The Geordie Best of North Ayrshire! :-)
Del.
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50.472 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Jul 22 1993 16:53 | 12 |
| re .470
>>Mccluskey will need support up front too.
How about a Walking Frame.....
Or perhaps a Janet Reger Wonderbra was more what you had in mind..8-)
Kev....
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50.473 | | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Thu Jul 22 1993 20:43 | 5 |
50.474 | At least I was sober ! | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Thu Jul 22 1993 20:47 | 9 |
| re -3
Derek,
a) I have never played for Celtic.
b) I am about 11 years too young.
you might offer your services as penalty taker mind you 8-)
Andy.
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50.475 | | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri Jul 23 1993 13:06 | 17 |
| First of all , Congratulations to Andy Arnott for having the most
innocuous note I have ever read, set hidden. I think you should make a
clean breast of it Andy , and tell the public what your misdemeanour
involved.
Secondly, I almost choked on my cereal this morning while reading the
back page of the Herald. It appears that Killie's worries are over as
Chairman Fleeting has been talking to no less than 3 American players
including that big guitar-playing, folk-singer from New York who scored
against engerland in the US Cup recently, Alexi Lalas.
Hmmmm ... folk singers at Jurassic Park...makes a change from comedians
;-)
Kev.....
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50.476 | What's a sense of humour ?? | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Jul 23 1993 13:14 | 16 |
|
Sorry...
what i meant to say is george will need the wonderbra for the two
"non-legs" playing alongside him last year.
Phew, I'm glad I've got that of my chest(s).
re -1
If we really are going to sign "THE WILD MAN" then I might still get a
game with Killie on "never played for celtic but has a goatee beard"
ticket.
Andy.
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50.477 | Yanks for Baghdad...?? | YELBUS::DSMITH | Gazza's my hero...NOT!!!!! | Fri Jul 23 1993 20:58 | 10 |
|
Don't believe all you read in the papers. Bobby Geddes has refused
to sign a new contract with Killie as he's only been offered the same
terms as last season in division 1. He feels there should be something
extra for playing in the Premier. I wonder how Mr. Fleeting is going
to attract 3 Americans to darkest Baghdad if he's unwilling to offer
last seasons "stars" an increase in their wages.
Danny.
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50.478 | Norman goes back home...to Mother?? | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Jul 26 1993 13:25 | 14 |
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re -1
Since the end of last season it was known that geddes was talking about
moving back north having just bought a house up there and I beleive his
wife has already gone back to living there . Bearing in mind he
probably was already on premier type wages I think this story may just
be an excuse 'cos he want's to go back home ?
P.s Fleeting has never had a problem offering unfeasibly lucrative
deals to attract unheard of players to Rugby Park - the problem is
getting them to play fitba' once they get here.
Andy.
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50.479 | Norman stays! | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Wed Aug 04 1993 13:27 | 10 |
| The Record says today that Geddes has signed a one year contract but
Bobby Williamson is continuing to sign a month to month deal.
It also said that Killie have offered 50K for Hamilton's andy millen
but the deal will go to a tribunal.
Does anybody know anything about this guy - Is he the one who is a
Canadian internationalist?
Andy.
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50.480 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Aug 04 1993 15:03 | 11 |
| Andy Millen is not the Canadian international, that's Colin Miller your
thinking of. Andy Millen is a one-time St Johnstone reject who was
plucked from obscurity at Alloa to more obscurity at Hamilton and has
now continued that trend by signing for Kilmarnock. I reckon 50K is
more than he's worth. He's a left sided defender with a reputation for
being quite tough. Who's he replacing ?
Good news about Norman resigning....maybe you people will keep your
hands off Super Cammy Knickers now.....
Kev...
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50.481 | Oh yesssssss | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Aug 09 1993 16:57 | 19 |
| KILLIE 1 DUNDEE 0
Tom Brown 60min.
Superb start to the season. Great entertainment without much silky
football being played (probably due to a congested midfield). Should
really have finished 3 or 4-0 with Killie hitting the bar,having a shot
cleared off the line and a couple of good reaction saves from the
goalie.
Dundee's best chance came when Geddes fluffed a kickout straight to
a dundee man and then parried his going-wide shot into the path of
another. He still looks nervous at crosses too.
It's "eat your words" time for all those that said junior players
wouldn't do for the Premier league (me included)...Tom Brown looked as
if he had played there all his days...definitley Man of the Match.
Joint top of the league and back down to earth with a bump at pittodrie
next week...dontcha just love this Premier cairry-aun.
Andy.
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50.482 | League is the first priority anyway...8^) | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Aug 11 1993 12:42 | 16 |
| Killie 1 Morton 2 (League Cup)
Mitchell Tolmie,Lilley
Got what they deserved from this game i.e nothing. You got the
impression that Killie weren't putting everything in to this game and
players varied from invisible (reilly,mcskimming,mccluskey) to
downright terrible (Mcpherson,crainie).
In saying that they created a few chances in the first half and should
have taken them.
Team:
geddes,mcpherson,black,montgomerie,millen,reilly,mitchell,skilling
crainie(roberts),mccluskey,mcskimming.
Andy.
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50.483 | Naughty Naughty!!!! | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Thu Aug 12 1993 01:28 | 10 |
|
Stop the party lads!
I note from today's papers the Tom Brown who scored the goal against
Dundee on Saturday should have been serving a four match suspension
carried over from his junior football days. It could be that Killie
will have the two points deducted.
Archie
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50.484 | join top,for how long????? | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Thu Aug 12 1993 12:07 | 11 |
|
start the party again !!
Tom browns suspension will not and should not have been carried over
from the junior ranks IT WAS ALL A BIG MISTAKE so we are still joint
TOP.
Charlie (KFCsqf)
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50.485 | | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Thu Aug 12 1993 15:51 | 5 |
|
Should never have been a question of losing points anyway - surely a
fine would have been appropriate.
ANdy.
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50.486 | PLAYED WELL BUT!... | AYOV17::GLEROY | | Mon Aug 16 1993 16:10 | 5 |
| Did anyone go to Aberdeen? They looked ok on the TV but couldn't
finish. I hope there's not going to be too many "Played well but no
points" types of games during the season!
Gavin
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50.487 | MO, MO, (INSERT WORD OF YOUR CHOICE) YER MO! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed Aug 25 1993 16:46 | 9 |
| Back page of the Daily Record today has Kilmarnock signing Super Mo in
time for the Rangers game on Saturday!?! I hope not!!! Too much money
for a lot of off the field trouble.
Let's have a laugh! Predictions for Saturday?
1-1
Gavin
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50.488 | no no no thank you mo | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Wed Aug 25 1993 17:31 | 8 |
|
Isn't the mo johnston rumour in the old chestnut category along with
charlie nick and chic charnley.?
Don't even think about a prediction for saturday..just being there to
shout abuse at some huns will do nicely thank you.
andy.
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50.489 | Money For Coyne ? | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Aug 26 1993 02:14 | 1 |
| I have heard that the striker Killie are after is Tommy Coyne.
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50.490 | Rangers 1 KILLIE 2 | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Aug 30 1993 12:31 | 11 |
|
YY YY EEEEEEEE SSSSSSS !!!!!
YY YY EEEEEEEE SSSSSSSS !!!!!!!
YY YY EE SS !!!!!!!!!
YYYY EEEEEEEE SSSSSS !!!!!!!
YY EEEEEEEE SSSSSS !!!!!
YY EE SSSS !!!
YY EEEEEEEE SSSSSSSS
YY EEEEEEEE SSSSSSS !
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50.491 | They think it's all over... It is now!!! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Aug 31 1993 14:09 | 14 |
| I entirely agree with note .490 and would add that for me the most
surprising thing about the whole game was the last 10 minutes. At 1-1
with Rangers just having equalised if I said that one team was punting
the ball up the park and the other was passing the ball out of defence,
you might be mistaken for guessing their names wrong. Killie (Dad's
Army) where magnificent at the end of the game, and believe it or not
finished the stronger team and deserved their win.
Here's hoping they get their feet back on the ground and don't waste it
all next Saturday. At home to the likes of Hibs is where we should be
loooking for points. Last Saturday was a bonus. Boy!! and what a
bonus!!!
Gavin
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50.492 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Tue Aug 31 1993 16:56 | 16 |
|
I'd like to add my congratulations.
It's good to finally see a team going to Ibrox and attempting to play
football rather than going there and sticking 11 men behind the ball
trying to hold out for a possible point. If more teams followed this
example, Rangers might not get things so easy and games would certainly
be more entertaining for the fans.
Teams like Hibs,Hearts,Dundee Utd etc should all take note.
Del.
(why did it have to be Killie!) :-)
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50.493 | Killie S'miles better !!!!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | they're on the park at Palmerston | Tue Aug 31 1993 23:57 | 13 |
|
Re Last, Yip Killie looked the better team and deserved
their points,who knows if they can continue to perform at
this high level it may just be a top 4 place they are
going after and not just the seasonal relegation dogfight
which we all thought they would be involved in .That being
the case they will be two leagues between the cousins come
May ! However it will be the results they get at Firhill
and Dens that will confirm which battle Killie and their
followers (old and new) will be in ..
HM..
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50.494 | Any rumours ?????? | AYOV25::JBELL | | Thu Sep 16 1993 19:12 | 11 |
|
It said in the Kilmarnock Standard last night that TB was looking to
sign someone from 'south of the border' possibly in time for the match
at Tynecastle, if not, then in time for the Partick game....
Any rumours etc...????
JB.
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50.495 | Good news for Killie !!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | theyre on the park at Palmerston | Fri Sep 17 1993 23:09 | 8 |
|
It looks as though the Killie are due to sign Tommy Coyne from
Tranmere .It seems he has been training at Rugby Park for a few
weeks now . A fee of 250K was mentioned .
SQF HM...
|
50.496 | 6TH AND CLIMBING... | AYOV17::GLEROY | | Tue Sep 21 1993 14:48 | 9 |
| Why are things so quiet in here? Kilmarnock FC. Unbeaten in the
Premier League in a month! 6 points out the last 8! Away victories at
Ibrox and Tynecastle!!! And old George was quoted in the papers as
saying "...and we're not even playing well yet!"
Any more to the Tommy Coyne rumour? We'd be dangerous with a good
striker! Anyone want to put in a report on last Saturday's game?
Gavin.
|
50.497 | | PAKORA::SNEIL | | Wed Sep 22 1993 11:21 | 7 |
|
Any Killie fans know if McCoist played in the reserve match last
night.Score also please.
SQF Blue nose
|
50.498 | ? | AYOV14::GLEROY | | Wed Sep 22 1993 16:38 | 5 |
| Not 100% sure of the accuracy of this 2nd hand information but...
No, and 3-2 to Kilmarnock!
Gavin
|
50.499 | Huns gubbed again ! | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Wed Sep 22 1993 17:52 | 3 |
| .498
All information correct,it,s getting a bit boring beating Rangers
all the time don,t you think ?
|
50.500 | | KURMA::SNEIL | | Wed Sep 22 1993 18:34 | 5 |
| re.498
HANX!
|
50.501 | They only sing when there winning !!! | PAKORA::DMCCALL | | Wed Sep 22 1993 19:14 | 8 |
| RE :499
Looking forward to the "double" over them at home though 8*))
SQF Killie...
|
50.502 | Europe next year Deeee.??? | PAKORA::DMILNE | | Sat Sep 25 1993 21:10 | 40 |
| Good old Killie....8*)
Bu killie supporters club.
|
50.503 | Killie fur Europe..... | KIRKTN::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Mon Sep 27 1993 02:08 | 14 |
| Good going Killie.
Its nice to see another Ayrshire team making the Headlines for good
football, Auchinleck Talbot have carried the can for the last fifteen
years.
Could Killie really make a European place in there first season up?.
Rangers and Aberdeen are the only certain teams to win a place in Europe
with Hibs getting in the back door due to there League cup final
appearance.
I don't see any reason why Killie should not be challenging for a EUFA
place instead of fighting relegation.
Yip, its Killie fur Europe.......I hope.
SQF Talbot and Killie supporter
|
50.504 | | KIRKTN::GPIKE | | Mon Sep 27 1993 05:07 | 11 |
|
The only way Killie will get to europe is on a package tour ...
Like auchinleck ---- over-rated and over the hill
|
50.505 | Partick bogey dead and burried!!!! | AYOV17::SGOLDIE | | Mon Sep 27 1993 12:27 | 1 |
|
|
50.506 | NO POPPING OF BUBBLES YET!!! | AYOV17::GLEROY | | Mon Sep 27 1993 18:19 | 10 |
| I liked what I saw on Saturday, (except for the last 10 minutes for
which the manager quite rightly gave them a roasting). Creative
passing, patient build-up etc. The Jags were unfortunate to give away
a soft penalty, but at the end of the day (football cliche No.4) we
were always going to win comfortably.
Europe is a long way away. About 36 games away. More interesting is
the 5 point gap between Killie and the 3rd bottom side (Jags)!!!
Gavin
|
50.507 | Lay off the shandy boys.. | YELBUS::DSMITH | Gazza's my hero...NOT!!!!! | Mon Sep 27 1993 19:54 | 11 |
|
Getting a bit carried away at the moment are we not? Killie have
got off to a great start in the Premier as did Thistle last season.
They only just managed to avoid relegation at the end of the season.
As Gavin said, 5 points ahead of 3rd bottom spot is the main thing,
talk of playing in Europe is a tad optimistic.
Mind you, should be another 2 points on Saturday at Parkhead!!
Danny.
|
50.508 | TC FOR KFC? | AYOV14::GLEROY | | Tue Sep 28 1993 15:32 | 3 |
| Wot happened to Tommy Coyne? I never heard a conclusion on this one.
Gavin
|
50.509 | BIG TAM FUR KILLIE | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Tue Sep 28 1993 15:44 | 9 |
50.510 | And he want's to stay in Glasgow... | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | Do it again..hahahaha !! | Tue Sep 28 1993 17:27 | 6 |
|
It's been noted that Motherwell are wanting his signature also......
and they've got the money to get him.....8*)
colin.
|
50.511 | LOADSA DOSH | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Tue Sep 28 1993 17:40 | 9 |
|
But can they pay him...?????????.
Charlie..(sqf,KFC)
|
50.512 | Super Killie | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Oct 04 1993 07:45 | 16 |
| Before saturdays game with Celtic i would have setteled for a point,but
after the 90 mins i was disapointed that we hadn,t got the 2 points.At
no point in the game did i feel that Celtic were going to score,it is
without doubt one of the poorest Celtic teams i have ever seen,and at
the end of the day it was an easy point gained for us.I felt that if we
had a striker like Tommy Coyne playing for us on Saturday we could have
beating Celtic quite easilly,and in Andy Millen i have yet to see a
better defender than him in the Premier League,he is without doubt the
main reason for our good form this season,and we also seem to have a
bit of aggression in our game,although on saturday every time a Killie
player went near a Celtic one he got booked.The referee was an absolute
disgrace i still don,t know why Ally Mitchell was booked on
saturday,the only worrying thing at the moment is that both Millen and
Monty are very close to getting suspended,this would be a real blow if
both players get suspended at the same time.Roll on Tuesday night and
some more points in the bag.
|
50.513 | TB MUST STAY... | AYOV14::GLEROY | | Mon Oct 04 1993 15:30 | 9 |
| Another worrying aspect to this game was the reception the home support
gave Tommy Burns. I think we all know he'll end up in the manager's
chair at Parkhead sooner or later. I had just hoped it would be later,
rather than sooner.
So come on Celtic! You can do it! Brady and Jordan are a great
managerial partnership!!!
Gavin.
|
50.514 | KILLIE IN EURO BID | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Wed Oct 06 1993 01:55 | 6 |
|
KILLIE 1 DUNDEE UTD 1
Charlie(SQFKFC)
|
50.515 | C'Mon NOO Chaz .... | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Doing it tomorrow | Wed Oct 06 1993 03:16 | 11 |
| RE-1...
Charlie...
'KILLIE IN EURO BID' ????? are they going to buy a foreigner !!!!
Heard on the radio today that HEARTS are going to make a bid
for Tommy Coyne, who is currently training with Kilmarnock as they
cannot afford the 200,000 pounds transfer fee to Tranmere ???
SQF Jambo #1
|
50.516 | 1965.....when will we see yer likes again | KIRKTN::DMCCALL | | Wed Oct 06 1993 05:09 | 18 |
|
re:1
Sidley,
Judging by your capital teams performance( a joke in itself )
you require Tommys talents more than us. 8*))))))
I'd still be willing to bet that he ends up in "Burns Country"
though.........
SQF Killie..
|
50.517 | RUNNING OUT OF STEAM? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Oct 11 1993 15:18 | 5 |
| 2-2 on Saturday after being 2-0 down. Seems to me like they're slowing
down. Anyone at the game want to put in a report! Will we extend our
unbeaten run to 9 against the Dons next Saturday?
Gavin
|
50.518 | Bring on the Ayr... | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Oct 11 1993 15:38 | 38 |
50.519 | THERE'S ONLY 1 F IN FULHAM... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Oct 12 1993 16:12 | 6 |
| re: .517 Silly me! Of course we'll extend our unbeaten run to 9
tonight. Then a hard game against Aberdeen on Saturday!
Anyone know tonight's team? Does it look like the first team?
Gavin
|
50.520 | AYRSHIRE CUP FINAL... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed Oct 13 1993 15:31 | 12 |
| Kilmarnock Reserves 3 Ayr United 3 (AET)
Ayr had most of the game after the first half hour and I thought they
would nick it when they went ahead in extra time, but a good battling
performance by the 2nd XI brought them the Cup. The penalties owed
more to Gavin Hastings than soccer.
Like my colleague in note 49 I would have liked to go home at 9.15pm as
I was freezing, but it was Ayr's fault for scoring and prolonging the
inevitable.
Gavin
|
50.521 | ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzz | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Wed Oct 13 1993 19:10 | 15 |
|
What a boring game. The referee could have done us all a favour by
abandoning it or cutting the cr@p and going straight to penalties at
7:30. Contrary to popular opinion in here I didn't think ayr were in
the hunt at any stage even when they were one goal up and killie looked
as though they could step up a gear at any time.
Best bit of entertainment all night was when Flexney ran across the
park with the cup and it fell to pieces.
Ho hum Team for those interested was :
Mathews,Wilson,Plunkett,Paterson,Flexney,Stark,Roberts,Porteous,Brown,
Crainie,Mccloy Subs ?? and ??
Andy.
|
50.522 | Northern Lights extinguished? Not quite! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Oct 18 1993 15:32 | 9 |
| KILMARNOCK 1 ABERDEEN 1
Good gritty stuff, well worth a point. Might have been two, but then
again Aberdeen had chances to clinch it. Funny league this?!?
Unbeaten in 9 games and drop two places on Saturday!?!
Looking for 2 against Dundee next week!
Gavin
|
50.523 | Not burst! Just deflated slightly! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Oct 26 1993 13:02 | 6 |
| Dundee 1 Kilmarnock 0
Bad one to lose. The papers said it was a dreadful game. Anyone
there? How about a match report!
Gavin
|
50.524 | dundee 1 killie didn't | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Tue Oct 26 1993 15:36 | 13 |
|
re -1
I didn't go but saw the goal on scotland today last night. It came from
a bad geddes kick-out (sound familiar). Also IMO if monty had been
playing dundee might not have scored - "the boy adamczuk" motored away
from paterson as if he wasn't there. Why was paterson playing? Is monty
dropped 'cos he has been playing badly? or is it because he is only two
bookings away from suspension and TB didn't wan't him suspended for the
rangers game?
PPS. From what I saw in the ayrshire cup game big Flexney would have
been a better replacement. Ho Hum...
Andy.
|
50.525 | If only our 1st team could do this... | VERVAN::GORDON | Ludere Causa Ludendi | Wed Oct 27 1993 20:38 | 3 |
| Queen's Park Reserves 2 - 1 Kilmarnock Reserves
I presume you were expecting this, Gavin.....?
|
50.526 | Spiders strike again! ...Again? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Oct 28 1993 17:55 | 13 |
| Davie,
Expecting it? I didn't even know about it!!! As you say, if only your
first team could do this, you might be able to make some inroads on the
37 clubs in front of you!!!
Regards
Gavin.
ps. Best of luck on the BIG match on Saturday!!! (What are you
thinking about? Getting married during the football season! This'll
come back to haunt you in years to come!)
|
50.527 | " Dive Dive " | SSMPRD::BGILCHRIST | | Wed Nov 10 1993 20:41 | 6 |
|
Is the Killie on the way down ? hope you pick up for this
Sat.
Billy
|
50.528 | Info needed | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Nov 12 1993 14:53 | 7 |
|
I was away this week and missed out on the Hibs game. I saw the result
but has anyone got any info on the scorers,team match report?
Andy.
p.s Kfc revival starts tomorrow.
|
50.529 | | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri Nov 12 1993 19:13 | 6 |
| Tom Brown scored in 20 minutes from a Reilly corner. Tweed equalised
and Hunter scored the winner.
That's all I can remember.
Kev...
|
50.530 | killie 2 sellik 2 | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Nov 15 1993 15:12 | 6 |
|
What a wise piece of footballing management giving Mike Galloway a 3
year contract was 8-))
AA
|
50.531 | It's 2 points for a win... Remember? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Nov 15 1993 15:50 | 7 |
| The last game Killie won was against Partick in September. Next
Saturday would be a nice time to start doing it again! Then against St
Johnstone, then Hearts, Dundee Utd, etc. We need to start winning
again or the season will stall!!! Any news on the "when the hell are
we going to get a striker" front!
Gavin
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This weeks Kilmarnock Standard has a report that the Directors have put up
200,000 for Burns to buy player(s) with. Tommy is quoted that they would only
spend the 200,000 on a player who would be with the club for 5 - 7 years. Some
how I dont think that we can buy a player who could walk into the premier
league for 200,000 unless he was over 27/30. Good young players cost a lot more.
But TB has been wise, consider Rangers spending 4 M plus for a player yet to
score or hold down a first team place, and TB spent 75,000 on a centre half who
is walking away with the player of the year award in a well known sunday
newspaper.
Fridays newspapers show that Tommy Wilson has moved to Dumbarton for a nominal
fee. From holding down a first team place before being injured last season,
then being sent off in a reserve game on the second last week of the season,
thus missing the vital last game, he seems to have fallen out of favour with
TB and so he's on his way to sunny Dumbarton. This should cut the wage bill,
so another addition may be on the way...... We can only hope.....
dave
|
50.533 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Nov 19 1993 17:56 | 4 |
| re -1
How old is tommy coyne then?
A
|
50.534 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Nov 25 1993 11:47 | 4 |
|
Does anyone know if TB managed to sign owen coyle last night??
AA
|
50.535 | There's only one Chic Charnley !!!!! | AYOV25::JBELL | | Fri Nov 26 1993 11:44 | 12 |
|
According to teletext last night (Thursday), TB has dropped his
interest in Owen Coyle due to Bolton increasing their valuation of the
player to 250K following his recent performances.......
Sounds like a sensible decision on TB's part as I reckon that Coyle
wasn't even worth the 200k that was being offered......
JB
|
50.536 | THE RETURN OF BURNS ON ST ANDREWS NIGHT? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Nov 30 1993 14:59 | 9 |
| Kilmarnock are now 5 points clear of St Johnstone who are the current
owners of the first relegation spot! A nice home win against a
struggling Hearts at Rugby Park tonight would give us 6 points out the
last 6, a total of 22 points, and perhaps even a 7 point gap over St
Johnstone.
I hope Burns knows what he's doing playing tonight!
Gavin
|
50.537 | MA ba' | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Tue Nov 30 1993 15:43 | 7 |
| Re-1 Is he definitely playing then? I heard a rumour that he might play
Crainie and put himself on the bench. Hopefully, he will play although
hopefully, we won't get the "every ball is tommy's ball" scenario of
last season (sometimes).
AA
|
50.538 | TANGERINE DREAM? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri Dec 03 1993 13:03 | 4 |
| Away at Dundee Utd tomorrow. Predictions? I think I'd be happy with a
draw
Gavin
|
50.539 | go for your guns | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Fri Dec 03 1993 13:29 | 1 |
| Why is it you like to draw so much Gav?
|
50.540 | US WEE TEAMS... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Dec 09 1993 16:07 | 10 |
| Brian,
Unlike the big successfull teams like Celtic, a team like Kilmarnock is
forced to live within the realms of reality. Put in context, an away
draw at Tannadice was a good result. Perhaps next season we'll be looking
for two points there on our way to a European place.
22 points and climbing!!!
Gavin
|
50.541 | ONE TEAM IN AYRSHIRE | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Sun Dec 12 1993 08:37 | 10 |
|
Well done KILLIE.
Another 2 poins in the bag.
Charlie (sqf KFC)
|
50.542 | POINT(S) TAKEN! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Dec 13 1993 15:14 | 7 |
| On the subject of points, Motherwell finished 4th bottom of last year's
Premier league with a total of 35 points. Give that this year's league
seems to be a bit closer, I reckon 38 points would mean Premier league
football in 94-95 for Kilmarnock. That means 14 to go! What do you
reckon?
Gavin
|
50.543 | Dan's the man! | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Dec 13 1993 15:24 | 4 |
| Why does TB keep picking himself? Yet again he was an virtually an empty
jersey on Saturday. Danny Crainie for midfield general I say.
AA
|
50.544 | Dan's Peter Pan | AYOV25::GBORLAND | Hello and goodbye, as always | Tue Dec 14 1993 18:36 | 7 |
|
Andy,
When did you become a fan of Crainie ?
Gordon.
|
50.545 | Oh Danny boy... | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Dec 15 1993 12:33 | 8 |
| re -1
After watching 20 minutes of TB's (non) performance on Saturday.
(and after seeing superDan's "soul boy" warmup technique)
A
|
50.546 | And now over to Ibrox... WILLIAMSON HAS SCORED! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed Dec 29 1993 10:11 | 24 |
| I thought as this is the time of year for reflection I would put in a
note along the lines of Note.209 (The greatest feeling of all...), for
Kilmarnock fans. What great moments in the club's history have you
witnessed that left you gibbering with delight. For myself...
Nineteen sixty something. 0-3 down to Eintracht Frankfurtin the first
leg. Then 0-1 down after 20 minutes at home, then winning 5-1 (5-4 on
aggregate).
Nineteen seventy something. Watching the boys beat Ayr 6-1 at Rugby
Park.
Nineteen eighty something. Hearing that Killie had just beaten
Aberdeen 2-1 at Pittodrie in the Premier League, and on the same day
Motherwell (with new manager Ally McLeod who had just dumped Ayr to go
to Fir Park) beating Ayr United 5-2 at Somerset, after being 0-2 down
with 20 minutes to go!!!
28th August 1993 Screaming at the ref to blow the whistle to get
Killie a point at Ibrox only for Williamson to put them 2-1 up!!!
Ah! memories!!!
Gavin
|
50.547 | 2 in a row at Ibrox ?? | SWING::WALSH | | Thu Dec 30 1993 14:07 | 8 |
| RE -1
Knocking Celtic out of the cup 10 or so years ago, and the recent
victory against Rangers.
As a Killie fan, for nearly as long as Gavin, I've never heard so much
noise from the Killie support as when the injury time goal was scored
at Ibrox. I was hoarce for days after it.
Same again in 2 weeks time, me thinks !!
|
50.548 | Aye Right... | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | Hope It Get`s Better.. | Thu Dec 30 1993 14:44 | 8 |
|
A Killie fan who can think !!!
That`s a first.... 8-)))))))
Tam.
|
50.549 | EURO HERE WEE COME | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Wed Jan 05 1994 10:50 | 6 |
|
Killie 1 Dundee 0
Charlie (KFC,SQF)
|
50.550 | :=) | YELBUS::DSMITH | They've only played 10 seconds.. | Wed Jan 05 1994 11:36 | 3 |
|
Oh dear, whit a silly boy
|
50.551 | "" POP "" | SSMPRD::BGILCHRIST | | Mon Jan 10 1994 11:41 | 11 |
|
Rangers 3 Killie 0
Happy New Year
Billy............
|
50.552 | Rangers 3 Killie 0 | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Jan 10 1994 15:38 | 12 |
|
Pop again? That's about the third time you've said our bubbles burst
and we're still waiting.
As far as saturday's game goes I think Rangers created more chances
than us so probably deserved to win, still I wouldn't take any of your
back four for any money. You can have Andy Millen for 4 million if you
like 8-)
Happy New year.
Andy.
|
50.553 | Who do we get in the 4th round? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Jan 10 1994 16:10 | 12 |
| Scottish Cup 3rd Round draw...
Kilmarnock vs Ayr United Nil
Predictions? (score AND the attendance)
I'll say 4-1 home win, and 11,593.
It's nice to get a home tie against lesser opposition to start a cup
run with, don't you think?
Gavin.
|
50.554 | All in the best possible taste..:-) | YELBUS::DSMITH | They've only played 10 seconds.. | Mon Jan 10 1994 22:40 | 15 |
|
You know what they say Gav, skill will always overcome brawn, so
seeing as Killie only have Burns in the skills department and a team
of hoofers and honest triers (as opposed to HONEST MEN) around about
him, Ayr must have a chance in this game. We've got Simon Stainrod and
er, um somebody else in the skills department and a team of heifers and
hoofers. That means the fans are in for a pretty dire 90 minutes, then
again by all accounts thats what your lot are used to this season.
4 - 1 seems a bit harsh, you've got the worst home scoring record in
the league and we've got a pretty mean defence (well apart from the
9 goals lost in recent games) so I'll go for 2 - 0 Killie.
Danny.
|
50.555 | No predictions | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Tue Jan 11 1994 15:27 | 13 |
| RE -1
We only have Burns in the skill dept. ??? You haven't seen him recently
I take it?
It's fatal to tempt fate with predictions for these games but after
seeing what our reserves did to your first team in the ayrshire cup
well...
however Cup games like this are usually down to who has the most will
to win and commitment on the day so we'll see.
Andy.
|
50.556 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Jan 12 1994 16:37 | 14 |
| No predictions from me, but a word of warning for you squirrel lads....
You lot are doing very well in the Premier because most teams under
estimate your capabilities and are then punished for it. Kilmarnock
play well when they are the underdogs but not when they are expected to
win. If Ayr can get a couple of new signings before the match, and
Stainrod gets them fired up for the match then a closer scoreline than
4-1 is on the cards. Quoting history is pointless; how about Inverness
Thistle 3 Killie 0. East Stirling 2 Killie 1 , Stranraer's grand slam
season of 4 victories in 89/90 ? Doesn't mean much now does it ?
Just keep on building yourselves higher on that pedestal......
Kev...
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50.557 | ONLY ONE TEAM IN AYRSHIRE | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Thu Jan 13 1994 03:31 | 30 |
|
Hi Kev,
I think Ayr have a chance in this game.
AND THAT IS
NO CHANCE
Charlie(KFC,SQF)
|
50.558 | ex | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Jan 13 1994 12:07 | 12 |
| Hi Charlie,
Wow !
Another funny - fetch me the rib doctor !
As I said, keep building yourselves higher....
I don't think Carpet Burns will have such a cocky attitude.
Kev....
|
50.559 | Killie 0 - Hibs 3 | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Jan 17 1994 17:28 | 7 |
| Well for the second week in a row we lose 3 goals in 5 minutes. I hope
this isn't a trend. After totally dominating the first half the defence
decided to forget about marking up and Hibs scored from three corners
all from free shots or headers.
Andy.
|
50.560 | Heart of Midlothian 1 Kilmarnock 1 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Jan 24 1994 15:16 | 5 |
| Stopped the rot. An away point. 6 draws in the Premier league so
another week goes by while we're still mid table. All in all, a
better weekend than last. Still, won't be as good as next!
Gavin
|
50.561 | Only one team in Ayrshire..One team in... | ETGHUB::DMURRAY | | Sun Jan 30 1994 23:05 | 7 |
| The only result that matters ------- Killie 2 Ayr 1
Oh for some fun on Monday....
|
50.562 | :-) :-) :-) | BUSSTP::DSMITH | They've only played 10 seconds.. | Mon Jan 31 1994 14:24 | 7 |
|
I hear McSkimming has withdrawn from the Scotland B squad to face
Wales. He's been selected for the Olympic Diving Team and is one of
the favourites for a medal.
danny.
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50.563 | Creak...groan...ooh me lumbago | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Jan 31 1994 15:18 | 7 |
| re last
The only reason you didn't see shotton make contact on tv was that the
BBC don't have time lapse camera's - that's the only way you be able to
see that old codger moving.
:-)
Andy
|
50.564 | Another Bloomer From the Man In Black! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:31 | 5 |
| As a neutral (someone who dislikes Kilmarnock as much as Ayr Utd) how
Killie got that penalty kick is beyond me. There was absolutely NO
contact made on McSkimming although it didn't look as if he dived.
Eddie
|
50.565 | Why do you dislike Ayr and Killie, you must support Celtic | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Feb 02 1994 18:56 | 10 |
| Steady, Eddie,
You'll upset someone with that kind of controversial statement....
Hello Andy !
Kev.....
|
50.566 | DIVE DIVE DIVE | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Thu Feb 03 1994 15:11 | 9 |
|
WHO CARES IT WAS A GREAT GOAL FROM WHERE I WAS STANDING
Charlie(SQF,KFC)
|
50.567 | Kilmarnock 1 ...and so did Scotland! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri Feb 04 1994 18:42 | 4 |
| A Kilmarnock and Scotland double tomorrow would give me a right good
excuse for celebrating in Edinburgh!
Gavin
|
50.568 | Ayr reject signs for Vermin :-) | BUSSTP::DREES | | Sat Feb 05 1994 01:51 | 10 |
|
Killie tonight signed Alan McInally. No fee has been negotiated with
Bayern at present, but he should make his debut tomorrow.
It's questionable wether he'll be able to reproduce the form that took
him to Bayern but if he can get near it, he should prove to be an
excellent signing. Looks as if he knocked back Hearts to sign for Tommy
Burns.
Del.
|
50.569 | 12-FEB-94 vs Partick Thistle | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri Feb 11 1994 10:35 | 9 |
50.570 | new stadium plan. | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Feb 11 1994 11:51 | 15 |
50.571 | How much?!?!?... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Feb 14 1994 16:05 | 5 |
| What would two season tickets and Killlie Club membership cost today?
With a capacity of 18,000 I can't see you not getting a seat if you
want one.
Confused of Prestwick?
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50.572 | cost for new seats | ETGSYS::DMURRAY | | Wed Feb 16 1994 01:05 | 26 |
| The new seat offer for 820 notes, with two years free seat looks like
costing about 400 pounds above season ticket prices.
The big issue I have is that if I want to sit where I do today in the
stand near the centre line. I would have to pay the another 820 for my
8 year old son as well as my own. You only get a discount if you
buy a father and son ticket for the new stand at the rugby road end.
I'll be getting the full info pack from Rugby Park this week.
On another note does anyone know if the Cup tie is a all ticket affair
or pay at the door. I think we will win on Saturday as long as we
change our crazy formation from the last two weeks. Brown, Williamson
and Rambo should all play upfront, a three man midfield with McSkimming
and Mitchell providing the main support to the forwards. If we only
play two fowards then either brown or williamson should be dropped.
Brown is completely lost on the left of midfield. This causes the same
with McSkimming who is given no room to run at players and get some
half decent crosses in. On Saturday, for all our possesion we never
put one decent cross over for a striker to run onto. It appeared that
we have started to play a long ball into space ( not even towards a
man ). With Rambo a bit suspect on the fitness front we should try and
put the ball at least near him.
dave
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50.573 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Feb 16 1994 13:59 | 5 |
|
Is the stadium re-development likely to go ahead if Killie are
relegated ?
Del.
|
50.574 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Feb 16 1994 15:04 | 6 |
| re DEL
BEHAVE !!!
8-)
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50.575 | Roll on Saturday | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Feb 16 1994 15:14 | 17 |
| RE .572
Where do you get this info pack from? Just write to rugby Park or go in
and see them?
Can't agree more about the formation. For me, this is why the last two
results have been disapointing. Tom Brown is lost at left midfield and
consequently Black's form and confidence has dropped because of the
insecurity there. I would drop Williamson for Brown up front, push
Mcskimming wide left again and pray for mark skilling to come back.
Andy.
p.s if we play like saturday up at Cappielow we will get spanked
soundly. What's the bets it boils down to however fouls hardest and
gets away with it, wins.
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50.576 | Morton 2-2 Killie | KIRKTN::JADAMS | | Wed Feb 16 1994 18:12 | 19 |
|
Re .572
The game on Saturday isn't all ticket. Since it's the cup
and Celtic are out of it, it should attract quite a few locals who
haven't been in for a while. The way we're playing, however (mince)
means it'll probably not even be enough to match Killie's support.
I don't think we'll catch you cold as we did at the start of the
season in the League cup. We are liable to get a draw but a win's a
thing that doesn't come our way very often.
To hear that you're jiggerring around with dodgy team selections,
to say nothing of dodgy YMCA style moustaches (ala Tom Black), is quite
heartening but I must warn you now that you are up against possibly the
slowest collection of professional footballers (I use the term loosely)
you are ever likely to see.
See you at the replay.
John A.
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50.577 | Morton 0 - killie 0 more like. | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Feb 16 1994 19:45 | 9 |
| re last
Naw we played the slowest collection of (professional??) footballers in
the last round.
8-)
(Hi Kev)
Andy.
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50.578 | KILLIE FOR THE CUP | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Sun Feb 20 1994 10:43 | 9 |
|
Kilmarnock 1 Morton 0
Charlie (sqf KFC)
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50.579 | 'TIC VS KILLIE... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Feb 24 1994 15:45 | 4 |
| Predictions for Saturday? 2-1 to Kilmarnock! 89th minute headed goal
from Rambo!
Gavin
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50.580 | 8-) | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Feb 24 1994 19:32 | 7 |
| I read in the record today that selik fans will not boycott saturday's
game in protest but will stage a mass walkout with 30 min's remaining.
'course they would be doing that anyway seein' as we'll be gubbin them
3-0 at that point. 8-)
Andy.
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50.581 | LIVE FOOTBALL? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Mar 01 1994 15:34 | 9 |
| All,
Slightly off the subject for a second...
Does anyone know what the situation is with the Man Utd v Sheffield
game being shown live? STV are still advertising it as being on,
but there's at least 2 1st division games on tomorrow night!
Gavin
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50.582 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Tue Mar 01 1994 15:49 | 3 |
| Gavin, if the worst comes to the worst, and STV pull the plug, The
Anchor bar in Ayr, (down by the river) can get Ulster TV and Ulster
will definitely show the match
|
50.583 | ever get that sinking feeling ? | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Mar 02 1994 00:23 | 6 |
|
Celtic 1 Killie 0
(Collins 90th min)
Shame :-)
|
50.584 | | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Wed Mar 02 1994 11:55 | 5 |
| re sinking feeling
Del, as bad as they are I still don't think Celtic will go down.
:-;
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50.585 | KILMARNOCK 1 DUNDEE UTD 1 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Mar 07 1994 19:47 | 3 |
| I heard it was dire! Anyone care to elaborate?
Gavin
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50.586 | I've seen direr | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Mar 07 1994 22:56 | 11 |
| re -1
It wasn't that bad. As usual we should have got more out the game for
all the effort put in but as usual we didn't have a striker willing to
actually have a go. Still the midfield played well and created a lot
instead of just closing everything down. I think mainly because TB was
given the space to have a good game.
Watch out for Stephen McCloy (son of ex rangers goalie Peter) who came
on as a sub,never put a foot wrong and could have pinched it at the end
if he had shot instead of trying to unselfishly square it.
Andy.
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50.587 | superb | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Sun Mar 13 1994 09:12 | 10 |
| Well what can i say about yesterday apart from BRILLIANT it was a
tremendous second half display the win was totally deserved,but again
it should have been more than one goal.I was absolutelly delighted for
the players who once again gave it everything.It is a tremendous
acheivement for the club considering we were in the second division not
to long ago.It would be tremondous to get a result against the BIGOTS
in the semis but CIRCUMSTANCES will probably prevent that from
happening even though we are more than capable of beating them.It would
be good to sicken all the people who will be going from killie to
support the BIGOTS.
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50.588 | Tee hee | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Mar 14 1994 14:35 | 12 |
| re -1.
Nice one brian, but when are you gonna stop pussyfooting around and
really get ripped into rangers? 8-)
p.s
It'll be nice to be the one of the first teams to play at the new
hampden before celtic,aberdeen etc etc etc. We'll stick a note in here
and let you know what it looks like,boys.
pps Ehm I'm assuming it will be at hampden.
Andy.
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50.589 | superb = utter crap | BUSSTP::DSMITH | Tears of a clown..fatboys's back | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:12 | 17 |
|
re .587
You've obviously been brought up on a diet of crap football. The
"highlights" on TV just showed how bad Scottish football has become.
I'm not trying to take anything away from Killie (well, maybe I am),
but the standard of "football" really was a joke. Get everyone behind
the ball, run your guts out for 90 minutes, etc etc. That's the way
most teams play nowadays and the entertainment value is basically nil.
The "highlights" of the 4 cupties on Saturday could have been shown in
5 minutes ie the goals would have sufficed.
Danny.
ps Hope you get gubbed in the semi, I don't think I'd like to see
Killie in a cup-final, would make it a pretty poor game methinks.
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50.590 | SUPERB | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Mar 14 1994 17:21 | 8 |
| RE.589
My SUPERB was referring to the good result and the fact that we
had made it to the SEMI-FINAL of the scottish CUP,something i have not
seen killie do in all the years of supporting them.Ithink it is a great
acheivment for the club considering the position we were in not so long
ago,as you are an Ayr fan i can understand you not wanting to see
KILLIE in the FINAL.On the subject of CRAP FOOTBALL were you at
SOMERSET on SATURDAY ?
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50.591 | Still crap | BUSSTP::DSMITH | Tears of a clown..fatboys's back | Mon Mar 14 1994 17:53 | 12 |
|
re last
NO, I'm fed up paying money to watch the crap that takes place at
Somerset and 90% of other grounds on Saturdays. I'd rather spend my
money on something a bit more enjoyable ie loads of beer!!!!!
Danny.
ps It could be worse, you could have spent 20 quid or so to watch the
Chelsea game yesterday, it was nearly as bad as Killie/Dundee.
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50.592 | SKILL!!!... WOT'S THAT THEN? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Mar 14 1994 19:41 | 13 |
| Danny,
Trying to be as objective as possible, I have watched Killie for...
well, for quite a few years, and this is one of the more effective
sides I've seen. Not necessarily pretty to watch, but effective. If
you go to watch a Scottish football match expecting silky skills
(especially in 30 mph driving rain) then you will be dissapointed most
of the time.
Anyway! Our Juniors are better than your Juniors!!! Shame you missed
the shooty-in on Saturday!
Gavin.
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50.593 | Come on ye Raith.... | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Tue Mar 15 1994 11:09 | 6 |
|
If you want to see football played with silky skills, remember to watch
the home side at Stark's Park tonight.
Archie M.
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50.594 | 10 in a row, 10 in a row | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Mar 30 1994 17:58 | 6 |
| It's a bit quiet in here lads.
I think it's time we had some match reports from you loyal squirrels
who follow your team every week.
Kev...
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50.595 | KILLIE FUR RA CUP | PAKORA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Fri Apr 01 1994 07:36 | 7 |
|
Killie won St Johnstone didny
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50.596 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Fri Apr 01 1994 19:17 | 9 |
|
re. last
That was a very informative note Charlie. Keep up the good work.
Del.
ps. good 2 pts on wednesday...might just keep you up.
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50.597 | KILLIE FOR THE CUP!!!!! | PAKORA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Sat Apr 02 1994 06:49 | 8 |
|
Cheers Del
Another 2 pts today would just keep us up(I HOPE)
Bye the way Del are you still staying in KILLIE?.
Charlie informative Reilly.
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50.598 | Oh no it's Danny Crainie!!!! | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Wed Apr 06 1994 13:15 | 11 |
| If we play as bad on Sunday (or the rest of the season) we will get
gubbed! (or relegated). What was Burns thinking about when he picked
Crainie for the team on Saturday?!@$# It's the first time I've heard
such a groan at a team announcement! Anyway, Crainie proved to be
murder as everyone suspected with most of the rest of the team being
almost as bad (with the exception of Napier who was incredibly murder -
how did he figure that he was fouled and deserved a penalty!).
As they say Things can only get better
Only get better yeah yeah
ONly get better ............................
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50.599 | """" PAPER ROSES """" | SSMPRD::BGILCHRIST | | Fri Apr 08 1994 19:31 | 26 |
|
Hope you all have your PAPER HANKIES
for Sunday......
Billy.........
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50.600 | Ho Hum | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Fri Apr 08 1994 19:53 | 11 |
|
if only we had a striker I would reply to that last note with the
contempt it deserves...but we don't, so i'll just shut-up and accept
the gubbing we'll probably get.
Actually,scrub that I don't think we'll get gubbed, rangers aren't good
enough to do that but i think we will probably go out in a Scotland
style, snatched defeat from the jaws of victory type way.
Andy.
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50.601 | KICK OF TIME | SSMPRD::BGILCHRIST | | Sat Apr 09 1994 14:54 | 6 |
|
They tell me that the kick off time has changed to 17:00hr,to enable
the KILLIE fans time to find Hampden.
Billy.........
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50.602 | KILMARNOCK 0 RANGERS 0 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:04 | 9 |
| Billy,
They can kick off the reply on time, now that we know how to get
there!!!
Gavin.
ps. lets use the money we make from all this and buy a really good
striker!!! Someone like Duncan Ferguson! Hahahahahahahahahahahah!!!
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50.603 | Bigots | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Apr 14 1994 04:26 | 11 |
| As i said in an earlier note CIRCUMSTACES would not allow Killie to
beat Rangers in the semi-final of the cup.Tonights game prooved me
right with the ORANGE LODGE giving the BIGOTS a goal that wasn,t a
goal it,s a sad advert for Scottish football when a team who have had
about 40 million pounds spent on them in the last 6 years have to
depend on REFEREES in order for them to beat a team who have had next
to nothing spent on them.I have always said that Rangers are CRAP and
that point has been prooved to me in the 5 games i have seen them play
against us this season.We deserved to win and my heart goes out to the
players who put so much effort into the 2 games only to be beaten by
the ORANGE LODGE.
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50.604 | Yes.... I have been there before..... | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Could someone order motivation | Thu Apr 14 1994 05:44 | 8 |
| re-1
sour Grapes !!!! me thinks....
are you trying to say that every decision a ref has giving Killie
this season has been correct ????
SQF Jambo #1
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50.605 | Push Away Those Bitter Tears..!!!! | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | Ovaltine loooooooooooight | Thu Apr 14 1994 06:04 | 17 |
|
Sob Sob Sob......
Relegation next....?????
I hope..!!!
Tam.
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50.606 | what a waste of money | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Apr 14 1994 09:25 | 16 |
| re.60
How can it be sour grapes ? i said in a note after the draw that Killie
would not be allowed to beat Rangers in a cup semi-final at Hampden,i
was merely pointing out that i have been prooved right in saying
this.It has always been the case for any team in Scotland,that whenever
a team plays the OLD FIRM at Hampden they are not going to get very
many of the decisions.I certainly don,t exspect a team like Killie who
have spent 140,000 pounds in the transfer market this season to be able
to compete with a side who can spend 4 million on one player.Rangers
should be putting about 5 or 6 past us every time they play us,but
having seen them 5 times this season i would say they are a very poor
side considering the value of their team.
re.605
Even if we do get relegated i,ll still be at every game next
season,i don,t just go whem my team are WINNING.
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50.607 | Killie...AULD MEN and HEEDLESS CHICKENS | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | That blokes' a nutter | Thu Apr 14 1994 11:51 | 25 |
|
Lets get the facts correct here....
Les Mottram...(TO HIS CREDIT)...DID NOT GIVE THE GOAL.
As soon as the ball CROSSED THE LINE the linesman raised his flag
and ran to the center. Mottram only blew for the goal AFTER he had
checked his linesmans reaction. I think the real issue may have been
Hateley being offside but again the linseman was up with play and
Hateley was at least in line with Paterson.
"anyone who says that it was is talking nonsense".. Were you at the game
or did you watch the TOTALLY INCONCLUSIVE television coverage from
cameras in front or behind of the goal. I was sitting in line with
the goal and the ball was clearly OVER THE LINE before Geddes clawed it
out.
What about the new rulings, Rangers are no longer allowed to bring
the physio on for an injured player until it is a throw in for the
opposition (even though the ball is already out of play.Deliberate
hand ball to gain an advantage is not a bookable offence for vertically
challenged ex juniors.
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50.608 | Tommy Burns greetin b.............. | KURMA::SNEIL | FOLLOW WE WILL | Thu Apr 14 1994 11:59 | 17 |
50.609 | Hateleys ma hero... | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Apr 14 1994 13:59 | 22 |
|
I hereby offer my deepest sympathies to Killie and all their
wonderful supporters after last nights dreadful decision to
allow Rangers first goal to stand.....NOT!!!!! Stop your greetin
boys, Killie got a very dodgy penalty against Ayr in an earlier
round to win the game, you have to take the rough with the smooth.
Over the 2 games Killie probably had the better chances to win
the tie, they didn't take them and are out of the competition.
All the talk about Killie being a breath of fresh air in the
Premier league is a load of crap. Any half-decent manager can
pick 11 very average players, get them to run about like the
proverbial headless chicken for 90 minutes, and they'll be a hard
team to beat.
A richt good gubbin on Saturday from the Cellic and Killie will
be facing the drop to rightfully regain their place alongside the
other crappy teams that make up the first division. We look forward
to next season's Ayrshire derbies again.
Danny.
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50.610 | See you next season ? | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Apr 14 1994 14:14 | 14 |
| Whilst not wanting to add insult to injury I must say Brian that Danny
is indeed correct. Kilmarnock were in the semi-final of the cup due to
a DREADFUL refereeing decision by Andrew Waddell in an earlier round.
I did not see or hear you criticising the ref for that decision when
the whole noting fraternity (except Andy Arnott for some reason) agreed
that it was not a penalty.
My favourite football cliche has to be 'What goes around,comes around"
Killie have made a lot of money from your extended foray in the cup,
perhaps if you spend it on a couple of strikers, you may not have to
rely on criticising referees for 90% of your match report ....
Kev....
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50.611 | A small point | PAKORA::GMCKEE | That blokes' a nutter | Thu Apr 14 1994 14:24 | 5 |
|
Question... If Bobby Geddes DID NOT think that the ball had crossed
the line WHY did he throw the ball out to the 6 yard line
when he could easily have held on to it ???
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50.612 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Thu Apr 14 1994 14:35 | 8 |
|
I afraid these decisions are part and parcel of the "modern day game",
you only have to look at the descisions against England's national team
recently to realise this. And you think you are hard done by...
Neil...
|
50.613 | Do I not like ORANGE | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Apr 14 1994 15:08 | 9 |
|
re last
Aye, but when they happen to the England national team it's okay.
:-) :-)
Danny.
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50.614 | WOT A NICE DAY IT IS!!! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Apr 14 1994 18:31 | 12 |
| My my! Heated this morning. I prefer to look on the positive side of
things. We made a lot of money from our Cup run. The players reminded
themselves (at a very appropriate part of the season) that they have
nothing to fear from anyone. (Selik are in for a tough time on
Saturday). We are a PREMIER LEAGUE side. We have a good well respected
young manager. We will NOT get relegated! We are building a new stadium.
And it's sunny outside.
Better than the 1980's or what!
Gavin
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50.615 | Yer still p**h | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Apr 14 1994 19:45 | 20 |
|
re last
"We are a PREMIER LEAGUE side". Maybe so, but for how much longer. A
defeat on Saturday will really put Killie in the shit.
I have to say however, the state of Scottish football is really dire.
I've heard comments over the past few days that Rangers are crap. If
so, where does that leave the rest of the teams in the premier league?
FWIW, I would have wished any other team to beat Rangers last night to
ensure a good cup-final. 95% of cup-finals involving either of the
old-firm teams are usually crap. However, the thought of Killie playing
in a cup-final meant I had to give my support to the Glasgow Rangers,
the teddy bears, the sons of william, the princes of the orange lodge
etc etc.
Danny.
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50.616 | | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Apr 14 1994 20:16 | 8 |
| Cheers Danny,
Thanks for your support. I will wear it always!
May you have many children that all walk backwards, and may your next
sh*te be a hedgehog!
A Friend
|
50.617 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Fri Apr 15 1994 02:33 | 22 |
|
re - a few back
I tend to agree with Brian on this one. Killie were in control of the
semi up until Rangers were gifted an equalizer from a wrong refereeing
decision. The ball was certainly *NOT* over the line, anyone that says
it was is talking nonsense. How could the linesman see thru' a post and
2 defenders to clearly tell where the ball finished. A clear case of
"it's Rangers so it must be a goal "!
I'm an Ayr fan and don't like to see Killie being successful but I also
hate to see provincial clubs robbed of success by dodgy decisions which
always seem to go the way of Rangers.
Killie fans can be proud of their team, they were the better side over
2 matches against the richest club in the country. Had the referee made
the right decision Killie might now be looking forward to a cup final.
If they show the same passion between now and the end of the season
they won't go down.
Del.
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50.618 | you can never beat them | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Fri Apr 15 1994 02:38 | 5 |
| re.610
Kev,
The point i was trying to make was that you know when anyteam plays
the OLD FIRM in Glasgow you know that you are not going to get any
decisions before you even go to the game.
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50.619 | REMEMBER THE GOOD OLD DAYS ? | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Fri Apr 15 1994 03:45 | 9 |
| RE.608
Did the Killie end only being half full bring back the memories of the
pre Souness seasons at ibrox when there were 30,000 fewer Rangers fans
there than there are nowadays ? Or don,t you remember them ? or maybe
you were just one of the 30,000 posted missing until Rangers started
WINNING.And yes iwas there on wednesday as i am at every KILLIE game.
re.617
Thanks for your support Derek nice to see somebody agrees with my
views about the OLD FIRM biast.
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50.620 | it was never a goal | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Fri Apr 15 1994 07:15 | 9 |
| RE.611
Hi Gordon,
You ask why did Geddes throw the ball out to the 6 yard line
if he did not think the ball had crossed the line ?
I,ll ask you this question
If it was a goal why did Super Ally try and score again when the ball
was knocked out ?
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50.621 | He was offside though....8^)) | PAKORA::GMCKEE | That blokes' a nutter | Fri Apr 15 1994 11:44 | 10 |
|
Brian,
What would you be calling Geddes if Ally had stuck the ball in ??
Anyway let's agree to differ on the goal, frame advance on (MY 8v>) video
shows the ball travelling into the net on the way down from the
underside of the bar (from all angles). NOBODY can ABSOLUTELY say
that the ball was not over the line (unless of course they are that very
football).
Gordon....
|
50.622 | Sean McSkidding got you there by default.... | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri Apr 15 1994 12:54 | 15 |
| re .618
Brian, of course I agree with you. I am usually super-critical of
everything about the old firm as I detest the media bias, the
refereeing bias, and the "I'm protestant/catholic therefore I must
support Rangers/Celtic" mentality, but in this instance, I'm a wee bit
cheesed off that Kilmarnock fans have such short memories when it comes
to favourable refereeing decisions. Killie were the better team BY FAR
over the 2 games and were very unlucky to lose in such controversial
circumstances. The ball did not appear to cross the line and how the
linesman could signal a goal when Millen and Monty were blocking his
view is incomprehensible, but as I said, you were fortunate to even be
in the semis, take the money you earned and run.
Kev...
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50.623 | Tom brown for Scotland ! | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Apr 18 1994 14:53 | 9 |
|
Kille 2 sellik 0
Thoroughly deserved win against a p!$$ poor celtic side that didn't get
a shot on target all game.
Tom Black scored another penalty so cue Kev's side - splitting remarks
about Fawn Mcskidding etc etc. The stage is yours, kev...8-;
Andy.
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50.624 | KILMARNOCK 2 CELTIC 0 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Apr 18 1994 16:35 | 11 |
| As predicted earlier, Celtic got a hard time from a team determined not
to let Wednesday's events get to them. FWIW I disagreed with the ref
on the three penalty decisions at the time, but on yesterday's video
evidence I think he was correct all three times!
More of the same will see us to safety by 5.45pm next Saturday!
Gavin.
ps. I think the Celtic board should give Macari the money and a LOT
more time to deliver the goods.
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50.625 | McSkimming plays with roller skates on ,not boots | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Tue Apr 19 1994 12:41 | 14 |
| Fawn Mcskidding ?
That's a cracker Andy, wish I'd thought of it. Mind you I do wonder how
you came up with such a nickname ? I don't think I can top that as a
side splitter, but how about Tommy Burns who was quoted in yesterdays
papers as "Having signed the new Peter Beardsley from Glenafton for 5K"
Oh No, stop it , please, my ribs hurt, please....
I remember the abuse Ally McLeod got when he said that "Henry Templeton
is like Peter Beardsley, you just can't pin him down"
Kev...
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50.626 | Own up to your own bad puns !! | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Tue Apr 19 1994 15:31 | 10 |
| re -1?
Kev, *YOU* did think of it - no false modesty now, it may be a bad pun
but credit where it's due.
As soon as I read the peter beardsley quote I immediately thought of
Mccleods infamous gaffe - For TB's sake I hope his tongue was firmly
planted in his cheek. Even though he was right - it was a superb goal.
Andy.
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50.627 | Tora Tora Tora | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Tue Apr 19 1994 15:52 | 15 |
| I'm sure TB was serious, but people often get misquoted, and end up
sounding rather stupid, as he has on this occasion.
BTW isn't McSkimming gaining quite a reputation for 'winning
penalties' ? He still has someway to go before he can touch the likes
of Colin McGlashan, Calum Campbell or Gerry McCoy, but perhaps a season
or 2 with Plastic Whistle would fine tune his already undoubted skills.
More smileys than I can be bothered typing......
Kev...
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50.628 | it's looking bleak.... | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Apr 20 1994 01:58 | 7 |
|
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the final score tonight was....
Partick 1 Killie 0
Del. :-)
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50.629 | ho hum again. | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Apr 20 1994 12:58 | 8 |
| Partkick Th. 1 Killie 0
We got what we deserved from this - absolutely bog all. We were
complete kak and it would have been nothing less than a travesty if we
got a point from this. In saying that I thought we were going to get
away with it until the 87th minute - what a sickener.
Andy.
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50.630 | It aint over til its over | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Wed Apr 20 1994 13:00 | 11 |
| Mmmmmmmmm..............................................................
Hard to beleive that this was the same team that beat Selik on
Saturday.
As has happened in the past we managed to grab defeat from the arms of
a draw. Not that we deserved a point from this game. Right from the
start Plastic Whistle looked the more dangerous with Killie being
content to punt a high ball up the park and hope for the best. All the
players looked tired which was hardly surprising considering the past 3
games. Napier was brought on as a sub and stamped his authority on the
match by completely missing the ball and almost letting Thistle score.
Why did we buy this donkey! Mabye Saturday will be better.
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50.631 | Only a joke boys, honest.... | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri Apr 22 1994 13:17 | 20 |
| This could just be my warped sense of humour but have any of you
noticed the striking resemblance between Kilmarnock and those fine
exponents of the art of total football......
Wimbledon ?
I have been studying the similarities for several months now and I am
convinced that there is a link somewhere. Think about it, a team of
triers with little skill, no household names, 6000-8000 at a home game,
that same 'Crazy Gang' tag, disliked by the rest of the teams and
supporters, owned by a power-crazed chairman who knows nothing about
football and probably the most important likeness of all, they have
performed much better than anyone expected.
But there is one glaring difference between the sides....
Wimbledon probably won't get relegated this season.
;-)
Kev.
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50.632 | Uncle Burgaria signs for Killie! | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Fri Apr 22 1994 16:38 | 26 |
| ho ho ho
re -1
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laughing!.....................................................
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50.633 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Fri Apr 22 1994 17:12 | 9 |
|
Never seen them play but watch out for their results every Saturday,
even own a shirt from the 85/86 (ish) season. Blue and White hoops,
sponsored by Mitchell and Struthers I think. Well pleased when they
turned over Rangers early on in the season.
Go for it Killies,
A Chelsea Fan.
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50.634 | keep yer fingers crossed | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Apr 22 1994 17:43 | 12 |
|
re -1
Wow - a long range killie fan,good on yer mate. you'll be pleased to
hear the strip has improved since the infamous scabby hoops - we even
got the beloved stripes back for a couple of seasons before this
seasons bland all white affair.
I thought Rangers and Chelsea were supposed to have an affinity for
each other? Or does that only exist in fat derek johnstones mind. (if
such a thing exists?).
Andy.
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50.635 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Fri Apr 22 1994 18:07 | 9 |
|
Re -1 Chelsea and Rangers fans.
I don't dislike Rangers and many Chelsea fans do indeed follow Rangers
to a greater or lesser degree, I have met many Rangers fans at the
bridge (though not so many during recent seasons) and during my travels
to northern games. I just like Kilmarnock better,
Loz.
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50.636 | KILMARNOCK 0 RAITH ROVERS 0 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Apr 25 1994 17:17 | 10 |
| Oh all right then. If no-one else is going to put this result in, I
will. That was the worst I've seen this season. And it's only thanks
to the fact that Ally Graham was coached at the Somerset Park School of
Goalscoring that we got the one point.
Clutching at straws now but perhaps the pressure is getting to them at
home and they'll play better away. With three away games left they'll
need to!!!
Gavin
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50.637 | Ye coudnae score in a bro**el | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Tue Apr 26 1994 01:34 | 11 |
|
Steady on there Gavin, Ally Graham may of missed a sitter or two
on Saturday but he's only extending the agony for you Killie fans.
By the way, how many goals has Killie's top scorer got this season,
rumor has it that he hasn't reached double figures yet. No wonder
yer fighting relegation.
Danny.
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50.638 | :-) :-) :-) | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Wed Apr 27 1994 01:10 | 10 |
|
Well, what can I say, latest score from Tannadice is
United 0 Squirrels 2
Just shows what can be done in scottish football if you run your guts
out for 90 minutes and get a couple of lucky breaks in front of goal.
Danny.
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50.639 | Bobby Jobby at the double | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Wed Apr 27 1994 01:54 | 10 |
|
Final score
United 1 Old Age Squirrels 3
Damn, that might mean Ayr will only be able to beat Killie in the
Ayrshire Cup next season!
Danny.
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50.640 | Brilliant | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Wed Apr 27 1994 14:14 | 8 |
| What a brilliant performance last night,we played some brilliant
football and should have won by at least 5 goals.Bobby Williamson was
brilliant the best i have ever seen him play in a Killie jersey,but the
whole team gave a good performance even Napier wasn,t bad and he played
the ball forward at every opportunity instead of the usual backwards
passes we always get from Reilly.We can now look forward to Fir Park on
saturday and with another performance like this then there is no way we
will be beaten.
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50.641 | WE,RE IN IT UP TO OUR KNECKS | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon May 02 1994 04:03 | 8 |
| Hard to beleive that this was the same team that hammered Dudee Utd on
Tuesday night,we were DREADFULL in saying that though Motherwell were
just as bad but they came away with the 2 points and have now put us in
a extremely bad position.I don,t know why we played for a draw after
such an attacking performance on Tuesday in the end we probably got
what we deserved from the game.It is IRONIC that Tommy Coyne,s goal
could be the one that get,s us RELEGATED that would really be hard to
take.
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50.642 | Hmmmmmmm | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon May 02 1994 16:07 | 12 |
|
Yes indeedy we were kak again but so were Motherwell who scored with
their only shot at goal. I think we have reached the hoping for a
miracle stage now cos I can see us taking a point of rangers but I
can't see us getting anything at easter road.
Another good penalty decision from Andrew Waddell on saturday - clearly
the ball struck andy millen's chest and was never handball. Mr. Waddell
is fast becoming the best referee in scotland.
Andy.
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50.643 | Corks poping in Kyle!!!!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | The United Men of Ayr | Tue May 03 1994 02:58 | 10 |
|
Re last .
Well at least all you Gotham boys havn't lost your sense of
humour.Waddell the best in Scotland indeed .Ho hum !
Look forward to your visits next season !
Oh and don't forget to book Waddell for all the derby games
or you'll get no points at all . 8*))))
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50.644 | hooked! | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed May 04 1994 17:19 | 3 |
|
Dagnabbit, Only caught one. Can't even be bothered reeling in.
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50.645 | Yawn!!!!!!!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | The United Men of Ayr | Fri May 06 1994 18:27 | 1 |
|
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50.646 | KILMARNOCK 1 RANGERS 0 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon May 09 1994 17:15 | 23 |
| One game to go!!! Away at Hibs! As you can see from the attached
table, not our easiest opponents so far this season! A draw should do
it, a win will do it! Then our pals in Note 49 can cancel their seats
in our new stands. Come on the Well!
Where the points have come from so far...
St Johnstone 6
Dundee Utd 5
Rangers 4
Dundee 4
Hearts 4
Partick Thistle 4
Raith Rovers 4
Celtic 4
Motherwell 2
Hibernean 1
Aberdeen 1
-------------------
TOTAL 39
-------------------
Gavin
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50.647 | There's only one Charlie Miller !!!!! | AYOV25::LGRACE | | Mon May 09 1994 22:36 | 14 |
| There has in the past,been one Killie supporter who has not been slow
in tearing shreads out of Rangers after results against them hasn't
went Killie's way.I wonder why that person hasn't been in here
commenting on the fact that Rangers blatantly sent down a team that
contained quite a few players who haven't featured too regularly.There
is a law which the SFA have used in the past to punish teams who play
a severely changed team in a game which depending on it's result could
have an affect on others.We all know that Rangers will be at full
strength in the Cup Final and we all know that if a win was needed to
secure the championship against Kilmarnock then there wouldn't have
been as many changes.I have only entered this note to find out certain
peoples opinions on this matter.
Cheers
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50.648 | i take it you,re refering to me ? | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue May 10 1994 01:56 | 11 |
| re.647
How many MILLION POUND players did Killie have on the field on
saturday ? Ihave said it before that Rangers reserve team should be
good enough to win the PREMIER league never mind beat a team containing
old men such as Stark,Burns and McCluskey who also don,t feature to
reguarly.I take it Kilmarnock were responsible for St Jonstone getting
beat from Aberdeen on saturday as well ?The game on saturday wasn,t
even worth a mention as i ,ve seen better games by 2 sunday pub
teams.Why don,t you add up the value of the Rangers team on saturday
compared to the Killie team and work out which team should be the
better of the two.
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50.649 | Sour Grapes !!! | AYOV25::JBELL | | Tue May 10 1994 11:54 | 13 |
|
Re -2:
Sounds like sour grapes to me Lawrence......
If this is the basis of your arguement then why didn't you complain
after the last two Ayrshire Cup Finals when Killie fielded
under-strength teams....???? :-)))))
JB.
|
50.650 | ? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue May 10 1994 13:09 | 1 |
| And what about the under strength Dons side that beat St Johnstone?
|
50.651 | Hit a nerve did we Brian!!!!! | AYOV25::LGRACE | | Tue May 10 1994 21:10 | 15 |
| It seems I have jarred a wee bit of life into this note considering
it has been virtually dead for the last few weeks.I only stated a fact
which was that Rangers played players who had made few appearances for
the first team this season and by their standards it was an
understrength team irrespect to their value as we all know that
certain Rangers players are only valued highly by their former clubs
who wanted to make a killing out of Rangers.Anyway there is no escaping
the fact that if the roles were reversed and Partick,St Johnstone or
Hearts has played Rangers last Saturday and won against an unfamiliar
Rangers line up then this note would be crammed full of complaints
and claims about it being unfair.Anyway this discussion will all be
irrelevant if results don't go your way on Saturday,you will probably
start re-living the time when Celtic got their last minute deflected
goal against you or when the Aberdeen keeper should have been sent
off for a professional foul etc etc....
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50.652 | NO COMPLAINTS FROM ME, CHAMP! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed May 11 1994 19:28 | 13 |
| There will be no sour grapes from me. If we go down it will have been
because of a few dreadful home performances. If we stay up we can
point to our better performances like the two victories against
Rangers, or the away win against Dundee United. Results which any
senior professional Ayrshire team would be proud of. As someone has
already said. Swings and roundabouts. Your luck balances out over a
season eg. the blatant penalty against Aberdeen versus last weeks
handball against Motherwell.
Anyhow! All this is irrelevant! We'll be in the Premier League next
season to do it all again, except this time we'll do it better!!!
Gavin
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50.653 | HIBERNEAN 0 KILMARNOCK 0 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon May 16 1994 16:11 | 16 |
|
- 1 point at Easter Road
- SAFE!!!!
- 8th
- 40 points total
- Premier League 94-95
- Rebuilt ground
- Some new players
- EUFA Cup place!
- Isn't life wonderful
Gavin
|
50.654 | results... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue May 17 1994 20:27 | 74 |
| KILMARNOCK FC RESULTS SEASON 1993-4
===================================
Lge - Premier division
LC - League cup
AC - Ayrshire cup
SC - Scottish cup
Mnth Date Comp Opposition Score
---- ---- ---- ---------- -----
Aug 7 Lge Dundee (H) 1-0
10 LC Morton (H) 1-2
14 Lge Aberdeen (A) 0-1
21 Lge Motherwell (H) 0-1
28 Lge Rangers (A) 2-1
Sep 4 Lge Hibernean (H) 1-1
11 Lge St.Johnstone (H) 0-0
18 Lge Hearts (A) 1-0
25 Lge Partick Th. (H) 3-1
Oct 2 Lge Celtic (A) 0-0
6 Lge Dundee United (H) 1-1
9 Lge Raith Rovers (A) 2-2
12 AC Ayr United (H) 3-3 (3-2 on penalties)
16 Lge Aberdeen (H) 1-1
23 Lge Dundee (A) 0-1
30 Lge Motherwell (A) 2-2
Nov 6 Lge Rangers (H) 0-2
10 Lge Hibernean (A) 1-2
13 Lge Celtic (H) 2-2
20 Lge Partick Th. (A) 1-0
27 Lge St.Johnstone (A) 1-0
Dec 1 Lge Hearts (H) 0-0
4 Lge Dundee United (A) 0-0
11 Lge Raith Rovers (H) 1-0
18 Lge Aberdeen (A) 1-3
1994
Jan 1 Lge Motherwell (H) 0-0
4 Lge Dundee (H) 1-0
8 Lge Rangers (A) 0-3
15 Lge Hibernean (H) 0-3
22 Lge Hearts (A) 1-1
29 SC Ayr Utd (H)(3rd Rnd) 2-1
Feb 5 Lge St.Johnstone (H) 0-0
12 Lge Partick Th. (H) 1-2
19 SC Morton (A)(4th Rnd) 1-0
Mar 1 Lge Celtic (A) 0-1
5 Lge Dundee Utd (H) 1-1
12 SC Dundee (H)(Qtr Fnl) 1-0
15 Lge Raith Rovers 2-3
19 Lge Aberdeen (H) 2-3
26 Lge Dundee (A) 0-3
30 Lge St.Johnstone (A) 1-0
Apr 2 Lge Hearts (H) 0-1
9 SC Rangers (semi-final) 0-0
13 SC Rangers (replay) 1-2
16 Lge Celtic (H) 2-0
19 Lge Partick Thistle (A) 0-1
23 Lge Raith Rovers (H) 0-0
27 Lge Dundee United (A) 3-1
30 Lge Motherwell (A) 0-1
May 7 Lge Rangers (H) 1-0
14 Lge Hibernean (A) 0-0
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50.655 | Huns after Skiling? | AYOU47::SLITTLEJOHN | | Wed May 18 1994 16:41 | 1 |
| Anyone confirm or deny this?
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50.656 | MORE XFER RUMOURS... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri May 27 1994 17:01 | 4 |
| In today's Daily Record... Dons after Shaun McSkimming for a quarter
of a million quid. Too cheap! Not selling anyway!
Gavin
|
50.657 | Gone Fishing....... | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Sat May 28 1994 10:13 | 6 |
| Unlikely that the Dons would part with that amount of cash for a proven
cheat who would not enhance their reputation as an excellent football
side. Sammy McGivern is out of contract however and may be a better
prospect.
Kev...
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50.658 | ssshhhh | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon May 30 1994 12:37 | 6 |
|
re kev,
You don't honestly expect anyone to rise to that do you?
The Andrew Waddell fan club
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50.659 | RAISE THE ROOF! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Jun 02 1994 14:11 | 6 |
| Someone mentioned to me yesterday that as well as flattening the rest
of Rugby Park they're also putting a new cantilever roof on the old
main stand taking away those damn pillars and giving a clearer view of
what's going on. Is that right enough?
Gavin
|
50.660 | Y | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Jun 02 1994 16:10 | 8 |
| re -1
I think so. The old stand's new roof will be the last phase of the
reconstruction I think. When do the new season tickets come out? Is it
a totally random seat allocation or is there someway of fixing it so you
can sit beside all your mates. (No funny "what mates" type gags please
kev)
aA
|
50.661 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Jun 02 1994 17:42 | 6 |
| Now would I sink so low, AA ?
You'll be able to sit beside all your Mates allright. Just keep them in
your wallet.......
Kev...
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50.662 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | NYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoI | Mon Jun 13 1994 17:19 | 4 |
| I heard a rumour that Packie Bonner has just signed for Kilmarnock.
More details will follow....
Ray....
|
50.663 | Bonner signs. | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Mon Jun 13 1994 23:21 | 7 |
|
Yes, it's true that Packie has signed for Killie. He said that,
although he was sorry to be leaving Celtic, he was glad that he
wouldn't need to claim Income Support or Family Credit any more.
Archie 8-))
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50.664 | BURNS MUST STAY!!! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Jun 16 1994 17:08 | 3 |
| Macari's been turfed out of Parkheed! Oh oh!?!
Gavin
|
50.665 | Makes you wonder.... | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | Dances with flutes.. | Fri Jun 17 1994 00:27 | 3 |
|
Kevin Kelly was giving his interview to STV in front of a large
picture of TB.....
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50.666 | Tb or the hamster? | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Jun 17 1994 15:57 | 15 |
|
Personally, I think TB if approached will go but this time I'm not
really bothered. Hopefully, he'll take back bonner with him and norman
will stay.
It might be interesting to see who Burns buy's for selik if he has
(slightly) more money behind him than at killie. Some of his foray's in
to the market were confusing and none too clever (Craig Napier? Bonner?).
Also it might be interesting to see what happened if wee greeting faced
hamster chops took the killie job if it became available. Apparently
the board had wanted him instead of Tb when fleeting left.
AA
|
50.667 | Brrrr | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Fri Jun 17 1994 15:59 | 6 |
|
Whoooaa there- i just realised I entered note .666 spooky or what for
an old goff like me.
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50.668 | Andy Arnott - Christopher Lee Lookalike! | AYOV16::GBORLAND | | Mon Jun 20 1994 17:03 | 6 |
|
Andy,
I can't think of a more appropriate note for the "Prince of Darkness"
Gordon.
|
50.669 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Mon Jun 20 1994 19:31 | 8 |
|
Christopher Lee....naw
Charlie Manson.....yes !
sorry Andy,
Del :-)
|
50.670 | tee-hee | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Tue Jun 21 1994 17:36 | 8 |
|
Re -2
Do you mean christopher lee,bruce lee, brandon lee or just plain
luvver-lee??
shucks,
AA.
|
50.671 | Christopher Lee - Chinese Vampire | AYOV16::GBORLAND | | Wed Jun 22 1994 18:07 | 9 |
|
re -1
Andy, I'm sure I meant Ug Lee. But then again when Marvo speaks, anything could
happen.
Gordie.
|
50.672 | KFC - Ayrshires' PREMIER.. | AYOV25::JBELL | | Thu Jun 23 1994 16:19 | 106 |
|
Here is the fixture list for season 94/95.....
AUGUST
13th - Partick Thistle (A)
17th - Forfar or East Fife (H) (league cup)
20th - Hibs (A)
27th - Motherwell (H)
SEPTEMBER
10th - Faikirk (H)
17th - Celtic (A)
24th - Hearts (A)
OCTOBER
1st - Aberdeen (H)
8th - Dundee Utd. (H)
15th - Rangers (A)
22nd - Partick Thistle (H)
29th - Motherwell (A)
NOVEMBER
5th - Hibs (H)
8th - Falkirk (A)
19th - Celtic (H)
26th - Hearts (H)
DECEMBER
3rd - Aberdeen (A)
10th - Rangers (H)
26th - Dundee Utd. (A)
31st - Partick Thistle (A)
JANUARY
2nd - Motherwell (H)
7th - Hibs (A)
14th - Celtic (A)
21st - Falkirk (H)
FEBRUARY
4th - Aberdeen (H)
11th - Hearts (A)
25th - Rangers (A)
MARCH
4th - Dundee Utd. (H)
18th - Falkirk (A)
21st - Celtic (H)
APRIL
1st - Aberdeen (A)
8th - Hearts (H)
15th - Dundee Utd. (A)
18th - Rangers (H)
29th - Partick Thistle (H)
MAY
6th - Motherwell (A)
13th - Hibs (H)
KFC had asked the league to avoid having a home fixture for the first
two Saturdays to allow work on the new stadium to be completed.......
JB.
|
50.673 | Fleeting wants your readies | AYOU47::SLITTLEJOHN | | Sat Jul 02 1994 00:38 | 5 |
| I see Fleeting is wanting all the people who said they would buy a
privileged seat to cough up. He was hinting that if they didn't then
the money would come out of that set aside for new players. He aslo
said that talk of Owen Archdeacon coming to Killie was pure
speculation. I hope so!
|
50.674 | buy a privileged seat and watch Danny Crainie ! | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Jul 04 1994 09:06 | 7 |
| According to newspaper reports T.B is going to paradise within the next
48 hours if these reports are true then you can bet your life that no
more Privileged seats will be sold.I think that season ticket sales
will also be affected so you can be guaranteed that very little money
will be available for new players.Ithink Mr Fleeting has a cheek having
a go at the supporters because i bet you he hasn,t enough money to buy
a priveleged seat.
|
50.675 | who can I buy for 200 hundred thousand pounds ..Mr McCann | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | I'm no working weekends anymore !! | Mon Jul 04 1994 09:28 | 7 |
|
Murdo McLeod is reported to be taking over at Rugby Park after
Tommy goes to go Celtic.
It could have been worse though,it could have been Sandy Clark
SQF Jambo #1
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50.676 | Tears from the clowns !!!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | The United Men of Ayr | Mon Jul 04 1994 10:14 | 8 |
|
Re 1.
Naaa Sid the press have hinted that Willie McWho ex Killie and
Celtic is set to take over the job as soon as Burns leaves for
Parkhead.It is also reported that Allan Rough is in the running !!
SQFHM..
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50.677 | | MASALA::GPIKE | | Mon Jul 04 1994 16:33 | 5 |
|
i seen him on the tele and no way kin he run.
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50.678 | Stark contrast! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Jul 04 1994 17:19 | 5 |
| Today's Daily Express has Stark as Burns's replacement. Assuming that
Burns goes of course! And assuming that Stark doesn't go with him! Of
course!
Gavin
|
50.679 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Mon Jul 04 1994 19:22 | 7 |
| re -1
Once I heard that Mcclean had gone to hearts I thought this might be
the next favourite option. Obviously it saves Fleeting laying out cash.
If Burns goes I would expect him to try very hard to lure stark with
him though.
Andy.
|
50.680 | More tears from the clowns !! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | The United Men of Ayr | Tue Jul 05 1994 00:25 | 7 |
|
Yes great days lie ahead for the Killie ! 8*)))
|
50.681 | I can handle it.... | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Tue Jul 05 1994 14:34 | 6 |
|
Rumour has it that when T.B goes to Castle Doom Packie will still
be going to Killie...
Did he set it up...???? 8^))
|
50.682 | You need hands... | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Tue Jul 05 1994 20:08 | 7 |
|
Re-1
Gordon, did you make that rumour up or did it come from a reliable
source. I read in the Record (beat that for reliability) that Bonner said
he would not go to Killie if TB left which I hope he meant.
AA
|
50.683 | Complete fabrication...8^)) | PAKORA::GMCKEE | | Tue Jul 05 1994 22:20 | 4 |
|
oooppps.
Sorry Andy...didn't mean to scare you....
|
50.684 | Here today gone tomorrow | PAKORA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Thu Jul 07 1994 03:10 | 6 |
| Hi
Does anyone out there have a clue whats going on around the T.B saga ?
Charlie.
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50.685 | TAKE SOME OF YOUR OWN PI$H BACK CHARLIE ! | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Jul 07 1994 12:41 | 10 |
| Yes,
If he stays at Beirut, he must be stupid.
Kev.
(AYOLONGESTACRONYMICANPOSSIBLYTHINKOFSUPPORTERSCLUB)
|
50.686 | AYRAYR????YOURAYR | PAKORA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Fri Jul 08 1994 00:32 | 5 |
|
Nice one Kev.
Charlie.(SQF,KFC)
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50.687 | To Be or Not To Be | MASALA::JCRONIN | | Fri Jul 08 1994 12:20 | 2 |
| Burns is supposed to have talks ,if not become manager today.
Ferry Jambo
|
50.688 | Manager of Celtic/Player at Killie! | MASALA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Mon Jul 11 1994 23:59 | 9 |
|
Tommy Burns resigned as manager of Kilmarnock this afternoon. Fleeting
has said that they are retaining his contract as a player and they have
written to the SFA/League about the matter.
This has obviously fuelled speculation about a move to Celtic, but the
situation seems to be more confused than ever.
Archie
|
50.689 | The Sooner He Leaves the Better | AYOU47::SLITTLEJOHN | | Tue Jul 12 1994 12:49 | 21 |
| Well, well ,well.
"Burns leaves Rugby park in tears."
Who is he trying to kid. If he thought that much about KFC he wouldn't be leaving.
After all the support he got from the fans and Fleeting I hope he realises what
he is letting himself in for. At the end of this season when the Tic have won nowt
again he will be under pressure to deliver the goods the next season or McCann
will bag him. Meanwhile the Super Killie will get on with the job in hand and
continue where Burns left off.
Step this way Jimmy Nic.
Can't wait until November 19th when we give the Tic a pasting at home and lay to
rest the period of Burns.I think he might get a roasting from the fans that day!
I hope that the SFA sort out McCann for his behaviour in this and the debacle that
is sure to follow seeing as Burns is still a player at Rugby Park. You never know,
he might be on the bench for the Celtic game! (as a killie player)
Stuart
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50.690 | Trembling lips in New Farm !!!!! | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | The United Men of Ayr | Tue Jul 12 1994 13:55 | 16 |
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Re -1
For Jimmy Nichol read Willie McStay,Steve Archibald or Allan McInally!
That the Sun's thoughts mind you .
I think your being a little hard on Burns he had a very ordinary pool
of players but made them perform way above their limits to stay in the
Premier.He will be very hard to replace.
At the end of next season Celtic will be pushing for honours and your
mob will be back down in the first . Where you always belonged !! 8*)
The Premier is as the Americans say "missing you already" .
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50.691 | | PAKORA::CPATRICK | Make it easy on yourself | Tue Jul 12 1994 14:26 | 13 |
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re-2
Stuart.........
are you talking about the same Tommy Burns that every Killie fan
idolised last season................?????
Like everyone else in this world, when a better job and better money
comes along..you take it with both hands and hope it works out for you
!!
SQF Jambo
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50.692 | The End of a Legend | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Tue Jul 12 1994 18:46 | 7 |
| Well T.B has gone we all knew he would someday,it,s just a pity it has
turned out the way it has.In my 23 years of supporting the club,Tommy
Burns in my opinion was the best thing ever to happen to the club.His
contribution as both player and manager as been immense and his total
commitment to Killie as been incredible over his four and a half years
at the club.I personally wish him all the best at parkhead and for the
rest of his career except when his team are playing Killie of course.
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50.693 | ONE TEAM IN AYRSHIRE | MASALA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Tue Jul 12 1994 19:15 | 4 |
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re:- last
Well said Brian.
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50.694 | Well said Charlie ;-))))))))))))))))))))) | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | The United Men of Ayr | Tue Jul 12 1994 19:22 | 1 |
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50.695 | ext tt (to see) | KIRKTN::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Tue Jul 12 1994 20:22 | 55 |
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50.696 | No Honesty... | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Wed Jul 13 1994 14:30 | 43 |
| I'm sorry to see Tommy Burns leave Killie, over the past 4 1/2 years he has
learned the basics of management. Killie and Burns invested a lot of time and
money to make this happen. When TB returns he will get a good reception from the
Killie faithful. Over the piece TB made mistakes but he learned from them, he
developed a great team spirit and demonstrated an ability to motivate average
players, ( he will certainly need that skill at parkhead ).
Now Killie must try and find a new manager, Billy Stark may be a good choice,
but he looks like he will go to Celtic as well, along with Bonner who only had
a gentleman's agreement with Killie. Coming from Celtic you can't expect that
to hold too much water these days. It may be a blessing in disguise since his
world cup display, but could leave Killie with no goalkeeper with geddes
wanting to go back to the east coast. Training starts next week so we don't have
much time. Killie will now have to go out an find a new manger, at least you
can count on us doing the honourable/honest thing and advertise for a manger,
not steal one.
As I said above I hold no grudge for TB to move on, but the manner in which
Celtic conducted this affair was disgraceful. McCann has shown his real
colours, as a lair and a cheat. TB admitted to the Killie board that McCann had
approached him, held unauthorised meeting last Friday to offer him the job,
while he was still under contract as manager and player with Killie. Under SFA
rules this is illegal, unless permission is given. Killie have every right to
demand compensation for the loss of player and manager, including cost of
hiring a new manager, since Celtic clearly breached SFA rules. It will be
interesting to see if the SFA have any balls, remembering the recent events in
England with Norwich and Everton, it appears that Celtic have done the same.
A huge fine and compensation would be the right decision, but given the usual
kiss butt attitude to rangers and Celtic they could get away with it. The use
of Hampdem for Celtic is a good example of double standards, excuses that
Celtic couldn't afford to start the stadium for what ever reasons don't hold
water, when teams like Motherwell and Killie can spend millions improving
their stadiums, and not buying players.
As pointed out in the Celtic note, the change in power at board level has not
resulted in and improvement in morals or honesty, McCann should come out from
hiding behind TB to face the music.
Dave
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50.697 | 8-| | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Jul 13 1994 16:10 | 11 |
|
re -1
Right on
Good luck to TB
Mcanns a T!t
Nuff said.
Andy
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50.698 | | LOAD::WARD | | Wed Jul 13 1994 16:11 | 4 |
| And would Killie have been big enough to let Celtic speak to Burns
last week officially ???
Ray
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50.699 | | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Wed Jul 13 1994 17:40 | 6 |
|
Celtic behaved disgracefully. However,Kilmarnock should have known
that Burns would never knock back Celtic. They should have allowed
him to talk to Celtic. It would have saved TB pain and could have
ended up with compensation being given and not forced from Celtic
but then again...maybe not.
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50.700 | 700 notes about this lot ???????? | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Jul 13 1994 18:05 | 8 |
| Who do you squirrel chappies fancy as the next man in the loo seat,
sorry, hot seat, at Rugby Park ?
Bring back Troy Tempest/Dave Sneddon/Clunie , I say !
Howsabout Sandy Clark ?
Kev...
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50.701 | Judas | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Wed Jul 13 1994 23:45 | 9 |
| re -2
If TB was so desperate to get back to Parkhead he should not have
signed a three year contract with Killie. By doing so he presumably got
more money than if he had signed a one year contract or even operated
without a contract.
Archie
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50.702 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Thu Jul 14 1994 12:26 | 5 |
|
Good points Archie. I cant argue because I agree.However,when he signed
the contract he was not aware that Celtic would come for him.
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50.703 | | AYOU47::SLITTLEJOHN | | Thu Jul 14 1994 12:42 | 17 |
| re -1
Couln't agree more.
Burns also knew it was against SFA rules to talk to other clubs until he was given
permission to do so. I therefore can't agree with some of my fellow supporters and wish
Burns well. I hope he dies a death by a thousand defeats and may his grandmother die
in a freak sailing accident (free bovril if someone can tell me where this line came from!)
I do agree that he did great things for our club but these days have now
ended and we need to look to the future and get a new man to take us to where we belong -
re memories ......Hearts at Tynecastle, ............Eintracht at Rugby Park.....
East Fife on a Tuesday night in January.........paper roses, paper roses etc etc
Can't help thinking though we've been s*** on from a great height and you can bet the
SFA will do SFA.
Me bitter..........................................................................naw!
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50.704 | | AYOU47::SLITTLEJOHN | | Thu Jul 14 1994 12:43 | 1 |
| Re -1 in -1. It should have been -2
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50.705 | Who Who Who? | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Jul 14 1994 12:55 | 7 |
|
If any body didn't know...Billy Stark has resigned and will join Burns
at parkhead. So does anyone want to start an interseting rumours about
who the new gaffer will be?
Andy.
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50.706 | First rumour | MASALA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Thu Jul 14 1994 17:14 | 4 |
|
Re last;
Alan MacInally
|
50.707 | STICK WITH REDHEADS! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Jul 14 1994 17:19 | 1 |
| How about Gordon Strachan?
|
50.708 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Thu Jul 14 1994 17:42 | 8 |
|
Yip,
Killie will be playing East Fife on a Tuesday night. We will soon
be in the top flight......
8^))
|
50.709 | OR IT COULD BE | PAKORA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Thu Jul 14 1994 18:25 | 7 |
|
re:706
Gordon Smith
Rambo
Alex Totten
and that Irish chap from Raith Rovers.
|
50.710 | | BHAJI::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Thu Jul 14 1994 18:40 | 3 |
|
I am starting the "TAKE TOTTEN" campaign.
|
50.711 | Lock Kirkcaldy's front door! | MASALA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Thu Jul 14 1994 23:52 | 5 |
|
Then I'll start the HANDS OFF JIMMY NICHOL campaign.
Archie
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50.712 | Jimmy Nichol for Rugby Park? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed Jul 27 1994 14:50 | 3 |
| Nichol's the favourite. I'd settle for that!
Gavin
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50.713 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Jul 27 1994 15:34 | 8 |
| re last
>>> -< Jimmy Nichol for Rugby Park? >-
Seems like a good swop to me....
Kev...
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50.714 | | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Wed Jul 27 1994 16:11 | 21 |
|
Come on..You can get Totten for nowt..
please..
|
50.715 | Nichol -- 100,000 | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Thu Jul 28 1994 16:32 | 26 |
| The thinking mans paper ( sun ) has Jimmy Nichol not going to Rugby Park, since
killie wont cough up 100,000 for him. This could be a fair price considering
that we want 250,000 for Burns.
Personally I'm no fan of Nichol's, his lack of sucess last year doesn't look
good for us. He may have had no money etc... but so did killie and we stayed up.
Rumors going around the fair city, have had Gordon Strachen in Killie at the
weekend. But I think its just wishfull thinking.
Three candidates that are popular with the press are Nichol, Munro ( god no ) and
Alex Totten. I'd go for Totten, with a backroom staff heavy on coaching and
youth policy ( not a strong point at St Johnstone in Totten's day ).
All the three so called favorites don't exactly set the heather alight. But with
the season only a few weeks away we are in deep SH**.
Does anyone know when the Tic's are up in front of the SFA ( who do SFA ) on
Killie's complaint around TB and BS.
Dave
PS Open day is put back to a week on Sunday ( 7 Aug ).
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50.716 | Lets all laugh at Killie ! ha ha,ha ha!!!! | MASALA::GMCDONALD | The United Men of Ayr | Thu Jul 28 1994 16:43 | 7 |
|
Still think Alan Rough is the man for the Killie,what with Safeway's
being so closs to the ground . 8*)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Railway Ender .
|
50.717 | | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Thu Jul 28 1994 17:06 | 12 |
|
Would you really favour Alex Totten...
It seems to me that his success is mostly due to the people around him
at his previous clubs. However, He did have Fife playing good stuff
last season.Problem was their consistancy.
He might do better at Killie. Give him some cash though. He will
need to buy.
He could also snap up any old St. Johnstone player who is looking
for a club...he likes doing that.
|
50.718 | Anyone got a match report | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Wed Aug 03 1994 14:00 | 3 |
| Tuesday's result Galway 0 Killie 0
Sun stated killie stuggled in a boring game.
|
50.719 | | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Wed Aug 03 1994 16:24 | 2 |
| re "Killie struggled in a boring game" I wonder how often we'll hear
that this season ?? 8-;
|
50.720 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Wed Aug 03 1994 17:16 | 19 |
|
Galway 0 Kilmarnock 0
Galway earned a creditable draw against the Scottish premier side.
Killie had most of the play and created the best chances but Norman
Costello was equal to everything. This was a robust physical encounter
and was anything but a friendly game. Killie failed to impress and
desperately need a striker. The defence looked reasonably solid.
Galway improved considerably on the recent defeat by Ayr. Most of the
regular first teamers were in action and it made a difference.
Killie had well over 100 fans at the game which was incredible support.
Ayr United brough two supporters to the same venue a week earlier.
The 4 page programme was quite scarce on the night. I have a few extra
though and if anyone wants one just let me have your internal snail
address.
Gary.
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50.721 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | Alex Totten Mourner | Wed Aug 03 1994 20:03 | 1 |
| Going down..Going down 8@))))
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50.722 | Killie off to a Flyer ....Not !!!! | BHAJI::DMCCALL | Sometimes a great Notion | Thu Aug 04 1994 00:56 | 31 |
|
Andy,
After reading some of your notes in various conferences, I can
only come to one conclusion ... that
a 13 or 14 year old knows your account password !!!!!!!
Gary,
Yes Killie are in dire need of a proven goalscorer..it
will be intresting to see who Alex Totten will bring to the club
if he is given cash to spend....One thing he hasn't got is time !
The season kicking off on the 13th away to the dreaded Plastic
Whistle...
Good luck Alex Totten and Kilmarnock for the season ahead (we'll
need it )...
SQF Killie....
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50.723 | Howzabout Wayne Biggins or his brother Christopher | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Aug 04 1994 02:21 | 9 |
|
Davie,
I'm sure we've got some dead beat no-hoper in the Dugald
McCarrisson(sp?) mould playing in our 3rd XI, that we get
let you have for 100K.
SQF TB&BS Fan Club
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50.724 | Fleetings hands ur still burnt efter that Donkey | BHAJI::DMCCALL | Sometimes a great Notion | Thu Aug 04 1994 07:02 | 7 |
|
Sounds like a good idea John...
Any Gala days coming up 8*00
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50.725 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Thu Aug 04 1994 14:52 | 10 |
|
Better news for Killie last night
Sligo 0 Killie 3 (McCluskey 15, Millen 33, Blair pen 53)
Sligo have a new manager after Willie McStay walked out on them to go
manage the Celtic youth team. Guess both clubs had a lot to talk about
last night. :-)
Gary.
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50.726 | Problems with new ground for next weeks cup game | EIGG::DMURRAY | | Thu Aug 11 1994 15:49 | 16 |
| The kilmarnock standard has reported that for next weeks cup game, only the main stand
and the rugby psrk road terracing end will be open. I think that would only give about 7,500
maximum crowd. We wont need that much but I would have thought that the ground would be ready.
They have stated that the new stand will be ready for the first league home game at the
end of the month. So if you want a good view get there early.
The paper also stated that Mark Skilling was to see the specialist again this week on a hip
injury that kept him sidelined for half the season. Not good news.
I'll miss the first game of the season, since my son is playing in a game on saturday so a good
match report would do appreciated.
dave
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50.727 | Roll on Wednesday. | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Aug 15 1994 16:10 | 15 |
|
Haven't been able to write anything in here for a wee while cos I've
been busy and the 13 year old that usually writes my stuff is away back
to school.
Anyway, match report from saturday is:
Partick 2 Killie 0
"Killie struggled in a boring game"
8^)
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50.728 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Mon Aug 15 1994 16:42 | 7 |
| re last
Charlie Reilly has gone back to school ?
Puzzled of AYOAUFCSC
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50.729 | CHILD'S PLAY | MASALA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Tue Aug 16 1994 19:16 | 7 |
|
re last
thank's Kev, I wish i was 13 again.
Ayr 1 Celtic 3
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50.730 | Killie 4 East Fife 1 | AYOU47::SLITTLEJOHN | | Thu Aug 18 1994 12:52 | 7 |
| Quite a remarkable score considering how poorly we played. The back 4 were
all at sea on numerous occasions. Good to see the new guys getting some goals
(and the old guy!). Scorers were Hendry,McCluskey,Maskrey(2). Best goal was
East Fife's, a nice volley from about 18 yards.
The ref and linesmen were up to the usual poor standard with the standide
linesman giving Maskrey offside in his own half! (and a few other dodgy
offside decisions awarded at regular intervals of 5 minutes.)
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50.731 | SFA from the SFA | AYOU47::SLITTLEJOHN | | Sat Aug 20 1994 19:44 | 26 |
| Celtic were found guilty of illegally robbing Tommy Burns from the mighty
KFC by the League Committe and were fined 100,000 pounds, which promptly
finds its way into their holiday fund. The case of robbing Billy Stark was
"not proven" as they in Scotland.
As usual the weasel from hell says that it is unfair and he hasn't got any
money blah blah blah.
The SFA then decides that this is punishment enough and that is the end of
the matter.
Consider for one moment the following..........
John Collins and Paul McStay both turn up at Hampden on monday and tell
old weasel face they they have had enough and they are resigning.
On Tuesday there is a press conference at Ibrox for Rangers to show off
there 2 latest new recruits, Paul McStay and John Collins. When Murray is
asked if he will be paying the Tic any money he replies "I have no
business with the TIC, they'll get no money from me!"
The League committee have a meeting and fine Rangers 2 million pounds (which
promptly goes into their holiday fund). The SFA decides this is punishment
enough and that is the end of the matter.
Celtic get no compensation for the only 2 players they had.
Is there a difference between these two cases? Very few as both Burns and
Stark were on the books as players.
Somehow methinks that if the 2nd case ever arose the SFA might just have
taken some action.
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50.732 | | MASALA::JJACK | Everyone's gotta be an AEK lover | Sat Aug 20 1994 23:23 | 18 |
|
Please get your facts correct before rambling on. The SFA are in no
position to `force' Celtic into give this small team from Ayrshire any
compensation.
If Killie want cash, they have to do what everyone else does in cases
of compensation...and that is to go to the Court of Session.
I agree however, that Killie are entitled to something from Celtic, and
I would have much rather some sort of amicable agreement between the
clubs had been reached. However, McCann has blundered on this occasion
& only given the biased Scottish press/media another chance to stick
the boot in at Celtic Park.
Celtic should have simply advertised the vacant managers position at
the time of Macari's sacking, and TB would then have applied for it
without McCann having to `Tap' him first.
P.S. Enjoy the 1st Division next season
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50.733 | ?? | MASALA::GPIKE | | Sun Aug 21 1994 12:30 | 4 |
|
I was under the impression that TB never applied for the job when
it was advertised so how can you say that.
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50.734 | In a nutshell ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Everyone's gotta be an AEK lover | Sun Aug 21 1994 23:21 | 4 |
|
Simple Gordon, the job was never advertised !
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50.735 | KILMARNOCK 0 MOTHERWELL 1 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Aug 30 1994 16:37 | 4 |
| 14 corners to 1!!! I ask you!!! If we don't get a good striker soon
we're doomed I tell ye! Doomed!!!
Gavin
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50.736 | Sob, Sob, Sob | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Tue Aug 30 1994 17:47 | 1 |
|
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50.737 | Gie us a Goal !!!!!!! | PAKORA::DMCCALL | Sometimes a great Notion | Tue Aug 30 1994 22:11 | 10 |
|
Long way to go yet Gavin..........
SQF Killie...
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50.738 | HELP! HELP! HELP! | PAKORA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Thu Sep 01 1994 11:46 | 8 |
|
Killie 2 Raith 3
Killie were well beat in all departments.
RE:- LAST.
Its not so long now
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50.739 | John Sludden's up for sale | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Sun Sep 04 1994 21:47 | 10 |
|
Not trying to stir things up in this dreary note but, a rumor I
heard at the weekend from a reliable source (naw, it wisnae Gerry
McNee), says that spending on the new ground at Rugby Park has been
put on hold. Maybe the money is being channelled into the team
instead? After all, zero league goals scored doesn't make good
reading. Or does it???
Danny.
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50.740 | Two New Killie Players?????? | AYOV25::JDOUGLAS | | Mon Sep 05 1994 13:23 | 10 |
|
I Heard That Killie Have Signed Two New Players From Man Unt The Fee
Was Around 250,000 Pounds
I Think One Is A Forward And The Other Is A Centre Half And They
Are 19 And 20
Dose Anyone Have Some Information On It
J.D
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50.741 | TRANSFER NEWS... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Sep 06 1994 16:06 | 9 |
50.742 | CELTIC 1 KILMARNOCK 1 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Sun Sep 18 1994 15:00 | 3 |
| Match report anyone?
Gavin
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50.743 | EARLY DAYS | PAKORA::CREILLY | Podger Me | Sun Sep 25 1994 02:05 | 4 |
|
Hearts 3 Kilmarnock 0
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50.744 | | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | I'm madder than I was yesterday | Sun Sep 25 1994 11:57 | 10 |
| re-1
Charlie....
It was 3 goals going on 7.......
Killie had 2 shots at goal in 90 mins and that was in injury time
after the Hearts players had left the park :-)
SQF JAmbo #1
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50.745 | Fleeting said let there be light! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Sep 27 1994 16:28 | 10 |
| Last night they used the new floodlights at Rugby Park for the first
time for the Premier Reserves game between Killie and Hearts. Entrance
was free. About 2k turned up to see Killie win 3-2. McClusky got the
first. I've no idea who got the other 2 because my boy wanted crisps
and we missed them both!!! (Big que, 2 serving!). In all the years
I've seen Killie, this was my first ever reserve game. It was good
fun. You could hear what the players were shouting at each other.
Reminded me of the eighties!
Gavin.
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50.746 | What a waste of money etc | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Tue Sep 27 1994 16:52 | 8 |
|
"You could hear what the players were shouting at each other."
Just like you'll be hearing over the next few season once Killie drop
down a division or two!!!!!
Danny.
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50.747 | GOING UP | KIRKTN::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Sun Oct 02 1994 11:55 | 6 |
|
Kilmarnock 2 Sheep 1
AT last.
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50.748 | Bite on this..... | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Mon Oct 03 1994 15:50 | 10 |
| Well done killie for doubling their league goals tally in one match..
That's it up to 4...
Wow !
Watch you don't get a nose-bleed at those heady heights of second
bottom chaps.....
Kev....
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50.749 | WE ARE ON THE UP(NOT) | KIRKTN::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Wed Oct 12 1994 06:35 | 4 |
|
Rangers 1 Killie 2
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50.750 | Still reflecting on past glories Charlie? | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed Oct 12 1994 11:54 | 4 |
|
Re:last
Now that's what i call a late result.
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50.751 | PROMOTION/RELEGATION RULES? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed Oct 12 1994 13:47 | 32 |
| Not that it'll apply to the team in this note of course, but does
anyone know for certain what the promotion/relegation rules are this
season. I think I know the Premier/1st situation.
PREMIER/FIRST
-------------
- Bottom Premier club is relegated.
- Top First Division club is promoted.
- 2nd bottom Premier and 2nd top First play off for a Premier place.
(home/away or 1 game at a neutral venue?)
FIRST/SECOND
------------
Is this the same situation as the Premier/1st? Or is it 1 up/1 down,
or 2 up/2 down?
SECOND/THIRD
------------
Ditto?
THIRD/FOURTH
------------
Ditto?
BOTTOM OF THE FOURTH
--------------------
Is there any re-election? Or does the bottom team drop out and a new
one comes in?
Yours genuinely interested.
Gavin
|
50.752 | Two Doon In AYRshire !!!!! | MASALA::GMCDONALD | per mare per terras | Wed Oct 12 1994 14:07 | 12 |
|
Only the Premier to the First will have a play off .The other leagues
are I think two up two down.However there is not relegation from the
bottom of the 3rd .
Who were the five Killie players listed in the paper today as surplus
to requirements ?
SQFHM...
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50.753 | there you go | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Wed Oct 12 1994 16:01 | 14 |
| Re -1
The five transfer listed are Craig Paterson,Dugald McCarrison,Craig
Napier,Danny Crainie and Geordie Mccluskey. If memory serves me right they
were signed for, respectively, 50K,100K,60K,nowt, and a poke of
sweeties, so we might be able to recoup geordie's fee but that's all.
The paper says george asked for a transfer cos he thinks he can still
play first team football for someone. I presume the rest were told they
can go.
On another note does anyone know if the new Yugoslav goalie was playing
for the reserves last night?? 'Cos they lost 5-0!!!
Aa
|
50.754 | How many divisions? | VERVAN::GORDON | Ludere Causa Ludendi | Wed Oct 12 1994 16:02 | 7 |
| Gavin,
I'd be interested to know which teams play in the 4th division :-)
(Genuinely intrigued)
David.
|
50.755 | Where's my Newspaper? | AYOV11::GBORLAND | | Wed Oct 12 1994 16:15 | 7 |
| re .753
Andy,
Have you been reading my newspaper again you tight sod!?
Gordon.
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50.756 | 4th? Wot 4th? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed Oct 12 1994 18:04 | 3 |
| re: 754 Queens Park if they're not careful!
Gav
|
50.757 | MCCLUSKY OFFSKI | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Nov 01 1994 15:42 | 7 |
| George McCluskey went to Clyde on Friday. I think he did ok for his
age while he was here. I remember him calming things down by taking
the ball to the corner flag in the Hamilton 0-0 promotion game.
All the best to him!
Gavin
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50.758 | Did Clyde pay a fee for McCluskey ?????? | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | per mare per terras | Tue Nov 01 1994 16:25 | 1 |
|
|
50.759 | A squashed Killie fan !! | SWING::WALSH | | Tue Nov 01 1994 18:12 | 31 |
|
I noticed a few comments about our new stand in the Ayr topic.
To me its a major cock up !!!
It looks great, but at 6ft 4in, they are the most uncomfortable seats
in Scottish football !!
My legs are constantly squashed against the seat in front, and looking
around there are others just as uncomfortable.
Last week I went into the old stand where the leg room was ok
but the view was obstructed by one of those girders that were
suppose to be removed this season. I heard they ran out of cash
for that.
Thankfully this is the first season for a while I havn't bought a
season ticket.
It looks to me that they have tried to get as many seats as possible
in, without any thought for the punter.
This is one unhappy punter !!
Who wants an all seated stadium anyway. Most people I know would
rather stand. Just wait until its freezing cold with driving wind
and rain blowing into the new part. They haven't even thought about
this. The roof only just covers the seats, but as has happened already
at the Falkirk game, the first 10 or so rows get soaked.
Bring back the old Rugby Park where I could stand anywhere
and get a good view. (The unlucky fans behind me couldn't though !!)
John Walsh
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50.760 | Free Transfer... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Nov 03 1994 18:25 | 3 |
| re: .758 I don't think so. No fee was mentioned in the Record.
Gavin
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50.761 | Shaum McSkimming | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Fri Nov 04 1994 11:12 | 4 |
50.762 | KILMARNOCK 0 HIBERNEAN 0 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Nov 07 1994 15:50 | 15 |
| Defence looked nervy. Forwards ran out of ideas at the 18 yard line.
Reilly passes backwards every single time!!! The game only sparked
into life when Bobby Williamson came on for crying out loud!!! We
need to start picking up 3 pointers!
Who saw the back page of the Daily Record on Saturday? It said
something like...
With 4 more foreign signings, Stainrod now has 9 non-Scots in his
first team squad. Suporters at Somerset Park are getting worried what
this will do to their chances in Europe.
Superb!
Gavin
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50.763 | MMM | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Nov 07 1994 16:03 | 8 |
| re -1
I don't think it was that bad. I'll settle for a few more clean sheets
and the goals will come eventually.
The paper says that Totten is trying to sign Rhodes from St Johnstone
in a swap (plus money) deal for Geddes.
Andy.
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50.764 | In your Kilmarnock Slums !! | PAKORA::EMACDONALD | I want bars on my CELL | Tue Nov 08 1994 01:56 | 8 |
| re -1
I was lead to beleive that there are not many people
in Kilmarnock with clean sheets !!!!!
Ewan.
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50.765 | well someone had to say it | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Hogan's Heroes had better CELLS | Tue Nov 08 1994 02:00 | 6 |
| re -1
Good point !!!!
SQF Jambo #1
|
50.766 | ONLI COREKT SPELING PLEEZ... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:47 | 3 |
| Re: .764, is this a new option on NOTES? A mis-spell checker?!?
Gav.
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50.767 | Get a Life | PAKORA::EMACDONALD | I want bars on my CELL | Wed Nov 09 1994 01:14 | 7 |
|
re-1....
an jist whit wurd did i miz-spel........
Ewan
|
50.768 | Trying to be of assistance | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | We Now Work In Prison CELLS | Wed Nov 09 1994 02:02 | 9 |
|
Ewan,
The word you did not spell correctly was !!!!!!
KILMARNOCK !!!!!!
It should be Black Boab's ville
SQF Jambo #1
|
50.769 | Trying to be of assistance | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Nov 09 1994 04:05 | 9 |
|
Colin,
The word you did not spell correctly was !!!!!!
Ville !!!!!!
It should be VILE (or blue and white sh*te)
Del.
|
50.770 | Turncoats Carpeted by Landscape Park Gardeners | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Thu Nov 10 1994 15:02 | 10 |
50.771 | 21 days to go... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Nov 10 1994 15:54 | 3 |
50.772 | DEFENDER MAYBE? | AYOV25::JDOUGLAS | | Mon Nov 14 1994 15:56 | 14 |
|
I THINK THAT KILLIE SHOULD THINK OF BUYING A DEFENDER AS BLACK AND
MCPHERSON ARE LOOKING A BIT OFF FORM AT THE MOMENT
MAYBE KILLIE SHOULD GO BACK TO MAN UNT THEY SEEM TO HAVE PICKED UP A
HELL OF A BARGIN WITH NEIL!
ALSO IT WOULD GIVE BLACK AND MCPHERSON A SCARE AND MAYBE GET THEM TO
START PLAYING BETTER
OF MAYBE THAT IS ASKING A BIT TO MUCH OF THEM.
K.C.M
|
50.773 | Ouch | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Teenage Kicks indeed | Mon Nov 14 1994 16:00 | 5 |
| PLEASE AVOID SHOUTING and remove the weight from the shift key. Use
lowercase.
Thanks
/JF
|
50.774 | ? | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Nov 14 1994 16:00 | 10 |
|
is it not true that Millen and Whitworth will both be suspended for
the celtic game as well. Monty is injured too so if thst is the case
the centre of defence might be a bit light weight. Skilling and
Lauchlan possibly being the replacements? Lauchlan is supposed to be
playing well in the reserves so maybe he should be given a run in the
first team (in place of Gus).
Aa
|
50.775 | Bring back Wayne Biggins 8*)) | PAKORA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Mon Nov 14 1994 20:28 | 8 |
|
Aa,
The way our strikers are playing at the moment, you lot could play any
couple of punters from the new stand in the centre of defence, and still
keep a clean sheet !
|
50.776 | | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Tue Nov 15 1994 12:11 | 6 |
|
re-1
Aw no don't start the clean sheet thing again...
8-/
|
50.777 | Good riddance to bad rubbish! | AYOV25::JDOUGLAS | | Wed Nov 23 1994 19:19 | 9 |
|
At last we are getting rid of that tit Millen. He was a waste of
space and time and he should never have got the captains position.
I hope he goes to the selotapes as they deserve each other.
KCM
p.s.
Tom Black should be the new captain.
|
50.778 | Gie him the bum's rush | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Wed Nov 23 1994 19:30 | 16 |
|
re - andy millen.
Personally I think Millen can go any time he likes. His comments on
saturday were pathetic although not unexpected. He told a mate of mine
the same "tommy was my hero ....blub blub sob sob" pi$h before one of
the pre season friendlies. As for his "I'll still give a 110%" story -
I doubt it. He was a complete waste of space before Celtic showed
interest in him then he bucked up his ideas to try and convince Burns
to come back for him.
If celtic are dumb enough to come back and pay money for him then good
riddance but more likely we'll be stuck with him until his contract
runs out and someone can get him for a fraction of the cost.
Andy.
|
50.779 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 23 1994 19:37 | 4 |
| re the last couple
Do I detect a bit of bad blood here?
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50.780 | Even more fickle than the huns ! | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Wed Nov 23 1994 23:05 | 8 |
|
Is this the same Andy Millen that was being touted for the Scotland
squad last season?????? When killie were doing quite well..
Give the guy a break he obviously doesn't want to play first division
football next season...
nuff said.....Martin
|
50.781 | | MASALA::GPIKE | | Thu Nov 24 1994 11:27 | 11 |
|
no point in him going to celtic then martin...
kkcjhievr.jb
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50.782 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Nov 24 1994 11:50 | 7 |
| re - last couple
Millen *WAS* a good player when motivated last year but if he doesn't
want to play for us now then there's a couple of decent young centre
half's in the reserves that do. (Craig Paterson to name but one 8-))
Andy.
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50.783 | I hate Millen | VYGER::MCFARLANDJ | | Fri Nov 25 1994 19:40 | 2 |
|
Andy Millen was always crap and a glory hunter
|
50.784 | Drink in the Auld Hoose by any chance..????? | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Sat Nov 26 1994 01:50 | 4 |
|
RE.Last
Interesting and informative note.....
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50.785 | THE ONLY WAY IS UP | KIRKTN::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Sun Nov 27 1994 03:06 | 4 |
|
Kilmarnock 3 Hearts 1
Charlie(sqf,kfc)
|
50.786 | Kepper for sale | AYOV25::JDOUGLAS | | Mon Nov 28 1994 19:18 | 13 |
| Any Comments on the new keeper
I think that he is a good by and should put a lot of confidence in the
team and take a lot off presure of the defenders as he comes out for
crosses and corners as Bobby Geddes rarely did
And i think that geddes my be put on the transfer list
Any comments on this as well.
We put the dagger in the Hearts of the opposition
K.C.M
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50.787 | Kilmarnock Crappy Mob ??? | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Nov 28 1994 19:22 | 9 |
|
>>We put the dagger into the Hearts of our opposition<<
James,
What a corny line, I didn't think that even you were
as bad as that.
CTT
|
50.788 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 28 1994 19:26 | 7 |
| CTT
Hey you're alive. We've missed your wit and wisdom about Celtic's
stunning performance yesterday. Yep they truly are a great Scottish
side ;-)
Stuart
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50.789 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Nov 28 1994 19:29 | 11 |
|
Stuart,
Yep, in true Scottish fashion they blew it
at the end, all credit to the Rovers though, they did
play well for a 1st Div. side.
My excuse ?
McStay bottled it.
CTT
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50.790 | Easy..easy | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Mon Nov 28 1994 19:30 | 9 |
|
Hey, Mr T, or may I call you C,
I note you were quick to change your personal name...almost as
quick as the Main, Broomloan and Copeland stands emptied out yesterday.
Archie
QUIETLY HAPPY!!!!!8-))))
|
50.791 | :-) | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Nov 28 1994 19:35 | 6 |
|
I'm quite sure that they never emptied as fast
as when Rangers got humped fae AEK.
Half the support left at half-time.
;-)
|
50.792 | Chimp | AYOV25::JDOUGLAS | | Mon Nov 28 1994 19:36 | 7 |
| Well thats Celtics season Over Now out Of the coco cola cup The title
and well we will not go into the scottish Cup
And you Owe it all to Tommy!
Coppers the Tim More Like Coppers The Chimp
|
50.793 | James, James, James. | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Nov 28 1994 19:39 | 7 |
|
It was the COCA-COLA cup,
and as you should know it is Choppers, not Coppers. :-)
Come up at quarter to five.
CTT
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50.796 | Bring oan ra Gers!!! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri Dec 09 1994 15:48 | 5 |
| Predictions for tomorrow?
Kilmarnock 1 (Boli OG) Sons of William 0
Gavin
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50.797 | Where do you get your predictions from..?? | MASALA::TDOLAN | Stick it on your spoon...SPOON..!! | Fri Dec 09 1994 22:27 | 9 |
|
Thats some prediction considering Boli is out through suspension..!!
Care to try again.?? 8*))))
Tam.
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50.798 | | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | We Now Work In Prison CELLS | Fri Dec 09 1994 23:06 | 6 |
| re-1
You tell him Tam :-)
SQF Jambo #1
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50.799 | SAYS IT ALL... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Dec 12 1994 19:20 | 6 |
| Quote from Friday's Ayrshire Post...
Ayr manager Stainrod was confident that "Dunfermline would find our
defence hard to break down".
Gavin
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50.800 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Mon Dec 12 1994 19:37 | 5 |
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Why is .799 in the Kilmarnock note ?
Puzzled of Ayr.
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50.801 | KIND TO BE CRUEL... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Dec 13 1994 15:39 | 4 |
| I thought of putting it in note 49 but the words "wound" and "salt"
came to mind.
Gavin
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50.802 | Fair enough... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Tue Dec 13 1994 16:12 | 1 |
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50.803 | BLACK AND WHITE RIBBONS ON THE CUP !!!!!! | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | by land by sea | Sat Dec 17 1994 21:23 | 18 |
|
A large peice of silver ware was today delivered to Somerset Park by
some nice chappies from the poorer and more deprived area of the
county.It was gratefully accepted by the residents of the above
stadium,the only complaint we can have is that the Cup was very very
dirty indeed,so if by chance you ever get it back at some point could
you remember to give it a rub down with silvo now and again !
Thanks in anticipation,
The champions of the County 1994/95
Who else but
SUPER Ayr United
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));T(A0)T(A1,S1)P[493,456]F(V(W(S'A'))(W(P1))(W(I3))(B)[493,4][653,4][65
3,456](E));T(A0)T(A1,S1)P[655,454]F(V(W(S'A'))(W(P1))(W(I7))(B)[655,5][7
98,5][798,454](E));T(A0)
P[156,240]T(S4)(W(I5))"AYR UTD 4 KILLIE 1";
N(END)
\
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50.805 | Snigger | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Mon Dec 19 1994 15:27 | 9 |
| C'mon you guys, where's the match report ?
Gavin ?
Charlie ?
Is there anybody there ?
Kev...
|
50.806 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Dec 20 1994 19:04 | 5 |
| Re:-2
Kev, what are you meant to do with the ext tt stuff?
Choppers
|
50.807 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Dec 20 1994 19:09 | 7 |
|
Choppers,
just type ext tt (whilst reading the appropriate note) and stand
well back.......
JBG
|
50.808 | TO ALL KILLIE FANS OUT THERE. | PAKORA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Tue Dec 20 1994 21:03 | 231 |
|
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50.809 | Kilmarnock - best pies in the Premier League | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Wed Jan 11 1995 16:18 | 6 |
|
What ever happened about the Burns/Stark compensation wrangle ?
Is it still ongoing ?
Malc.
|
50.810 | Pity about the team... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:45 | 0 |
50.811 | NORTH STAND STARTED? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Jan 16 1995 16:20 | 4 |
| Have they started work on the North Stand yet? If yes, what do they
plan to do with the 'Well rabble on Tuesday?
Gavin
|
50.812 | HAND BALL! | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Mon Jan 16 1995 19:32 | 3 |
| The Rugby road end has been completely cleared so the 'well rabble
will have to use up the spare seats in the press box (should be plenty
of room for them!)
|
50.813 | Where is James Douglas? | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:33 | 0 |
50.814 | bale out? not me | VYGER::DOUGLASJ | | Tue Jan 17 1995 17:46 | 6 |
| Do you think that i would bale out on the killie boys no way
just getting back in to the swing of things after the move
K.C.M
|
50.815 | IS YOUR MOTHER WELL ? NOT | MASALA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Wed Jan 18 1995 00:49 | 7 |
|
Kilmarnock 2 Motherwell 0
Tom Black (2)
Charlie.
|
50.816 | This is earth calling James Douglas.........Mail me if you can..... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 18 1995 17:58 | 0 |
50.817 | defence problems | AYOV25::JDOUGLAS | | Thu Jan 19 1995 13:24 | 4 |
| is it true that whitworth and anderson are both suspended for
saturdays match with falkirk
|
50.818 | | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Thu Jan 19 1995 15:10 | 8 |
|
re -1
Whitworth is definitely out for the next 2 games. I don't know for sure
about anderson but he must be close to suspension with the number of
bookings he's picked up lately.
Andy.
|
50.819 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Jan 20 1995 13:32 | 5 |
| Is it true that the Killie scoreboards show the Three Stooges?
:-)
Choppers
|
50.820 | | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Fri Jan 20 1995 14:18 | 6 |
| re-1
Yep,
Paul,John and Phil
8-;
|
50.821 | monty's back???? | VYGER::DOUGLASJ | | Fri Jan 20 1995 17:11 | 2 |
| if whitworth and anderson are suspended will this mean the return of
monty.
|
50.822 | Did you get ma mail? | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Jan 20 1995 18:02 | 4 |
| Who is Monty? A golfer?
Choppers The (I hate Toosh,that owes 1 thousand 8 hundred and sixty-four quid.) Tim
|
50.823 | ONLY ONE TEAM IN AYRSHIRE. | MASALA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Sat Jan 21 1995 20:15 | 9 |
|
Kilmarnock 2 Falkirk 1
Black 1 ??????? 1
McKEE 1
Charlie (SQF,KFC)
|
50.824 | striker or not?????? | VYGER::DOUGLASJ | | Mon Jan 30 1995 14:02 | 4 |
| Any info on the new striker
J.D
|
50.825 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Jan 30 1995 16:54 | 3 |
| I was gonnae ask that!
C.H.O.P.P.E.R.S.
|
50.826 | SCOTTISH CUP... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed Feb 01 1995 15:36 | 7 |
| Sat 28th Jan - KILMARNOCK 0 GREENOCK MORTON 0 (Shocking!!!)
Tue 31st Jan - GREENOCK MORTON 1 KILMARNOCK 2 (aet)
East fife of Ross County next!
Gavin
|
50.827 | SCOTTISH CUP | VYGER::DOUGLASJ | | Thu Feb 02 1995 13:45 | 2 |
| EAST FIFE
|
50.828 | A PERFECT SATURDAY! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri Feb 03 1995 15:35 | 8 |
| What would a perfect Saturday look like?
Kille to beat the Dons (for the 3rd time!)
Me to win a Fiat Punto
Raith to beat Ayr for the 2nd time in 8 days
and Scotland to beat Ireland at Murrayfield!
Gavin
|
50.829 | ;-) | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri Feb 03 1995 16:37 | 6 |
| I understand the sentiment behind most of that Gavin, but......
A Fiat Punto ???? Get a life
Kev....
|
50.830 | That beast of a motor.... | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Fri Feb 03 1995 16:52 | 10 |
|
A Fiat Punt ...that's the advert that's a rip off of the Rolling Stones
Video....
I had to laugh at the sentiment....MORE SPACE ???
Mmmm.
Dezzz.
|
50.831 | B Barrs only a spectator | MASALA::IMCNEIL | wot no beer | Sun Feb 05 1995 00:00 | 2 |
|
Did you win the Punto?????
|
50.832 | 3 OUT OF 4 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Feb 07 1995 16:27 | 6 |
| No, I didn't win the Punto, but hey! 3 out of 4 ain't bad!
So despite not winning the car Kevin, I had a good weekend. What about
yourself?
Gavin.
|
50.833 | WEEKEND BLUE'S | MASALA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Tue Feb 07 1995 20:19 | 14 |
|
Well Kev,what kind of weekend did you have ?
Charlie (sqf,KFC).
|
50.834 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Feb 09 1995 15:28 | 5 |
| My God, Charlie Reilly in the Killie note ! Wonders will never cease...
My weekend was crap, thanks for asking.
Kev...
|
50.835 | HEARTS 2 KILMARNOCK 2 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Sun Feb 12 1995 13:43 | 15 |
| Before the game started I think a point would have been OK. After 20
mins I would have expected 3. After Hearts equalised, and given
Killie's past record in these types of games, again I would have been
happy to hold on for a point. Then Black missed a penalty and we
should have had all 3 points!!! But as I say..
Before the game started I think a point would have been OK. So, I
suppose a point was ok! A lot of things can change in 90 mins.
I hope Rangers beat Aberdeen today. Not because I'm a closet Bluenose,
but we need ALL the teams below us to keep dropping points.
C'mon the Teddy Berrs!
Gavin
|
50.836 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Mon Feb 13 1995 14:26 | 7 |
| Interesting article in yesterday's Sunday Mail about Les Fridge. He was
a raw 16 year old in 1985 when he played for Inverness Thistle against
Kilmarnock and turned out to be the hero in Thistle's 3-0 victory.
Any of you 'loyal' fans out there remember the game ??
Kev...
|
50.837 | AH! MEMORIES! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Feb 14 1995 15:47 | 15 |
| Yes Kev, I remember that one! And the Colraine games, and getting beat
by Brechin in our first 2nd Division game etc. etc. Luckily though,
these are all distant memories! You're lot appear to be in the middle
of your nightmare at the moment.
I also remember beating Frankfurt, drawing with Real Madrid, getting to
the Fairs Cup semi-final, winning the Championship, beating Ayr 6-1,
beating Rangers at Ibrox, getting to last season's Cup semi. etc. etc.
etc. etc. etc.
Here's one for you Kev. Kilmarnock's first game after WW2 was a 2-0
win over Queens Park. Can you name their 15 year old keeper who went
on to greater things?
Gavin
|
50.838 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Tue Feb 14 1995 18:58 | 6 |
| Ronnie Simpson, but I'm not sure if playing for Celtic is regarded as a
greater thing.
BTW, were you at the game ?
Kev...
|
50.839 | CORRECT! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed Feb 15 1995 14:58 | 14 |
| Well done Kev. Correct!
I checked my references last night, and he was actually 14, and the
score was 3-2 to Killie. First signs of Altzheimers I think!
Anyhow, maybe playing for Celtic ain't all it used to be, but winning
a European Cup winners medal with a Scottish team isn't too bad!
And no, I wasn't at the game... (bitch!)
Latest unsubstantiated rumour... Ian Durrant to Rugby Park at the end
of the season!
Gavin
|
50.840 | He was killed in a car crash (Killie player) | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Feb 16 1995 11:57 | 7 |
| here's one for you Gavin.
If you can remember the narrow 6-1 victory over Ayr, who scored a hat
trick for Killie and who scored Ayr's goal ( best of the game :-) )
Kev....
|
50.841 | WHO CARES WHO SCORED FOR AYR! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri Feb 17 1995 15:44 | 10 |
| Scottish Premier League - October 30th 1976
-----------------------
Kilmarnock 6 (Fallis 3, Sheed, McDicken, Murdoch) Ayr United 1 (?)
HT (4-0)
Att:- 6,422
Kilmarnock:- Stewart, McLean, Robertson, Murdoch, Clarke, Welsh,
Provan, Fallis, Sheed, Smith. Sub Maxwell.
|
50.842 | So Killie only played with 10 men ? | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Fri Feb 17 1995 16:17 | 1 |
|
|
50.843 | BIG D | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Fri Feb 17 1995 19:08 | 5 |
| I'm sure BIG D must have played that day. If I remember correctly
it had been snowing that day and the game was played with an orange
ball!
stuart
|
50.844 | Hey I was right! | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Fri Feb 17 1995 19:10 | 4 |
| Just read Gavin's reply more closely and I see BIG D scored a goal
so looks like he did play!
Stuart
|
50.845 | Relegated ? | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Mon Feb 20 1995 13:58 | 9 |
| Gavin,
Am I supposed to beleive you remember all that, without the aid of a
Rothmans Yearbook, and you don't remember Danny Masterton ???
Incidentally, refresh my memory as to where Killie finished in that
particular season.....
Kev...
|
50.846 | Gutted by highlanders in gutties !!!!!! | MASALA::GMCDONALD | | Mon Feb 20 1995 14:48 | 8 |
| Kev,
I remember the Killie vrs Inverness match very well .One of the
Sunday Papers remarked how the 500 travelling Killie fans threw their
blue and white scarfs onto the field well before the final whistle .
Another hack commented that he had never before watched such a
performance form a non league team,a feat made all the more remarkable
by the fact that several of their players indeed played without boots !!
|
50.847 | | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | ANDREW | Mon Feb 20 1995 15:36 | 8 |
|
I travelled over to Kilmarnock for the cup game last Saturday
(Killie 4 East Fife 0) and was very impressed with the facilities
on offer to the away fans. A good atmosphere and quite an entertaining
game.
Good luck in the next round. I hope we dont have to come back next year
though...4-1 and 4-0 aint that good.
|
50.848 | Oh! Masterton was it?!? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Feb 20 1995 17:53 | 13 |
| Yes you're right Kevin, we got relegated at the end of the season. But
there you go, talking about distant memories again!
There have only been 4 all-Premier encounters between Kilmarnock and
Ayr, and Ayr are ahead by 2 game to 1 with one drawn.
Personally I think you'll keep hold of that record for a VERY long time
to come!
Gavin
ps. info source was the very excellent "fishul 125 year history of
Kilmarnock FC" Would you like to buy a copy?
|
50.849 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Mon Feb 20 1995 19:41 | 5 |
| Eh, I think I'll pass Gavin.
I'm not allowed that sort of literature past the front door ;-)
Kev...
|
50.850 | KILLIE FOR SKY? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed Feb 22 1995 15:52 | 4 |
| Did I hear right that the Celtic cup game has been moved to the Friday?
(presumably for Sky)
Gavin
|
50.851 | Friday with a 7:30 kick-off ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Wed Feb 22 1995 16:43 | 3 |
| Correct !
|
50.852 | Kev,ONLY 1 TEAM IN AYRSHIRE | MASALA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Sat Mar 04 1995 22:36 | 5 |
|
Kilmarnock 2 Dundee utd 0
Charlie (sqf,KFC)
|
50.853 | 1-0 to the Celtic! | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Mar 13 1995 14:05 | 2 |
|
A'right James?
|
50.854 | Transfer and theft | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Tue Mar 21 1995 11:27 | 6 |
| Kilmarnock yesterday got rid of turncoat Millen to the Hibees in a swop deal
involving Billy Findlay (and allegedly some dosh).
The SFA committee investigating the theft of Burns and Stark sat yesterday to
resolve the matter of compensation but it has been put back again until 12th
April to allow both sides to submit further evidence.
|
50.855 | three-in-a-row! | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come......April 7th | Wed Mar 22 1995 12:47 | 6 |
|
Quiet in here this morning ;-)
Choppers
|
50.856 | ? | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Mon Mar 27 1995 23:48 | 6 |
|
Could someone oblige with a match report for the falkirk game and maybe
an updated table please??
Andy.
|
50.857 | 'loyal' my a$$ | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Tue Mar 28 1995 15:26 | 17 |
| I'll try to be as unbiased as I can Andy as none of the 'loyal' Killie
fans appear to have been at the match.
Acording to the radio,tv and papers, Falkirk fully deserved the 2-0
victory. Killie appear to be suffering lately with Lekovic blundering
for one of the goals. Steve Kirk scored early on and Colin McDonald
sealed it with an 18 yard effort.
Falkirk 36
Killie 33
Dundee Utd 33
Aberdeen 29
Partick 27 (2 games in hand)
Killie away to Aberdeen on Saturday.
Kev...
|
50.858 | Falkirk have 35 points not 36 | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Tue Mar 28 1995 16:18 | 0 |
50.859 | Ta | AYOV16::AARNOTT | | Tue Mar 28 1995 19:24 | 7 |
| re -2
Thanks Kev,
You're not that bad .... despite what they all say.
Andy.
|
50.860 | Sour Grapes.... | MASALA::SWRIGHT | | Fri Mar 31 1995 00:51 | 7 |
|
It was reported in the paper that 12 Killie fans went into the Argyle
Bar in Falkirk and picked on 3 innocent Falkirk fans standing at the bar,
the place was wrecked and the brave Killie fans were off before the
Police got there...
|
50.861 | From rags to clean rags !!!! | MASALA::GMCDONALD | People count,eh no money does | Fri Mar 31 1995 23:46 | 10 |
|
Killie have signed Paul Wright from St Johnstone for a club record fee
of 340K .Wright is a 28 year old center forward formerly with Aberdeen,
Queens Park Rangers and Hibernian .
His football career is now over !!
|
50.862 | ABERDEEN 0 KILMARNOCK 1 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Apr 04 1995 16:43 | 4 |
50.863 | AN UPDATE... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Apr 20 1995 02:25 | 15 |
| Kilmarnock 3 Hearts 2
Dundee United 1 Kilmarnock 2
...in case anyone's interested.
Last night's 2-1 defeat of Aberdeen means that they cannot catch us no
more.
Tomorrow night, Kilmarnock vs Rangers at the all new 18,200 seater
Rugby Park.
Gavin
Gavin.
|
50.864 | The late Paddy Burns (ex Killie keeper) | MASALA::JROWAN | I luv puddocks | Thu Apr 20 1995 18:42 | 12 |
| To all the REAL Killie fans.
Could someone dig into the History books of Killie and confirm
something I was told last week.
I attended the funeral of Paddy Burns last week who died aged 73.
Paddy was in goal for Auchinleck when they won the Junior cup in 1949.
Previous to that he played for Kilmarnock and reputedly saved three
penalties in a league match at Easter Road. It would have been seasons
'46 or 47.
If that statement is true then it is remarkable to say the least.
If you don't know Gavin then ask Billy Docherty, he may be able to
find out.
|
50.865 | BILLY, WAS PROBABLY AT THE GAME! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri Apr 21 1995 16:37 | 3 |
| I'll try and find out.
Gavin
|
50.866 | Re: 3 penalty saves in one game? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Apr 24 1995 12:08 | 10 |
| Re: Note .864 The Killie history book statistics section lists a
goalkeeper named Burns (no initial given) who played 2 games for the
club in September 1945. A 0-0 result against Clyde at home, and 4-4
away at Hamilton Accies.
There is no mention of 3 penalties being saved in the story of 1945/46.
The only thing of note is that Killie used 47 players during the season,
and finished second bottom of the First Division.
Gavin
|
50.867 | What a waste of money... | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Mon Apr 24 1995 22:09 | 10 |
|
Question, why are so many of the "wee" teams in Scotland building
all-seater grounds with a capacity that will only be reached a couple
of times a season, ie when they play Celtic and Rangers? Wouldn't they
be better building a ground to meet their needs, thus ensuring
potentially full houses at all their games, better atmosphere and all
that?
Danny.
|
50.868 | Let them build. | KIRKTN::GPIKE | Linlithgow Rose (magic team) | Tue Apr 25 1995 00:57 | 8 |
|
Don't you think that maybe the wee teams believe they can get a better
support if they provide better facilities, and they are probably right
as well. More punters on the seats, more money for the clubs, better
standard of player can then be bought(eventually).
Not a waste of money as far as i can see more looking to the future.
|
50.869 | Not just Old Firm matches! Think big! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Apr 25 1995 02:30 | 12 |
| Danny,
If a club intends staying in the Premier league you need all seater
stadiums. Might as well make it a good one.
Also we'll need the 18,200 capacity for European ties, under 21
internationals, Junior cup finals, Scotland 'A' rugby internationals,
pop concerts, etc, etc. Perhaps even Ayrshire Cup Finals!
An investment for the 21st century I'd say!
Gavin
|
50.870 | CROWDS GOING UP | SWING::WALSH | | Tue Apr 25 1995 18:09 | 16 |
|
I agree Gavin
If you look at Killie's attendances then you'll see that they are
gradually going up and up. One thing I've noticed recently is the
growing number of females and kids going to Rugby Park.
This is great for the future.
Assuming we stay up then in a couple of years we could be getting
around 10000 for an average game instead of 7000-8000.
Well done to Bobby Fleeting and the rest for some forward thinking
in building an 18200 seater stadium , although I'm still moaning
about how uncomfortable the seating is if your 6ft 4ins.
JW
|
50.871 | Killie 0 Partick 0 : Dundee utd 0 Hibs 1 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Sun Apr 30 1995 13:49 | 16 |
| Well, at last, a Killie season with a couple of meaningless fixtures!
Superb! A late Pat McGinaly goal means that we are now 7 points clear
of Dundee Utd with only 6 points available. Well done Alex Totten and
the boys! I must eat humble pie! I have to admit at the start I
wasn't at all sure he was the man for the job. But he has made some
great buys and has got the team playing, in my opinion, a better stye
of football than Burns did.
Yesterday's Thistle game was hell for leather, with some good football,
and a draw about the right result, and a 9,000+ crowd!
Tough luck to Ayr (sincerely!) Now maybe you'll replace your board and
manager and start again! The 2nd division could prove to be sticky and
you'll need to get out of it quickly.
Gavin.
|
50.872 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Wed May 03 1995 13:50 | 39 |
|
I don't know if I'm dong the right thing here, but I am actually here
with some praise for Kilmarnock!!
Caught 5 or 10 minutes of the BBC programme, Words with Wark, on Monday
night. There were several well known football personalities in the
audience/panel including Ally McCoist, Jimmy Bone and the Killie
chairman, Bobby Fleeting. The topic of discussion seems to have been
around the decline of Scottish football.
Fleeting had a lot to say about the state of the game and the ideas
introduced at Rugby Park to help improve his club. They seem to be
getting very heavily involved with promoting the game at a youth level.
700 schoolkids got free admission to the game with Partick on Saturday,
(probably put them off football for life mind!), and all Killie
players have a clause in their contracts stating that they must attend
schools and clubs in the area to help train and coach the kids. All
good ideas in my mind.
Was it one of the Sunday rags that had an interview with Fleeting the
other day. Altough Killie have spent @7 million quid on the new stadium
and players over the past 2 seasons, they are only 2 million in debt!!
Totten approached Fleeting to get 350k to sign Wright from St.
Johnstone. Fleeting said the cash wasn't available but casually
mentioned it to his vice-chairman who immediately signed a personal
cheque to cover the transfer. That's the last time I book a holiday
with AT Mays!!!
The current decline and fall of Ayr Utd makes me wonder how a
confirmed bankrupt and alledged crook (Fleeting) can turn a club around
while a successful businessman (Barr) can be in charge of letting a
club slide into oblivion.
Danny.
ps, I now hereby return to the old routine of slagging of the Beruit
Boys at every opportunity.
|
50.873 | hmm | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Wed May 03 1995 15:55 | 24 |
|
Re -1
Danny, go and lie down - the strain of it all has obviously taken it's toll
on you - next thing you know you'll actually be coming to Rugby park to
watch some decent fitba for a change 8-}
For a bankrupt, Fleeting still does a lot for the club in the way of PR
and the things you mentioned but obviously the financial clout is
coming from the other director's. If Fleeting had given some of his
money to a half decent manager instead of his brother he might not have
been bankrupt mind you 8-).
As far as Barr goes, I don't know if I blame him for not sinking
(literally) his money in to Ayr. I don't think the climate is right in
scottish football for doing a st.johnstone or a killie and totally
turning a club around. I think it is too difficult to get promoted with
just one team going up automatically. As Kilmarnock proved providing
money isn't enough - you need to get a half decent manager.
Andy.
|
50.874 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Wed May 03 1995 16:47 | 14 |
|
Yes, spending loads of dosh doesn't automatically means a successful
team. However, Simon Stainrod has, for weeks been moaning about how
poor his strike force was (all players that he had signed). If it was
so obvious that they needed a decent goalscorer, why didn't the board
at Somerset spalsh out some cash? Spending a little bit of money might
of been enough to keep Ayr in the first division instead of slipping
into the wilderness.
Ayr could/should be at least capable of mounting a serious challenge
in the first division, not fighting relegation all the time.
Danny.
|
50.875 | ? | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Wed May 03 1995 21:24 | 7 |
|
re danny,
Could it be that maybe relegation to the second divison suits some
directors just fine? i.e they don't have to pay out full time wages
etc.? Or have Ayr already stopped the majority of full timers
Andy
|
50.876 | HELLO | VYGER::BURNSA | Alasdair Burns | Fri May 05 1995 15:15 | 3 |
|
KILLIE FC
|
50.877 | KILMARNOCK 1 HIBERNEAN 2 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Sun May 14 1995 14:04 | 32 |
| Just as well this game didn't mean anything. Good in the first half,
lost it in the second, although I though Hibs played well. At least
Wright got his first goal. Lots more next season we hope!
A few interesting pieces of information from yesterday's match
programme...
o Children allowed in free before 2.30pm Result? Yesterday's crowd
was 11,676! Some long term thinking from the board.
o Radio Killie is now available on 1602 medium wave from 10.30am to
6.00pm on match days, and will include match commentaries.
o Provisional Korean tour fixtures...
Sat 3rd June v Costa Rica
Mon 5th June v Rio State XI
Wed 7th June v Korea
o The open day this year is Sunday 6th August
o The provisional date for the Blackburn game officially opening the
stadium is Wed 9th August.
o This one's for Danny re: a few notes ago... Tuesday 15th August sees
the Scotland U21 v Greece U21 game being played at Rugby Park.
o Sat 26th August is the start of the new PREMIER League.
Regards
Gavin
|
50.878 | KILMARNOCK FC SEASON 1994-95 | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Sun May 14 1995 15:14 | 70 |
|
KILMARNOCK FC SEASON 1994-95
=============================
Lge - Premier division
LC - League cup
SC - Scottish cup
Mnth Date Comp Opposition Score Scorers
---- ---- ---- ---------- ----- -------
Aug 13th Lge Partick Thistle (A) 0-2
17th LC East Fife (H) 4-1 Henry,Maskrey(2),
McClusky.
20th Lge Hibs (A) 0-0
27th Lge Motherwell (H) 0-1
31st LC Raith Rovers (A) 2-3 Montgomerie,
Williamson
Sep 10th Lge Falkirk (H) 1-1 Williamson
17th Lge Celtic (A) 1-1 Williamson
24th Lge Hearts (A) 0-3
Oct 1st Lge Aberdeen (H) 2-1 Brown, OG
8th Lge Dundee Utd. (H) 0-2
15th Lge Rangers (A) 0-2
22nd Lge Partick Thistle (H) 2-0 McKee,Brown
29th Lge Motherwell (A) 2-3 Henry, McKee
Nov 5th Lge Hibs (H) 0-0
8th Lge Falkirk (A) 3-3 Black,Skilling,OG
19th Lge Celtic (H) 0-0
26th Lge Hearts (H) 3-1 Skilling,Mitchell,
McKee.
Dec 3rd Lge Aberdeen (A) 1-0 Maskrey
10th Lge Rangers (H) 1-2 McKee
26th Lge Dundee Utd. (A) 2-2 Mitchell, OG
31st Lge Partick Thistle (A) 2-2 McPherson,
Maskrey
Jan 7th Lge Hibs (A) 1-2 McKee
14th Lge Celtic (A) 1-2 Black
17th Lge Motherwell (H) 2-0 Black(2)
21st Lge Falkirk (H) 2-1 Black, McKee
28th SC Morton 0-0
31st SC Morton 2-1 Maskrey(2)
(aet)
Feb 4th Lge Aberdeen (H) 3-1 Brown,Maskrey,
Roberts
11th Lge Hearts (A) 2-2 Maskrey(2)
18th SC EastFife (H) 4-0 Black,Reilly,
Maskrey(2)
25th Lge Rangers (A) 0-3
Mar 4th Lge Dundee Utd. (H) 2-0 Mitchell(2)
10th SC Celtic 0-1
18th Lge Falkirk (A) 0-2
21st Lge Celtic (H) 0-1
Apr 1st Lge Aberdeen (A) 1-0 Skilling
8th Lge Hearts (H) 3-2 Whitworth,Anderson
Henry
15th Lge Dundee Utd. (A) 2-1 Whitworth,Henry
18th Lge Rangers (H) 0-1
29th Lge Partick Thistle (H) 0-0
May 6th Lge Motherwell (A) 0-2
13th Lge Hibs (H) 1-2 Wright
|
50.879 | Can't believe you missed this one Gavin! | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Mon May 15 1995 12:43 | 6 |
| You missed the big match being played at Rugby park this week!
What about the "ladies" match Gavin. I'm sure I read in the
program that there was a ladies match on Tuesday or Wednesday night.
That should be good for a laugh (or a look!).
Stuart
|
50.880 | SCOTLAND V AUSTRALIA | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue May 16 1995 01:28 | 6 |
| Oh yes, of course I forgot, there's a women's international at Rugby
Park on Wednesday night between Scotland and Australia, KO 7pm.
Gavin
ps. I see no-one's spotted the deliberate mistake yet then!?!
|
50.881 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Tue May 16 1995 01:35 | 10 |
|
Gav, what was the score at the Ayrshire Cup Final this season? It
seems to have been omitted from your end of season results table.
Danny.
PS Incase you forgot, Killie got gubbed, humped, fu**ed, thrashed etc
etc. 4 - 1 by some small shitty team from Somerset.
|
50.882 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Tue May 16 1995 14:10 | 9 |
| re .880
'I see no-one's spotted the deliberate mistake yet then!?!'
The new stands all face the pitch ?
Curious of Ayr
|
50.883 | SIMON MUST GO........NOT | MASALA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Tue May 16 1995 20:27 | 7 |
|
RE .L
Nice one Kev.
Charlie(SQF,KFC)
|
50.884 | WELL SPOTTED... | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Wed May 17 1995 15:23 | 6 |
| Well done Danny re: .881. Yes that was the deliberate mistake. I took
the season's results from the Killie/Hibs programme, and guess what, no
mention of the Ayrshire Cup final. I expect I'll find it in the
Reserve or Youth team results listing.
Gavin
|
50.885 | | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Tue May 23 1995 12:22 | 10 |
| Re note 50.732!!!
>>> Please get your facts correct before rambling on. The SFA are in no
position to `force' Celtic into give this small team from Ayrshire any
compensation.
|
50.886 | Coca Cola Cup 2nd round - home to Dumbarton | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Thu Jun 01 1995 16:38 | 0 |
50.887 | Not bad! | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Mon Jun 05 1995 17:47 | 11 |
|
Killie 2 Costa Rica 2
Wright err, don't care
OG
Crowd 75,000
Hopefully there will be a match report in the Standard.
Stuart
|
50.888 | shurely another mishtake??? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Anybody except Stuart Stratford | Mon Jun 05 1995 17:53 | 8 |
|
> Killie 2 Costa Rica 2
> Crowd 75,000
!!!
Ian.
|
50.889 | It's in South Korea - no mistake... | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Mon Jun 05 1995 19:26 | 1 |
|
|
50.890 | Another result | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:30 | 8 |
|
Killie 1 Brazilian select 2
Conner Unknown
Apparently we were 1 up with 14 minutes to go.
Stuart
|
50.891 | Oh well, back home by the weekend | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Thu Jun 08 1995 16:11 | 14 |
|
Killie 1 South Korea 5
Findlay (pen)
Crowd 60,000
We had to beat SK to get to the semi final, but were well beaten by
the looks of things. Findlay equalised for Killie just before half
time but in the second half we died. I suppose the experience gained
will be good for the team when we get into Europe next year!
Stuart
|
50.892 | ? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Thu Jun 08 1995 16:18 | 17 |
|
sorry if i'm being a bit dismissive but...
How comes theres a tournament containing:
Brazilian Select,
Costa Rica,
South Korea,
and...
kilmarnock?!?
You dont have to be Paul Merton to spot the odd one out here!
Ian$going_to_get_his_head_beaten_for_this_probably
|
50.893 | Maybe Kilmarnock's an exotic place for a Brazilian/Costa Rican ;-) | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jun 08 1995 16:24 | 5 |
| Ian,
Could it be Kilmarnock? (All the others have two words in their name.)
Dom
|
50.894 | | UNTADB::TOP | I've done some things | Fri Jun 09 1995 16:56 | 6 |
| Could it be...
"Nobody knows where Kilmarnock is?"
Al (never won a competition in his life).
|
50.895 | Who cares..? | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Fri Jun 09 1995 17:22 | 7 |
|
Could it be..
"Nobody really cares where Kilmarnock is?"
Danny.
|
50.896 | Killie fur Europe........ | KIRKTN::JROWAN | I luv puddocks | Fri Jun 09 1995 18:28 | 3 |
| People will care about Kilmarnock next season when they are the only
team to challenge (and eventualy finish second) to Rangers.
|
50.897 | KILMARNOCK = WHISKEY & FOOTBALL | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Jun 12 1995 16:42 | 10 |
| Could it be...
Kilmarnock have a world-wide reputation as a skillful and
entertaining side experienced in international invitation tournaments
(eg. New York Tournament) and guaranteed to fill a 60,000 - 70,000
capacity stadium?
Bet they made some money on this trip!
Gavin
|
50.898 | Classical Killie! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Sun Jun 25 1995 13:39 | 7 |
| Danny,
Re: 50.867 I see in the paper this week that there's to be a classical
music concert at Rugby Park (don't remember the dates). It's all money
in the bank!
Gavin
|
50.899 | BAWBIDCFYAU | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Tue Jul 18 1995 18:06 | 8 |
| WHATS ALL THIS ABOUT US HAVING 4 MILLION TO SPEND ON NEW PLAYERS,
WHITWORTH GOING TO LEEDS OR MIDDLESBOROUGH FOR 1.2 MILLION AND US
BUYING PETER HUISTRA.
C,MON WHITS THE TRUTH.
KNOWING US WE WILL PROBABLY END UP WITH THAT BIG FRENCH DIDDY FROM
F ALL UTD FC IN A SWAP DEAL FOR TOM BROWN OR SOMETHING.
|
50.900 | HEY SCOTT, WHAT'S ALL THE SHOUTING FOR! | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Wed Jul 19 1995 12:30 | 13 |
| Scott
One of the rules in notes is that you only use capital letters when you
want to SHOUT. Maybe you did want to shout the whole of your note but the
effect is better when you use capitals sparingly or when talking about the
PIGGARY.
eg, SEE THAT STAINPANTS GEEZER, WOT A W%NKER
Where did you here that we had 4 million to spend? As for Whitworth going
South, I had heard that Rangers were interested in him as a replacement for
Boli.
Stuart
|
50.901 | Hmmmmmm | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Wed Jul 19 1995 12:31 | 7 |
|
re -1 sounds like a lot of bo!!ocks to me.
Can you really see KFC matching Huistra's japanese wages???
Andy.
|
50.902 | oops | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Wed Jul 19 1995 12:32 | 1 |
| Ehhh I meant re -2
|
50.903 | BAWBIDCFYAU | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Wed Jul 19 1995 14:55 | 11 |
| Sorry Stuart,
I'll get it RIGHT from now on.
p.s. are Ayr p@#h or what!!!!
|
50.904 | bawbidcfyau | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Wed Jul 19 1995 17:19 | 12 |
| Heard a good one today, apparently Bill Barr has finished his
apprenticeship with the da#@ies and is now ready to progress to a club
with a real future. (Make way Bobby Fleeting??)
Another romour from the Mac Donald school of mongering is that Totten
is fed up with Skilling & Reilly and is ready to negotiate with any
interested parties.
It would be shame to see wee Reilly go as he has been a good servant to
the club and always gives 100% as for Skilling a trip to the piggery
might buck up his ideas.
|
50.905 | SOUNESS? | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Fri Jul 21 1995 14:47 | 7 |
| Latest info from people in the know at Kilmarnock
is that Graham Souness is ready to invest some
of his millions in the club, could his first
signing be super MO.
Watch this space.
|
50.906 | | VYGER::MCCLELLANDK | The Honest Truth | Mon Jul 24 1995 10:18 | 10 |
| Sorry to shatter your illusions boys, but Bill Barr has already been
approached by you Beirut Boys on at least 2 occasions and the reply has
been the same both times. A resounding NO. As for " that big French
diddy" he is probably worth more than most of the existing players at
the war zone. Perhaps you guys haven't seen enough of him ,but i'd have
thought the majestic diving header he slammed past Geddes for the
FOURTH goal of the afternoon in December was enough for you to realise
he would be a good acquisition.
Kev...
|
50.907 | | REDBUS::SYS_167500 | | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:00 | 6 |
|
Kev,
refresh us...what was the full score that afternoon in December ?
Del.
|
50.908 | BAWBIDCFYAU | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Fri Aug 04 1995 01:52 | 4 |
| I heard yesterday that we beat UCD by 1-4 is this correct ? If so does
anyone know the scorers. Also can anyone confirm if Gary Holt, Ex-Celtic
and Stoke is on the tour.
|
50.909 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:26 | 4 |
| Blackburn Rovers are coming to Rugby Park tomorrow night....anybody
know the ticket prices?...
Ray....
|
50.910 | | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Mon Aug 07 1995 19:13 | 8 |
|
re -1
i think this year the east stand was going to be a tenner with the
moffat a quid less. These were prices for league games - I assume a pre
season friendly will be the same.
Andy.
|
50.911 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Wed Aug 09 1995 12:40 | 22 |
| Kilmarnock 0-5 Blackburn Rovers
Shearer 3, Newell 2
Kilmarnock were well and truly gubbed by Rovers, who never truly played
in top gear. Rovers opened the scoring after 2-3 mins and the match was
already over as a contest. The best players, on the pitch were, in my
opinion, Newell, Shearer and Kenna, the right full-back....Mimms had a
solid game in goal as well....
....Kilmarnock looked like they were recovering from two weeks on an
18-30 holiday in Ibiza. Tom Brown was just about the only player to
trouble Rovers at any stage of the match....
....however, a great occasion and a decent crowd saw Kilmarnock play
their first game in the newly developed Rugby Park, (which looks very
well)....
....Bolton come to Killie this Saturday. Kilmarnock need to improve a
whole lot to get any sort of a result....
Ray....
|
50.912 | class apart | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Wed Aug 09 1995 12:56 | 8 |
| re -1
I don't think there was any doubt that this was always going to be the
result. Blackburn were several leagues apart without even moving into
second gear. Shearer is unbelievable,Newell was good too but looked a
bit tired late on, Batty is still just a wee ned - somebody should have
told him it was a friendly.
Andy.
|
50.913 | Good player, but... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Aug 09 1995 13:15 | 13 |
| >Batty is still just a wee ned - somebody should have told him it was a
>friendly.
Quite frankly, I don't think he knows the meaning of the word! I saw
him play for Leeds in a pre-season friendly against Sampdoria, and he
spent most of the match niggling with Mancini (a nasty little wimp if
ever there was one).
I heard that the Brazilian journalists weren't too impressed with his
conduct at Wembley a couple of months back too ;-)
Dom
|
50.914 | Dont talk P*$H | IRPC01::JMCFARLAND | | Wed Aug 09 1995 19:21 | 12 |
| re note 50.913
there is no such thing as a friendly no one likes to get beat.
maybe that is the reason killie got beaten by so many becasue they were
just out to play a friendly match.
SHEARER IS GREAT.
J.McF
|
50.915 | Ned...imho | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Thu Aug 10 1995 12:38 | 12 |
|
re -1
Naw mate the reason we got beat is 'cos we're P!sh and Blackburn are
(probably) the best team in England (Britain?) at the moment.
The point about batty is that you can still play a competitive friendly
(the rest of the blackburn team did) without elbowing,stamping and
whining like a wean who's lost his sweeties when a decision goes
against him.
Andy
|
50.916 | BOLTON REPORT?/U21 GAME! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Mon Aug 14 1995 16:26 | 6 |
| Anyone got a match report on the Bolton game?
Scotland U21 vs Greece U21 tomorrow night at Rugby Park, KO 7.30pm if
anyone's interested.
Gavin
|
50.917 | Geeza striker sumdy | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Mon Aug 14 1995 17:40 | 24 |
| killie v Bolton 1-2
A proverbial game of two halves this. Killie had loads of possesion in
the first two thirds of the pitch but we have absolutely no penetration
or any ideas what to do when we get possesion like that. Bolton broke
quickly and well and were matbe helped out for two goals by derek
anderson's mistakes but still looked sharper up front than we did.
Second half was better for us. wright got free straight after the
restart and should have done better than hit the goalie from 8 yards
out. After 10 mins a great passing move was finished well by Henry
running onto a pinpoint Brown pass.
I fear the worst this season. Wright is a waste of space, Finlay,Black
are out of it. Gus,Anderson look off form. Monty came on at half time
and had a stormer and wee Reilly looked good too (until he reverted to
old habits an started passing sideways again).
Team was
Lekovic,Mcpherson,Black,Anderson(Montgomerie),Whitworth,Finlay(Skilling),
Mitchell,Henry(Maskrey)(Lauchlan),Wright,Brown,Connor(Reilly).
andy.
|
50.918 | Fixture List ? | VYGER::HENDERSONL | | Thu Aug 17 1995 15:51 | 5 |
| Any chance of some kind person posting this seasons fixture list ?
Les
|
50.919 | there ye go | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Thu Aug 17 1995 16:14 | 82 |
|
Copied completely without permission from the daily record web page
League fixtures only.
------------------------------------------------------------
[Daily Record and Sunday Mail]
------------------------------------------------------------
KILMARNOCK
Aug 26 Rangers (a)
Sep 9 Hibs (h)
Sep 16 Raith Rovers (a)
Sep 23 Aberdeen (h)
Sep 30 Motherwell (a)
Oct 4 Partick Th (a)
Oct 7 Hearts (h)
Oct 14 Falkirk (a)
Oct 21 Celtic (h)
Oct 28 Hibs (a)
Nov 4 Raith Rovers (h)
Nov 8 Rangers (h)
Nov 11 Hearts (a)
Nov 18 Motherwell (h)
Nov 25 Aberdeen (a)
Dec 2 Celtic (a)
Dec 9 Falkirk (h)
Dec 16 Partick Th (h)
Dec 26 Rangers (a)
Dec 30 Aberdeen (h)
Jan 1 Motherwell (a)
Jan 6 Raith Rovers (a)
Jan 13 Hibs (h)
Jan 20 Celtic (h)
Feb 3 Falkirk (a)
Feb 10 Partick Th (a)
Feb 24 Hearts (h)
Mar 2 Aberdeen (a)
Mar 16 Motherwell (h)
Mar 23 Raith Rovers (h)
Mar 30 Hibs (a)
Apr 6 Celtic (a)
Apr 13 Falkirk (h)
Apr 20 Partick Th (h)
Apr 27 Hearts (a)
May 4 Rangers (h)
|
50.920 | silence is golden | VYGER::BRIDGEWATERC | | Wed Aug 30 1995 16:50 | 1 |
| This conference seems to be..um....DEAD!!!
|
50.921 | Killie for the drop | IRPC01::JMCFARLAND | | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:22 | 6 |
| The reason for this topic being dead is because Killie have done
nothing worth Talking about this season except convince me to place a
bet on them to finish bottom and end up in the first division where
they belong. Maybe thats why this topic is dead.
Big Jock
|
50.922 | RELEVANT REPLIES Ltd..... | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:58 | 3 |
| NOBCHEEEEEEESE!!
|
50.923 | Lets all laugh at Killie | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Thu Aug 31 1995 01:26 | 9 |
|
Okay, let's liven it up then
Dundee (my favourite team) 3 Killie 1
HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa
Danny.
|
50.924 | GET OUT... IT HURTS TOO MUCH | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Thu Aug 31 1995 11:11 | 24 |
| REF No.922
NOBCHEEEEEEEEES!!!!!!
CANT YOU LET US SUFFER IN SILENCE ???
|
50.925 | congratulations!!!!!!!! | VYGER::BRIDGEWATERC | | Thu Aug 31 1995 12:56 | 5 |
| sorry scott,if it hurts toooooooooooooooo much swap sides to the only
team that matters.mind you I must congratulate you on doing something
that Ayr never managed to do all last season - get beat
(gubbed/done-over/humped.....the list goes on) by dundee.Well done
boys.
|
50.926 | show us yer season | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Thu Aug 31 1995 15:07 | 12 |
| I support Killie, this means I pay money to enter a game and watch the
live action as it happens. To my mind you (no.925) have not paid to see
the mince you are supposed to SUPPORT in the last few seasons.
Is there something wrong with your team that stops you from paying to
go and see them. Or is there more to it, and you just do not want to
admit it is because they are complete and utter bol!@$@.
Cheerio now,
A@#hires only premier team.
|
50.927 | money to burn | VYGER::BRIDGEWATERC | | Thu Aug 31 1995 15:49 | 3 |
| to my mind you (no .926) are throwing perfectly good money after BAD.
CB.
|
50.928 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Aug 31 1995 15:58 | 8 |
| re -1
>to my mind you (no .926) are throwing perfectly good money after BAD.
Nothing wrong with that. They were a fine band.
Stuart
|
50.929 | music to the ears..it ain't | VYGER::BRIDGEWATERC | | Thu Aug 31 1995 17:22 | 18 |
| re -1
Excellent taste in music,dear fellow but not to digress too much,the
only band in question here is that band of desperaDODOs fae killie.
Mind you,if they could sing it would be a bonus - they could then say
they were at least good at something.
RE : nobcheeeeesss!!!
All I can say is this is the product of a sick mind,or was that merely a
reference to what they use for topping on their burgers at Rugby Park ?
Colin.
|
50.930 | football fetish | VYGER::BRIDGEWATERC | | Sun Sep 03 1995 13:49 | 52 |
| JOKE
----
A woman goes to the doctor's in avery distressed state.The doctor sits
here down and asks her to tell him her problem.
"Well doctor,it's my sex life.My husband's behaviour is really putting
a train on our marriage.You see,he's a Kilmarnock fan (I know that
sounds silly,but there you go) and he is so obsessed by them that he
even wears the full Kilmarnock strip to bed and any time we make love
he treats it like a football match".
The doctor looks at her very sceptically "What do you mean ?"
"Before he climbs on for the 'kick-off' as he likes to call it,he ties
my hands and feet to the bedposts with killie scarfs,blows a whistle
right in my ear and jumps on.He s***s me silly for 45 mins then blows
the whistle in my ear again,shouts 'half-time'and jumps off for an
orange.He takes a 15 minute break,blows the whistle again and jumps
right back on.He pumps away for another 45 mins,reciting the names of
all the team members as he goes,'williamson,geddes....'.He then blows
the whistle for the last time,shouts 'time-up',jumps off and goes for a
bath.That's when the problem begins"
The doctor,at this point looks very puzzled "what do you mean that's
when the problem begins ?"
"Well" she says "I can take him wearing the kit to bed,tying me up with
scarfs,pumping away like it's a football match;I can even take him
blowing the whistle in my ear now - I wear earplugs;but it's what he
sings in the bath that really upsets me".
"What does he sing ?" the doctor asked.
"He sings 'championis,championis,are we,are we,are we...."
"What's wrong with that ?" asked the doctor.
"Cos Kilmarnock have never won any thing in their puff,I'm afraid he's
been hanging around with those AYR supporters again"
HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!
SUPER-AYR,
Regards,
Colin.
|
50.931 | | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Mon Sep 04 1995 12:52 | 4 |
|
when do the schools start back?? soon please.
|
50.932 | Give it a rest Colin | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Mon Sep 04 1995 16:04 | 9 |
| Colin
If you want to type in a load of old bollocks why don't you return to
the Ayr FC note, you'll be right at home there.
Oh, and while I'm here... great result for Ayr on Saturday. I wonder
how many of you will be travelling to Arbroath and the likes next year?
Stuart
|
50.933 | Got my SERIOUS HEAD on,Today. | VYGER::BRIDGEWATERC | | Mon Sep 04 1995 20:31 | 16 |
| RE : .....great result for Ayr on saturday.
Sorry Stuart,won't rise to the bait.The result is obviously
disappointing but it is the commitment from the manager (soon to be
EX-manager,probably) that is the stinger.We'll see how long he lasts
without the backing of the chairman.
At least now this conference seems to be waking up a bit - my only
intention in the first place.Life's too short to be SERIOUS all the
time.Let the games commence...
Regards,
Colin.
|
50.934 | MORE NONSENSE LATER... BUT FIRST THIS! | SSMPRD::GLEROY | | Sat Sep 09 1995 15:51 | 20 |
| Here's a few rumours I heard the other day from a neighbour who has a
friend who knows... etc. etc so how valid they are is open to question.
An FA Premiership club are interested in signing Lekovic for a 7 figure
fee.
Lekovic currently earns 2,000 quid a week straight. ie. no extra
appearance money or win bonus (he wouldn't be getting many of them at
the moment anyway).
Fleeting is on his way out, to be replaced with someone (can't remember
the name) with money from the Rangers board.
The players and board are not happy with Totten and his "tea may be oot"
soon too.
Probably all nonsense, but at least good for a laugh. I might just go
to the Hibs game this afternoon after all.
Gavin.
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50.935 | | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Mon Sep 11 1995 12:50 | 3 |
| re -1
Bet you wish you hadn't bothered.
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50.936 | | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Mon Sep 11 1995 16:08 | 7 |
| re -2
A 7 figure sum for lecovic??? HAA HA HA HAA It must be in Lire surely?
FWIW defence excepted I thought that was the best we'd played all
season on Saturday.
Andy.
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50.937 | MORE NONSENSE | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | | Mon Sep 11 1995 23:23 | 13 |
| A few more rumours on the rounds at the moment are that Moffat won,t
put any more money into the club until Fleeting leaves.
Most of the team are not amused at the mega-wages fat-boy Wright is on
at the moment.Billy Findley want,s away if he cant play in the position
he wants to.Also , seemingly Totten is only at the ground twice a week
apart from matchdays and the boys in blue aint happy.
There is,nt smoke without fire,and it certainly makes a change from
the usual imaginary signings.
Three points this Saturday from those sheep-s______g fifers will put an
end to most of the rumours hopefully and start us moving up the table.
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Re -1
That just about says it all!
Any chance that this topic could be deleted?
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RE .0
Another hilarous effort from the anti Killie intelligencia (sp?). Laugh
a minute stuff but at the same time thought-provoking. Discuss
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> Laugh a minute stuff but at the same time thought-provoking.
Hmmm, sounds like the Daily Mirror which is obviously the paper that
these boys read.
Stuart
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"Crap Killie"...hmm, sounds like a Quentin Tarantino film.
Dom
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re -1
Dom,
Nah, if it was one of his films it would be "F****** Crap Killie"
hth,
Stuart
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You're probably right, Stuart.
I for one can't see why people wax lyrical about his scripts, although
I'm prepared to admit they might lose something in Italian
(*everything* gets dubbed over here). Seems to me like every dialogue's
just a combination of the F-word, the W-word, and the G-word son of a
B-word.
Oops, we wouldn't want this topic to degenerate, now would we? ;-)
Dom
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Re -all
Is this the ultimate rat-hole? How about getting this topic upto .100 for
the craic? Oops, this might piss off the moderators - ah such sweet
memories :-)!
James.
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re .2
Steady on there Andy, that's paranoia bordering on Celtic supporter
proportions there !
The scribe who "waxed lyrical" in .0 was in fact a Killie fan who has now
found his way to the desolate place (50.crap).
'Nuff said
Kev...
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shame the grunters from queensferry are off the net !
Del.
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re kev
Ohh ...
The machine gun trigger noting style tripped me up again. It's a
reaction to the inane quiche (8-) that's popped in to 49.* and 50.*
recently.
Carry on...
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My apologies for this topic with no text.It was my first visit to the
notes file and basically made an arse of it.It was my intentions to
discuss the problems that Killie are having at the moment after going
along to the Hibs game on Saturday it is clearly evident that big
problems exist.
What views do any of you have on the subject and what do you feel must
be done to remedy the situation.
IC.
KILLIE FAN
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50.939 | CRAP KILLIE - just about sums it up. | VYGER::BRIDGEWATERC | | Wed Sep 13 1995 12:43 | 16 |
| RE - .938
This about says it all - A killie fan adding a note called "CRAP
KILLIE".I'm probably not the only one who is slightly sceptical that
this was a balls-up on Ian's part.Could it be that he has just
displayed CLOSET AYR UNITED FAN tendencies.
Feel free you guys to wax lyrical on the subject.
NAE LUCK IAN!!!!!
Colin.
AYR FAN
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50.940 | a.u.f.c.w.f.a.a.n.w!! | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Thu Sep 14 1995 00:44 | 17 |
| Colin, you pile of festering nobcheeeeze !!
Get back to 49.mince where you belong.
fondest regards,
Scott.
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50.941 | AYR FAN CALLING DUMPLING,AYR FAN CALLING DUMPLING | VYGER::BRIDGEWATERC | | Thu Sep 14 1995 15:19 | 15 |
| Scott,
what's your fascination with nobcheeeeese ?
As stated before 'tis the product of a sick mind,ya Beirut Bampot!
RE : 49.mince
I'd rather be part of 49.mince than 50.DOUGHBALLS
Warm Regards,
Colin.
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50.942 | AH LIKE TAE TALK ABOOT IT BUT NEVER ACTUALLY GO | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | | Fri Sep 15 1995 00:15 | 10 |
| Colin,
Is it true the last time you watched the scum, Celtic had just
won the european cup or was it more recently when Ally McLeod was
manager. Armchair fan, yes. Supporter, no.
At least your in the majority.
RGDS.
IC.
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50.943 | REPLY TO A VIRGIN NOTER - YOU'LL NEVER BEAT ME!! | VYGER::BRIDGEWATERC | | Fri Sep 15 1995 12:27 | 20 |
| Ian,
we know what you like to talk about (CRAP KILLIE ring any bells).
Maybe you should stick to watching the games rather than trying to talk
about them - you don't put your foot in it nearly as much.
PLUS - it is a lot more fun winding you guys up than actually making
regular appearances for my team.I go when I've got time.I'm not sad
like you guys whose life revolves around football - I'VE GOT A LIFE,YOU
SAD PEOPLE!!!!!!!
Regards,
Colin
ARMCHAIR FAN,I MAY BE,BUT AYR FAN NONETHELESS!!!!!!!
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50.944 | BEAT ME AT WHAT???? FUNNY HAIRCUTS ! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | | Fri Sep 15 1995 23:37 | 6 |
| Colin,
I understand what your trying to tell me.I wouldnt go and watch
that AYR crap either.
regards
Iain.
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50.945 | KILLIECUTS | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | | Tue Sep 26 1995 05:57 | 25 |
| Bob Fleeting announced today that he would listen to offers for his
stake in KFC,along with Chadwick.Moffat,on the other hand stated that
he has no intentions of selling his shares in the club.
Some information i recieved today from a pretty reliable source tells
me that Fleeting had been using funds from KFC for his own purposes.
Also , wait for it.
Totten.s resignation is on the way , with him heading for
pastures blue at Ibrox as chief scout.
The new man in the hotseat will be Tommy McLean,together with Jack
Gillespie moving onto the board who seemingly has been desperate
to become involved at KFC for sometime.
Going back to Fleetings intentions of selling out.I was informed that
his and Chadwicks contribution to KFC in the last two seasons amounted
to a measely 30,000 pounds,and that Moffat wouldnt cough up any more
dosh till Fleeting is off the board.
Possibly a lot of rubbish. We,ll soon know.
IC.
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50.946 | rumour mill at full tilt now.. | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Tue Sep 26 1995 11:54 | 10 |
|
RE -1 This has been on the cards for a wee while now if the rumours
were to be beleived.
Personally, I don't think sacking Totten and getting in the wee hamster
will be that much of a forward step but...if they are going to make
managerial moves they should do it immediately 'cos all the uncertainty
is definitely affecting the team.
Andy.
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50.947 | And they're off...........Plastic Whistle 1 Killlie 1 | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Thu Oct 05 1995 11:35 | 14 |
| After a long wait we've finally got a point even though we didn't score
a goal. We had plently of chances but as usual failed to take them. Mitchell
missed an easy chance after about 10 minutes when Whitworth headed a corner
across the front of the goal only to be missed by everyone. A couple of
minutes later McKee was clean through with only Walker to beat but slid the
ball past the post. Thistle received a soft penalty after Conner was judged
to have fouled (didn't look like it through my blue tinted glasses though!).
Just before half time a harmless ball into the box was ballooned up into
the air by a defender and fell into the net for the equaliser. The second
half was a story of missed chances. We hit the bar (Conner I think) from 25
yards and had a few good chances but didn't take them. Oh well, at least we
got a point.
Stuart
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50.948 | And their pies are rotten | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Thu Oct 05 1995 11:41 | 9 |
| re -1
Yep that's a pretty fair summary except that you forgot to mention that
thistle are mingin'. They could cut the wage bill and just play the
goalie and the centre forward. Every single attack was started with
Walker bootin the ball from one end of the park (or even the halfway
line sometimes) and some clown up front chasing after it before it
bounces out the park. No wonder they got booed off.
A
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50.949 | KILLIE ON THE UP | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | | Thu Oct 05 1995 22:18 | 2 |
| Could anyone at last nights game tell me what kind of reception Totten
and Fleeting got from the support.
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50.950 | | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Fri Oct 06 1995 11:55 | 15 |
| re -1.
The team as a whole got superb backing from the support (Radio Scotland
commented on it afterwards). Individually, Fleeting and Totten didn't
get any abuse/praise from anyone near where i was sitting.
Totten said on the radio interview after the game that he and the
players had a "clear the air" meeting on Monday. I think it paid off
'cos the players looked much more positive and didn't let their heads
go down when they went behind. It looks like maybe the rumoured
fallouts between Totten and several players have been healed?
ps. BTW I bumped into big Lecovic in Tesco's last night. His wife was
carrying all the shopping...I think she was afraid he would drop it 8-)
Andy.
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50.951 | Killie On The up | IRPC01::JDOUGLAS | | Tue Oct 10 1995 13:28 | 6 |
| Killie 3 Hearts 1
Brown 43 Lawarance 9
McKee 44,
62
Match report Anyone
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50.952 | Bruno, Bruno, Bruno, Bruno! | AYOV25::SLITTLEJOHN | | Thu Oct 12 1995 11:19 | 4 |
| Does anyone know the last time a Killie player scored in either an under
21, B level or full international?
Stuart
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50.953 | C,mon Killie...... | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Mon Oct 16 1995 01:02 | 13 |
|
FALKIRK....0 KILMARNOCK....2
Michell(3)
Wright??(44)
A great result and another 3pts in the bag. Stuart, Ian, tell us all
about it.
Roll on Saturday, can,t wait to make it three on the trot!!!
SG.kfc
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50.954 | Should have been a cricket score! | HOLST::LITTLE | | Mon Nov 06 1995 16:35 | 34 |
| Oh well seeing as no-one else is going to boast!
What a game that was on Saturday! There wasn't a lot of good football but it
was certainly entertaining. We got off to a good start and put Raith under
pressure right from the kick-off. After 7 minutes Brown broke through on the
right of the box and slid the ball past the goalie. It rebounded off the post
and landed at the feet of Paul Wright about 2 FEET FROM THE OPEN GOAL. He
took so long at trying to pick his spot that a defender got in and managed
the clear the ball away. I couldn't believe he hadn't scored. About 30
seconds later a great ball was played into John Hendry and cooly slid the
ball past the oncoming goalkeeper. It was Killie all the way and if it wasn't
for some poor balls into the box we could have scored a few more. The 2nd
goal was almost a carbon copy of the first except that the goalie saved the
initial shot from Hendry but he managed to put away the rebound.
Within 30 seconds of the 2nd half starting Raith pulled one back. Some poor
defending let them through and they put on a bit of pressure for the next 5
minutes or so trying to get the equaliser. Wright scored the 3rd with quite
an easy tap in and this seemed to kill off the Raith team. It was one way
traffic from there and Brown scored a great 4th goal. He picked up the ball
on the half way line and slid passed a couple of defenders . The goalie came
out to narrow the angle but Brown kept his cool and curled the ball passed
him and into th egoal. The 5th goal will be the easiest goal Paul Wright will
ever score. A terrible mix up between the Raith defender and the goalie
leftWright with the ball at his foot about 2 feet from the front of goal with
nobody near him. We were cruising at this point when Lekovic decided he would
liven things up by getting sent off. I don't know what he was thinking about
but he came 10 yards outside the box when there was little danger and handled
the ball. Off he went and Gus MacPherson ended up in goal. Raith came back
into the game and began to put us under some pressure but MacPherson was
unbeatable. He pulled off a string of amazing saves which had the Killie
faithful cheering. If we can play as well as this against Rangers on Wednesday
night there should be no reason why we can't win.
Stuart
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50.955 | Raith at home every week please | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Mon Nov 06 1995 18:57 | 12 |
| RE -1
Totally agree except that I would say there was a fair amount of "good
football". The first two goals (and wrights missed sitter) were all the
result of good runs and sharp passes to feet. Brown's was a great run
and finish and a great pass by Connor but as usual that was his
(Connor's) sole contribution. Am I alone in thinking he is a waste of
space?
Any way it was tremendous entertainment which scotsport's 30 seconds
highlights didn't do justice to.
Andy.
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50.956 | Yes really | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Mon Nov 06 1995 18:58 | 5 |
| And I forgot to say I seriously hope Totten plays Gus in goals instead
of Geddes against Rangers!!!!
A
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50.957 | I vote for 85 minute games! | HOLST::LITTLE | | Thu Nov 09 1995 11:51 | 19 |
| Killie 0 Rangers 2
McLaren 87
Salenco 89
I thought we played some good football last night and it was a big improvement
on Saturday (apart from our finishing). Rangers always looked threatening but I
thought we had done enough to get a draw. I wish I got a pound for every time we
lost a goal in the last 5 minutes - I could be a rich man. I was a bit annoyed
with Totten taking John Hendry off with 5 minutes to go as he played well all
night, but I suppose it was a time wasting tactic. Gary Holt had a great game
and looks like he could fit into the team very well. I can't fault any of the
team for their performance last night and if we play as well on Saturday I think
we can take the 3 points. Anyone heard how Brown is, it looked like quite a bad
ankle knock.
And what can I say about the referee, yet again the inconsistency leaves you in
disbelief - we got nowt from him in the first half and rangers got nowt from him
in the second half - or is that how they even things up now?
Stuart
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50.958 | Robbed again | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Thu Nov 09 1995 14:49 | 13 |
|
re -1
Definitely did enough to earn a point. Rangers had 3 or 4 good shots in
the 1st half but Meldrum pulled off some great saves. I think he has
consistently shown he's good enough to be the main cover for lecovic so
maybe we could try and flog Geddes to some unsuspecting 1st Div. team
and get some cash in?
In the second half we were by far the better team but have to start
making more of the chances created.
Andy
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50.959 | NEW ENTRY | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Thu Feb 08 1996 21:34 | 26 |
| Ian McDonald,s rumour mongering latest states that Killie no longer
have any Stadium rebuilding debts hanging over their heads. Apparently
the Chadwick family have stumped up some dosh to wipe out the remaining
balance and Killie are now back in the Black.
Hmmmmmmmm................
Cmon Colin, you must have something to say about that. The silence in
our notes is getting me down. Lets get the banter flowing again and
give the Tw#@s something to get all straight laced and serious about.
|
50.960 | Romario to sign for Killie???? | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Fri Feb 09 1996 11:51 | 5 |
| Apparently the reason why Jardel can't join Rangers is that Killie want
the last Premier division Johnny-foreigner work-permit. Does this mean
that Killie are about to make a big-name signing????
Ray....
|
50.961 | | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Fri Feb 09 1996 12:20 | 4 |
| Can't remeber the guy's name but he's a Ghanain (sp?) international
which I believe he is more entitled to the work permit than Jardel.
No doubt I'll be corrected if I'm wrong.
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50.962 | | VYGER::MAXWELLJC | | Wed May 08 1996 14:10 | 10 |
|
Ayrshire Cup Result
Kilmarnock 1 Ayr United 0
"Roberts"
Poor performance
Also Tom Black was Freed after the game.
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50.963 | pair old soul | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Wed May 08 1996 16:06 | 9 |
| Re -1
That is a bit of a shame for Tam Black, Ok he's had a pretty poor
season but to make him play in in basically a reserve game (where he
get's injured) and then tell him to go is a bit harsh .
So we will be buying a left back then? Or does he play Reilly?Connor?
Anderson??? Neither one a good option imo.
Andy
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50.964 | | VYGER::MAXWELLJC | | Wed May 08 1996 17:06 | 5 |
|
Connor has also been freed,I just didn't think he was worth
the mention.
John
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50.965 | "Ayr who" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | | Sat Jun 01 1996 02:36 | 3 |
| It looks like Livingston at home in the second round of the coca-cola.
Iain
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50.966 | fixture list | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Fri Jun 28 1996 15:54 | 46 |
| from the killie web page...
The Killie Fixture List 1996/97
DATE HOME OR AWAY OPPOSITION
Aug, Sat 10 Away Hibs
Aug, Sat 17 Away Hearts
Aug, Sat 24 Home CELTIC
Sept, Sat 7 Home DUNFERMLINE
Sept, Sat 14Away Aberdeen
Sept, Sat 21Home RANGERS
Sept, Sat 28Away Motherwell
Oct, Sat 12 Away Dundee United
Oct, Sat 19 Home RAITH ROVERS
Oct, Sat 26 Away Dunfermline
Nov, Sat 2 Home HIBS
Nov, Sat 16 Home MOTHERWELL
Nov, Sat 23 Away Rangers
Nov, Sat 30 Away Raith Rovers
Dec, Sat 7 Home DUNDEE UNITED
Dec, Wed 11 Away Celtic
Dec, Sat 14 Home HEARTS
Dec, Sat 21 Home ABERDEEN
Dec, Thu 26 Away Hibs
Dec, Sat 28 Home RANGERS
Jan, Wed 1 Away Motherwell
Jan, Sat 4 Away Dundee United
Jan, Sat 11 Home RAITH ROVERS
Jan, Sat 18 Home DUNFERMLINE
Feb, Sat 1 Away Aberdeen
Feb, Sat 8 Away Hearts
Feb, Tue 11 Home CELTIC
Feb, Sat 22 Home DUNDEE UNITED
Mar, Sat 1 Away Raith Rovers
Mar, Sat 15 Home MOTHERWELL
Mar, Sat 22 Away Rangers
Apr, Sat 5 Home HEARTS
Apr, Sat 12 Away Celtic
Apr, Sat 19 Home HIBS
May, Sat 3 Away Dunfermline
May, Sat 10 Home ABERDEEN
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50.967 | HEAR - HEAR !! | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Thu Jul 18 1996 05:21 | 30 |
|
Seeing as there has been very activity of late I thought I might liven
things up with a few of the close season rumours that are kicking
about.......most come from a goaty bearded Tech in the memories de-bug
area. (who could that be ??)
1. As from the 1st game of the new season Mr Totten will have approx.
3 months to get things off to a better start than last season (it
couldn't get worse so he does not have much to beat). If things do
not go well a wee grumpy breeked, squirrel cheeked diddy from Larkhall
is dying to take over the hot seat.
2. As for players being signed we have all heard of the on/off Hately
affair, but as the papers say,"the board are waiting until the only
business man in Ayrshire with any money returns from his holiday" to see if he will
free a few more moths from has fat wallet. (Go on Muff, you can do
it !).
3. And the good news.....Hows about a player swap deal with either
Anderson(Oh God, please let this one be true) or Mitchell going to
Dundee and Mc Cann coming to us ????
If anyone out there knows of any more interesting moves afoot please
log-in and let us know. The lack of action on a Saturday is doing me
in, at least the rumours, true or false give me something to think
about.
SG.KFC....
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50.968 | "Not long to go" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon Jul 22 1996 13:54 | 11 |
|
Moffat's flight was delayed thus no meeting on Friday. It's taking
place this morning 22.7.96.
Also two new directors are to be added to the board , each with an
input of over 1 million pouds spread over the next couple of years.
One of these people is meant to be the owner of A-PLANT. Seemingly
Rugby park has been inundated with cash offers for the Hately saga.
IC
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50.969 | "NO AGAIN" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon Jul 22 1996 13:57 | 4 |
|
Another story i was told over the weekend was that the groundsmen have
made an arse of the pitch thus the reason for one pre-season friendly
at Rugby park.
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50.970 | Wee bit quiet over there | SSMPRD::DGIBBONS | | Thu Jul 25 1996 16:16 | 5 |
| SG,
you do not seem to have posted the result of Killies friendly this week
Killie 0 team from at least two leagues lower 1 (If I recall it was Queens Park
but may have been QOS). Early indication that this season will be the same
flying start as last ?
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50.971 | Here we go again ! | SWING::WALSH | | Thu Jul 25 1996 20:42 | 20 |
| A new season is dawning and this time (for a change) I'm quite confident
we'll do well. We should have a slightly better team than last year with
McIntyre now settled and Tom Black replaced. Also, our rivals losing
good players and not replacing them, makes me feel Killie will finish
above them this season.
Hibs, Hearts, Motherwell, Dundee United, and Raith have all lost decent
players.
Prediction time -
Killie finishing 4th behind Rangers, Celtic and Aberdeen in that order.
Again it will probably be another 7 horse race to avoid relegation but
with Killie coming top of the pack this time.
Hibs to struggle and possibly going down along with Raith.
John Walsh
The optimist
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50.972 | It was ONLY 0-1 !! | VYGER::GORDOND | Ludere Causa Ludendi | Fri Jul 26 1996 16:26 | 15 |
| Re: 970.
It WAS Queen's Park, and it should have been more than 1-0 to QP.
But in fairness it was Killie's 1st game of the season, and half the
team was made up of reserves (although Tom Brown and Paul Wright were
anonymous up front, and your keeper (Lekovics?) didn't seem interested.
In saying that, we had 3 trialists playing as well, and a number of
reserves liberally scattered through the team.
I noticed Mr Totten shaking his head quite often during the game.....
....it would appear he has a lot of work to do.
DG
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50.973 | the start of a trend ? | SSMPRD::DGIBBONS | | Fri Aug 02 1996 16:39 | 11 |
| Mr Totten certainly knew where his weakness would be when he tried to get Hately
- just look at the pre-season scores
lowly scottish side (queens park) 1 Killie 0
lowly english side (carlisle) 1 Killie 0
lowly irish side (bohemians) 1 Killie 0
Nice stadium, shame about strikers. Any Kilie fans want to predict how many
Milwall will score on Saturday ?
Danny.
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50.974 | NOTE THE L's | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Tue Aug 06 1996 10:53 | 12 |
| Killie
##
Killie
##
Killie
##
you DINK !!!
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50.975 | "" chappin at the bit "" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Aug 09 1996 15:34 | 10 |
|
I hear the player Totten is hoping to add to his squad is Kevin
McGowne of St Johnstone. Seemingly he can play in defence or
midfield and i believe he would be a useful addition to the squad.
Gerintaerahibz.
IC
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50.976 | So far, so good. | VYGER::HUMEA | Alan Hume | Sun Aug 11 1996 15:48 | 4 |
| Who thinks the league should finish now ?
It will be the only way we could win the league.
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50.977 | | WSTENG::SYS_132894 | | Wed Aug 14 1996 01:29 | 11 |
|
My first note in either Ayr or Killie for months has to be a good one!
Coca Cola Cup 2nd round
Killie 0 Ayr 1
Danny.
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50.978 | One Team in AYRshire | VYGER::HEWITSONF | Utd we stand | Wed Aug 14 1996 03:20 | 47 |
| Squirrels
Conner's coming HOME....
What's the difference between a tea bag & Killie fc ?????????
A TEA BAG stays in the cup longer.....
cheers
FIN...
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50.979 | I think you know who we are now........ | IRNBRU::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth Is Out There | Wed Aug 14 1996 14:30 | 28 |
| I know this is cruel but I couldn't resist slapping this back in. It certainly
made me chuckle at the time, but now it's time to get me the rib-doctor.
I would be very interested to hear a real Kilmarnock fan's explanation of that
disjointed bunch you fielded last night.
Lekovic - bizarre jersey matched by bizarre antics in our penalty area
Tallon - the crown cheered when he managed to find a bit of grass with a pass
Anderson - currently taking kids up and down Ayr shore on his back
Reilly - who ?
Henry - midfield general or is that genital
Wright - who is up his jersey with him ?
McIntyre - now back in training with the Olympic Diving Squad.
Referee McCurry - he was atrocious - how much did you pay him ?
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It looks like Livingston at home in the second round of the coca-cola.
Iain
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50.980 | "REMEMBER RANGERS V BERWICK" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu Aug 15 1996 12:21 | 16 |
|
Yep , the better team won on the night. Mr Daziel,s spoiling tactics
were spot on.
Killie were so crap they actually made you's look good. As for"paying
the ref", if we had, Ayr would have had the full team booked instead
of just half of it. What i found really pathetic though apart from my
teams play in general was Ayr's time wasting 20 min into the match and
felt the ref should have clamped down on that from the word go.
The law of averages means we're going to play like crap and lose to
crap at some point in the season , so let's hope that's it.
IC
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50.981 | "Remember Inverness Thistle" | IRNBRU::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth Is Out There | Thu Aug 15 1996 13:12 | 22 |
| "Mr Dalziel's (note the spelling) spoiling tactics" Hmmm, that's interesting,
do you mean that he should have said to the players just to lie down and get
their bellys rubbed. Get a grip - don't use Ayr's tactics of shutting down the
supposed 'Ball-players' as an excuse for Killie's ineptitude.
"Killie were so crap they actually made you's look good" - No, we were good.
Read the papers, listen to the radio, ask your manager. Open your eyes at the
match even.
"Ayr's whole team should have been booked" - Shows where your honesty is, I'm
not sure which other Ayr players should have been booked but how about showing
a yellow card to Jim 'Louganis' McIntyre who executed a perfect triple twist with
pike in the penalty area in an attempt to cheat your way back into the game or
a red card to Lekovic for punching the ball in the Ayr penalty area. Probably
you didn't see either of these incidents though did you ?
As for the law of averages excuse - if Kilmarnock don't improve fast, you could
be quoting that line quite a lot this season.
Best of luck,
Kev...
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50.982 | Ehhhhmmmmmm........... | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Fri Aug 16 1996 01:47 | 18 |
| I remember wee Bridgy and myself and I having a bit of a dig at each other
not so long ago in these very notes. It was all good fun until a
certain IRNBRU::KMCCLELLAND decided to tell us to grow up and give it a
break. I've just read his damning attack on one of our very own and
only have one thing to say to you Kev........
You've said your bit now "Fu@# off to 49 you second devision lump of
crap".
p.s. Hope you enjoy the rest of your season going to..(all those lovely
places nobody has ever been to before).........
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50.983 | one team in AYRshire | VYGER::HEWITSONF | CONNOR'S COMING HOME | Fri Aug 16 1996 09:47 | 13 |
|
scott,
pit your lip in,you big wean.....
you's were crap on tuesday.
cheer up scott goldie,oh how does it feel to be a dirty killie
b*****d with a s***e football team..
see you's in the first division next season
cheers
fin..
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50.984 | Whoa there boy, Take a Pill ! | IRNBRU::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth Is Out There | Fri Aug 16 1996 13:18 | 18 |
| It's allright Scott, I understand your emotional just now and vulnerable and
prone to the odd outburst. It's Ok though, I'd be disappointed if I were you
as well.
As to you and Bridgys 'banter', if I remember correctly, several other people
agreed that it was at best boring and at worst puerile. At least I'm trying
to deal with the facts.
"You've said your bit now "Fu@# off to 49 you second devision lump of crap""
Wow, touchy aren't we ? Calm down.
"places nobody has ever been before" - I take it then that you haven't been
supporting Kilmarnock very long. They visited ALL these places in the second
division.
Best Wishes,
Kev.....
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50.985 | HAMILTON , HAMILTON , HAMILTON | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Sun Aug 18 1996 12:38 | 14 |
|
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STOP PRESS
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Ayr United at Ibrox in the next round of the Coca-Cola cup. !!!!!
Having never won a major trophy in their existance , it seems
they have as much chance of winning the cup this year as they
have of winning promotion. !!!! -- ZILCH
|
50.986 | YAWN | WSTENG::SYS_132894 | | Mon Aug 19 1996 14:34 | 9 |
|
Shouldn't you be more concerned with Killie's recent performances than
trying to stir up Ayr fans. A victory against Hibs on the opening day
of the season has been followed by defeats from Ayr and Hearts, hardly
awe-inspiring stuff. Looking forward to league games against Ayr next
season.
Danny.
|
50.987 | Moved for your convenience | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Oct 25 1996 19:03 | 62 |
50.988 | KFC ; FINGER LICKIN' GOOD | VYGER::KERRP | | Sat Oct 26 1996 09:18 | 11 |
50.989 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Mon Oct 28 1996 17:09 | 8 |
50.990 | Mystic Phil; NOT 100 % Correct | VYGER::KERRP | | Tue Oct 29 1996 00:33 | 12 |
50.991 | ? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Tue Oct 29 1996 16:45 | 7 |
50.992 | KFC Steak Pie + Human =Amoebic Dysentry | VYGER::KERRP | | Tue Oct 29 1996 19:41 | 9 |
50.993 | Cor blimey, wern't they good on friday | HOLST::LITTLE | | Mon Nov 04 1996 15:54 | 19 |
50.994 | KFC 2 : The Squirrels Strike Back | VYGER::KERRP | | Mon Nov 04 1996 16:42 | 3 |
50.995 | Is this the same team ? | SWING::WALSH | | Tue Nov 05 1996 00:41 | 31 |
50.996 | Dylan Kerr is here, Mitchell on his way out | HOLST::LITTLE | | Fri Nov 08 1996 11:43 | 7 |
50.997 | "Alec Miller on his way" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Dec 03 1996 16:11 | 3 |
50.998 | All Change | VYGER::KEACHIEA | | Wed Dec 04 1996 15:42 | 11 |
50.999 | | WSTENG::SYS_132894 | | Wed Dec 04 1996 16:40 | 6 |
50.1000 | Still higher than you's! | VYGER::KEACHIEA | | Wed Dec 04 1996 18:11 | 7 |
50.1001 | Wind of change = no ambition | WSTENG::SYS_132894 | | Thu Dec 05 1996 18:53 | 10 |
50.1002 | | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Dec 06 1996 11:27 | 19 |
50.1003 | rope them in | WSTENG::SYS_132894 | | Fri Dec 06 1996 12:01 | 23 |
50.1004 | "WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Dec 06 1996 13:29 | 14 |
50.1005 | | WSTENG::SYS_132894 | | Fri Dec 06 1996 14:25 | 18 |
50.1006 | | VYGER::KEACHIEA | | Fri Dec 06 1996 16:05 | 11 |
50.1007 | wait and see... | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Fri Dec 06 1996 16:36 | 24 |
50.1008 | | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Dec 06 1996 17:08 | 5 |
50.1009 | Deja vu or what | IRNBRU::LITTLE | | Tue Dec 17 1996 15:58 | 30 |
50.1010 | AYR clearly the best team in Ayrshire | IB002::BREADIE | | Wed Dec 18 1996 00:26 | 3 |
50.1011 | New Manager appointed | IRNBRU::LITTLE | | Tue Dec 24 1996 15:43 | 6 |
50.1012 | CHEERIO CHEERIO CHEERIO ! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Sun Jan 12 1997 13:13 | 8 |
50.1013 | Achoo Achoo | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Mon Jan 13 1997 15:34 | 10 |
50.1014 | Please figure out how to use NOTES | IRNBRU::LITTLE | | Wed Jan 15 1997 11:37 | 9 |
50.1015 | | VYGER::KEACHIEA | | Wed Jan 15 1997 14:11 | 7 |
50.1016 | Humblest Apologies | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Jan 16 1997 13:42 | 26 |
50.1017 | Killie for the Cup | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Feb 18 1997 11:13 | 15 |
| Ah well, as know one else is going to keep the Killie notes updated
then I suppose I might as well.
Quarter final game against either Morton or Dundee after a unconvincing
1-0 away win at Clyde. The penalty given probably was not a penalty, but
it was deserved after we had three good claims turned down. On that
form though I doubt we will progress any further in the cup.
Bobby Williamson has currently got a French midfielder on trial.
Former U21 International Thierry Pauk who presently is with Metz was
suposed to play in a closed doors friendly against Partick last
Wednesday, but the game was called off.
Gary Tallon, the left back signed from Blackburn has had his loan
period extended with 2nd Division Rotherham.....what a shame!
|
50.1018 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Tue Feb 18 1997 13:57 | 10 |
| Also, Kilmarnock are in the grand final for the best pie in Britain
award.
One of the pre-requisites is that the pie needs room for a portion of
mushy pies to be dolloped on it.
Nice.
Tony
|
50.1019 | Pie squared | CHEFS::16.37.10.184::Mad | It's an anarcho-cynicalist commune | Tue Feb 18 1997 14:32 | 14 |
| > One of the pre-requisites is that the pie needs room for a portion of
> mushy pies to be dolloped on it.
^^^
What's this pies, with more pies ?
Do you have this with a side order of Pies ?
8-)
Mad
|
50.1020 | oops | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Tue Feb 18 1997 14:49 | 4 |
| Well, we all know what you sweaties are like for your pastry fix.
Tony
|
50.1021 | oh...and don't forget the plastic fork | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Feb 18 1997 20:45 | 6 |
|
If a Yorkshire team doesn't win the pies contest then there is no damn
justice in this world ! These pies from Yorkshire with mushy peas,
served on a polystyrene platter....I'm droolin' on ma keyboard !!
Trevor
|
50.1022 | Newcastle in with a chance of winning something - shocker! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Tue Feb 18 1997 21:06 | 31 |
| Just to get you really hungry Trevor.......
Search for perfect pie hots up
British soccer fans have once again voted with their stomachs in a
competition to find the nation's tastiest pre-match pie.
The contest, supported by Total Football magazine, has attracted more
than 1,000 nominations with five clubs -- Walsall, Kilmarnock,
Hibernian, Blackpool and Newcastle United -- making the final shortlist.
A variety of different fillings have been brought to the judges
attention this year, notably Walsall's spicy Balti pie, described as
``one of a kind and fantastic on a cold Saturday afternoon.''
The steak pies at Kilmarnock and Hibernian have also received rave
notices for their thick, tasty Scottish gravy, while Newcastle's mince
pies are threatening to land the club their first trophy under
Kenny Dalglish.
Pastry texture, taste and value for money are among the qualities the
judges will be examining later this month, but shape is also being
taken into account.
The organisers, who claim the shortlist indicates a clear north-south
divide in eating quality, insist the ideal pie should be a
``manageable'' size and possess a concave shape ``so a portion of mushy
pies or beans can fit nicely on top.''
^^^^
?Spelling mistake copied as is.
|
50.1023 | "GREENOCK BOUND" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Feb 19 1997 16:44 | 21 |
|
rep.1017
>The penalty given was probably not a penalty,but it was deserved after
we had three good claims turned down.
I totally agree Mark, i felt the ref felt obliged to give us that one,
as two of the previous incidents looked stonewallers.
>On that form though i doubt we will progress any further.
If we cant get a result at Cappielow, we dont deserve to be in the
Premier division never mind the semi's of the cup.
The last time we got to the semi's a few years ago we disposed of
Morton 0-1 up there, so here's hoping a similar result again.I feel
on many occasions Killie tend to raise and lower their game depending
on the opposition.
rgds.
Iain
|
50.1024 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Feb 25 1997 15:13 | 16 |
| "If we cant get a result at Cappielow, we dont deserve to be in the
Premier division never mind the semi's of the cup".
I think that is a bit unfair, as the whole thing about the Cup is that
the underdog always has a chance. Morton have gave us a few good games
in the Cups of late (Remember dismal draw at home, followed by extra
time victory at Cappielow) so I certainly do not think we are
guarenteed a Semi-Final place. But maybe I just lack confidence in my
team as I had my doubts about us beating Clyde.
Bobby will be hoping he can get a bit further in the cup, because with
Jimmy Nicholl available he knows he has to prove that he is the man to
manage Killie. This will be hard but if he keeps us in the Premier
then I dont feel the board can let him go. Although Robert Prytz???
Mark.
|
50.1025 | Our last hope | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Tue Feb 25 1997 16:12 | 9 |
| I'm sure your boss will tell the team to travel to Greenock with caution. Our
form this year has been so up and down even the playoff spot is realistically out
of reach. So this cup tie is an all or nothing tie that the Morton players will
be 100% focussed on.
Unlike the Kilmarnock players who must also focus on the fact they have to get
their act together or they could be playing Morton and Ayr in the 1st !
Danny.
|
50.1026 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Feb 25 1997 18:30 | 16 |
| Danny
If your form is as eratic as you suggest then you can not guarentee
that your team will be 100% focussed. I have a lot of respect for
Morton as team and I think that you should be challenging for promotion
with the team you have.
I think it is a bit unfair saying that the Killie players need to get
focused though, because as of late we have not had the breaks, it has
not been a case of not being focussed (Well maybe just a little bit
out).
I look forward to a good tie and hopefully the chance to slag you come
Monday the 10th of March.
Mark.
|
50.1027 | Who ate all the pies? | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Wed Feb 26 1997 11:38 | 4 |
| Best pie in Britain
We've got the best pie in Britain
Mark.
|
50.1028 | I'd like a pie right now! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Feb 26 1997 11:53 | 9 |
|
Nope , the Spice Girls have the best pies in Britain!!!!
When was the competition judged? Do you have the final placings?
Does this gaurantee us automatic entry to some European competition?
Iain.
|
50.1029 | Steak and Coli | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Wed Feb 26 1997 12:27 | 12 |
|
Top three:
1. Killie steak pie
2. Birmingham steak(?)
3. Walsall Balti pie
Something of a triumph for a Scottish meat product not have E-Coli - or
is that the added ingredient which made it stand out from the crowd?
j.
|
50.1030 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Wed Feb 26 1997 12:39 | 7 |
| >When was the competition judged?
It was judged this morning on Radio 5 Live.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
50.1031 | World champs ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Feb 26 1997 19:37 | 13 |
|
Aha....but how can the rest of the world compete ? THEY don't eat such
things so...we can rightly claim that it is a WORLD championship !!
A bit like baseball here....they call it the WORLD SERIES...oh yeah ?
Who the f**k else plays the game huh ? Oh sure...Japan and Korea do
but are they "invited" to participate in the world series...I think
not !
What were we talking about again....oh yes...pies....it's a joke
guys...I'm telling you, Stahly's pies in Kirkcaldy are easily the best!
Trevor....wonder if you could send me a pie through the mail ???
|
50.1032 | Another World Class Signing | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Feb 28 1997 10:59 | 15 |
| Kilmarnock could play 25 year old trialist Adoul Bangoura on Saturday in place of
the suspended Dylan Kerr. Bangoura, a French/Guinean player played in
a friendly against Celtic last September but then manager Alex Totten
did not fancy him. He came back last week and played in a closed door
match on Wednesday along with Robert Prytz(WHY???).
Bobby Williamson said about Bangoura: "He's pacy, agile and
enthusiastic, and I'll make a descion about whether or not to play him
later in the week."
Three points at Raith are desperatly needed on Saturday to put some
distance between us and the bottom team. It would also come as a boost
to the players before the cup game the following Saturday.
Mark.
|
50.1033 | Robert prytz | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Fri Feb 28 1997 14:51 | 3 |
| Is there any news on how Robert Prytz played on Wednesday??
Andy
|
50.1034 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Feb 28 1997 15:29 | 15 |
| I have no info on Wednesday bar the fact that Partick Thistle were the
opposition.
Tuesdays cup game against Celtic has been rescheduled for the following
Tuesday due to the fact the Huns play the Tims on the Thursday. I dont
see why the game should be changed, a day off is plenty of rest before
playing Rangers!
Anyone got any opinions on the managers job, or is everyone going to
stay quiet untill the end of the season. I believe Jimmy Nicholl will
be the next manager of Killie IF we get relegated, or even if we
struggle, win the play-off game and stay up. The only thing that could
stop either of those is a continued run in the cup.
Mark.
|
50.1035 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Feb 28 1997 18:26 | 15 |
| Great news, Gary Holt is nearly fit again - Arse mate!
Jim Lauchlan is likely to miss the rest of the season as he is in
plaster.
Good news and no sarcasm is that John Henry has just about regained
full match fitness. He had featured lately but just briefly, and we
have certainly lacked his creativness in the middle of the park.
I should have read the paper today before predicting that Jimmy Nicholl
would be the next Killie manager. Apparently he has/is about to be
names new Assistant manager of Waith Wovers. Means there should be a
few more of the buggers at Starks Park tommorrow to see there team get
gubbed, and basically relegated.
Mark.
|
50.1036 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Mon Mar 03 1997 16:23 | 6 |
| I suppose the game being posponded could be classed as a good result.
Didnt lose anyone through injury, did not lose the points (Didnt gain
but thats not the point) so the boys should be feeling good come
Saturday when we storm into the Semi- Final of the cup.
Mark.
|
50.1037 | Darkie notesfile's very quiet | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon Mar 03 1997 16:57 | 10 |
|
ThE Raith Rovers match has been provisionally pencilled in
for this Wednesday (5th)March.
The same fixture in the semi's would do just fine!!
Iain.
|
50.1038 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Mon Mar 03 1997 17:50 | 3 |
| I'll take Falkirk in the semi's thank you very much.
Mark.
|
50.1039 | YOU'VE GOT IT ALL TO LOOSE | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Mon Mar 03 1997 18:20 | 10 |
| Such confident words - I hope your choking Saturday night after the normal
friendly welcome from Greenock. We may be low, we may be small, we may have a bad
ground, BUT I can promise we will make your team play. Remember who you are,
lowly Kilmarnock, on a hiding to nothing and scaring nobody. If it was Rangers
visiting us on Saturday, I'd understand people assuming we will roll over and die
but not for the vertical stripes.
Danny.
Go on the hoops.
|
50.1040 | Sepremely confident !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon Mar 03 1997 18:35 | 34 |
|
>"Lowly Kilmarnock , on a hiding to nothing and scaring nobody"
Yep, the mighty Greenock Morton highfliers has msser Williamson & co
quaking in their boots!!!!!!
NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I predict Mr Wylie picking a few balls out the net on Saturday!!
|
50.1041 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Mar 04 1997 10:57 | 6 |
| Good news on the Neil Whitworth front. The big defender was back in
training yesterday for the first time since being diagnosed with TB.
He hopes to figure at some point before the season is out so there is a
chance he will be available for the Semi-finals of the cup.
Mark.
|
50.1042 | Avoid the gers in the semi's | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Mar 04 1997 13:30 | 8 |
|
Good to see the big man back though i'm convinced he had the TB virus
a lot longer than he was diagnosed for mainly due to the fact that he
was p*#h for the majority of last season as well.Not one of Totten's
better buys and in my view has still a lot to prove!
Iain
|
50.1043 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Mar 04 1997 15:04 | 13 |
| "Not one of Totten's better buys and in my view has still a lot to prove!"
Iain please tell me that is some sort of joke. Neil Whitworth is the
best Central Defender we have had in the past few seasons. My only
regret is that Andy Millen and Neil never got a chance together as I
believe that would have been a great defensive partnership. When you
look at the present defenders we have you to admit that he is the best
of the lot.
Next you will tell me that Derek Anderson should be picked for
Scotland.
Mark.
|
50.1044 | Come bsck "big D" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Mar 04 1997 17:13 | 13 |
|
I cant agree Mark! To me, Whitworth is very average in the air and
even less average on the ground.
Sure, he's slightly better than Anderson, but only just!
Poor distribution and a definite lack off aggression and confidence
is his main failings in my book.
I'd like to see Jim Laughlin when fit again get a decent run in the
first team alongside Whitworth.
Iain.
|
50.1045 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Wed Mar 05 1997 10:48 | 18 |
| Nope Iain I dont feel that is a very fair judgement of Neil. Okay he
is not great in the air, but he gives us a stability which we dont have
with any of our other centre halfs. I do think Jim Lauchlan is a very
good player, but he is too left sided to play in the central defensive
role and is prone to bursts up the park.
Also I would not say Whitworth lacks aggression as he is always in
about the opposition. His passing is not great, but that is to be
expected. When you look at Kevin McGowne(Sp?) you realise how much we
have missed Neil. Big Kev has got to be the one signing that Totten
made that still needs to prove himself.
Finally, I would just like to point out that I was wrong in one of my
notes saying that we didnt have a game untill the cup tie. I thought
we were playing Waith on the 12th, little did I know that it was
tonight. Always a bit nasty is a midweek trip to Kircaldy.
Mark.
|
50.1046 | GREENOCK CHEATS 0:2 FALKIRK | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:13 | 13 |
|
Morton disgracefully cheated the paying public and all the other first
division clubs last night by playing a team of reserves against Falkirk
in a league clash at Cappielow.
I hope McGraw's fined heavily and gets his come-uppance on Saturday by
getting a resounding humping into the bargain.
Oh, by the way Mark, i agree what you said about McGowne.
Whitworth plays like Beckenbaur compared to big "Kev".
Iain.
|
50.1047 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Wed Mar 05 1997 15:28 | 11 |
| I hear on the grapevine that there is a pitch inspection schuduled for
5 tonight to check the condition of the pitch. Hopefully the game will
be called off so that the boys are well rested for there semi-final
warm up game.
Ally Mitchell is injured and Dylan Kerr is suspended. I dont know how
long the suspension is, but I think that Williamson might play the
funny named French/Ghanian player.
Mark.
|
50.1048 | | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Wed Mar 05 1997 18:05 | 13 |
| re 1046: get a life and see note 60.67
I realise Killie buy over 25's and try to get pastits (Prytz, Hately) as part
of their buying for the future plans but the intro of youth is the only way to
move a club forward.
If your out the title chase and not in the relegation battle, then let the future
players have a shot and show what they can do. That is all McGraw did.
Danny.
(PS my memory slips, who was the last player Killie developed through a youth
policy and other clubs scouts turned up to watch them)
|
50.1049 | "GREENOCK WHO" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Mar 05 1997 20:35 | 19 |
|
re 1048:
As you obviously know s*#t all about KFC and the age of the playing
staff, i suggest you visit Cappielow on Saturday and witness the
youngest team in the Premier stuffing a bunch of nobody's.
I agree in giving youth a chance , but not in the circumstances
last night. Fielding weakened teams like last night only benefits
the opposition and if Falkirk had been pushing for promotion, there
would have been an uproar amongst other clubs vying to go up.
I suppose all the injuries will have cleared by Sat. as well as all
the supposedely "dropped" members of the first team squad which
will probably account for most of the team.
Iain.
|
50.1050 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Mar 06 1997 10:56 | 25 |
| Danny
As you seem to be suffering from memory loss I think I should refresh
your memory. Jim Lauchlan, product of the youth policy. Would have
signed for Celtic in exchange for Willie Falcanor if the deal had not
fell through. Alex Burke, scored two on his home debut against
Aberdeen earlier in the season. David Bagan several outstanding
performances this season. Colin Meldrum, Scottish U21 international.
All of the above are product of the Youth team, and just for your
information Killie have a very good reputation for bringing through
younger players. So if you would insist on using the Killie NOTES then
could you at least be accurate with the truth.
Asisdes from that, a very bad result last night means we are very much
in the relegation battle now. One point seperates us from Waith, but
hopefully a Semi Final place will lift team spirits and get us out of
trouble.
Abdoul Bangoura went home last week after failing to impress BW, and
Williamson was due to make a descion on Robert Prytz this week. Dylan
Kerrs suspension was up after last nights game so he is available for
Saturday.
Mark.
|
50.1051 | Killie's Cup | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Mar 07 1997 12:19 | 4 |
| Ah well, Killie must be installed as cup favourites now that our main
challengers have been knocked out!
Mark.
|
50.1052 | Never been beaten by Morton in scottish cup | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Sun Mar 09 1997 11:45 | 17 |
|
Greenock Morton's 1st Team 2-5 Killie
Yep, i'd definetely call this an emphatic resounding humping!
Good game and an excellent atmosphere,with Morton putting in a
spirited performance however they had no answer to Killie's
firepower.
If Henry and McIntyre put in performances like this every week
we wouldn't be in the league position we are today.
Fingers crossed we get Totten & Co in the semi's.
Iain
|
50.1053 | fans not considered ? | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Tue Mar 11 1997 12:02 | 21 |
| Killie v United at Hibs on a Monday night on Sky
So what do the Killie fans thing of this ? When I heard the draw last night I
thought the venue was a disgrace. United are averaging 10,000 in their good run.
There were around 5000 Killie visiting us in Greenock on Saturday. Add those two
numbers and Easter Road is already bursting at the seams and no room left for the
thousands more who would turn up because its a semi.
Venue: to small and is a sloping, narrow park the right place for a major semi ?
Surely a 3 sided Hampden would have been a better choice
Day: Well the SFA negotiated well with Sky here, NOT. England gets paid loads of
Money and still insists its games are on a Sunday. SFA gets a very small sum
and Sky gets to insist on a Monday night match - midweek is for replays and
smaller cups like the coca-cola, not major semis.
A severe case of stuff the fans, Money (even in small qtys) rules.
Sympathetic in defeat
Danny.
(the Morton fan, not the other one)
|
50.1054 | GOOD DRAW, SHAME ABOUT EVERYTHING ELSE | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Mar 11 1997 13:15 | 20 |
|
Disgraceful venue considering the capacity at Easter road can only be
around the 12,000 mark.(does anyone have the exact figure) I just hope
they split the allocation 50-50 as although United's home gates are up
their travelling support has always been s#%t.
Apart from the venue its a pain in the butt to have to go to Edinburgh
midweek for a match such as this when Saturday or Sunday would have
been more preferable in my book.
However, i think we came out the draw ok, and if our keeper puts in
some practice on saving free kicks , we've a great chance of reaching
the final.
Iain.
|
50.1055 | Bollox! | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Tue Mar 11 1997 14:43 | 9 |
| re last 2
Totally agree - Easter Road is a tiny piggery on the side of a hill. A
semi final (regardless of the participants) deserves a better setting.
Parkhead or Ibrox on the Sunday would have been better (even if they
would only be half full)
Doesn't Tynecastle hold more than Easter Road?
Andy
|
50.1056 | What about Stirling !! | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 11 1997 20:24 | 18 |
|
I concur with the previous noters about the ground selection. Trouble
is that when east meets west in these competitions, we are all reminded
that we don't have a decent centrally located stadium which would be
fairer for the travelling fans. Me ?...I'd push to use Murrayfield for
the day. Big, good access (esp trains) and its a magnificant stadium
worthy of a cup semi.
Don't know about the capacity comparison of Tynecastle and Easter road
Andy....I'll check into the net links for that (unless some kind soul
posts it earlier).
Hibs are "lucky" with these selections (remember they get paid for
this) and I understand it is due in no small way to the relationships
of certain Hibs people and the big dogs on the SFA.....you scratch my
scrotum......
Trevor
|
50.1057 | switch the game !!! | SWING::WALSH | | Wed Mar 12 1997 11:55 | 27 |
| A Monday night will half the crowd. A major semi like this would be a
big day out for a team like Kilmarnock. It should be a day for
everyone.
If the game was at the weekend, I would have taken the wee boy and even
my wife would have considered going to the match.
There's no way I'd take them on a Monday night to a dump like Easter Road.
The last semi we played was on the Sunday and turned out to be a day
to remember, there was a great family atmosphere. Killie took a huge
support, but at the replay on a Tuesday night, only 2/3 of the original
Killie support turned up.
Games like this dont happen very often for teams like Killie. Sky and
the SFA shouldn't be allowed to spoil it.
By the way - What a brilliant result last night against Celtic. Wee
Burkie had a great game. Celtic fans and players thought they just had
to turn up for the 3 points.
This should give us a great boost and will be a kick in the teeth to
Raith, Hibs and Motherwell who probably assumed Celtic would get the
points.
It was good to see a big cheesy grin on all the Killie fans in the pub
last night, and the look of shock and disbelief on the Celtic fans.
John Walsh
|
50.1058 | Killie 2 'Tic 0 | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Wed Mar 12 1997 15:08 | 11 |
|
Incredibly, the SFA have turned down proposals from both Dundee and
Killie to switch the venue "They (the sfa) feel Easter Road is the most
apprpriate venue" On what f@cking grounds?? Once again the ordinary fan
gets Sh@t on..
BTW Enrico Annoni was made to look a right dumplin last night by wee
Alex Burke - the boys a star...
|
50.1059 | Limited options...... | VYGER::GORDOND | Ludere Causa Ludendi | Wed Mar 12 1997 22:07 | 16 |
| Re 1053.
Hampden's current capacity is 9100. This is for various reasons,
including the absence of the facilities which were previously in the
old south stand, such as closed circuit TV control, and limited access
to both ends while the south side is a building site.
Therefore it couldn't be included in the equation.
Also, the SFA would be reluctant to see much needed ground rental money
going out of football, and so Murrayfield will rarely be considered.
Rgds,
David.
|
50.1060 | WEE BURKIE MADE ANNONI INTO A TURKEY | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu Mar 13 1997 09:54 | 11 |
|
Easter road holds around 15,750, so we can expect around an allocation
of 7,000. I just hope the tickets are issued on a voucher basis like
the last semi against Rangers where vouchers are issued to supporters
attending previous home matches. As it seems to be the only away ground
that we can get any sort of a result this season, heres hoping our form
continues.
Iain.
|
50.1061 | Who is he ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 13 1997 18:15 | 9 |
|
Iain,
Read a few rave reports on Burke since the HORROR GAME. I don't
recall ever seeing him, or hearing anything about him. Is he a
youngster coming through the ranks ? Was tuesday a "one-hit" wonder
or is he a consistent player with genuine prospects ?
Just curious
Trevor
|
50.1062 | | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Mar 14 1997 08:56 | 12 |
|
Trevor,
Alex Burke was originally signed by Tommy Burns as a YTS and
Bobby Williamson brought him through the reserves when he was reserve
team coach. Bobby knows what Alex is capable off and has had no qualms
over pitching him into the first team this season.Alex has already won
the "Young player of the month" award for some consistent displays and
a great double against Aberdeen on his debut.Frightening pace as a MR.
Anonni will tell you and a nose for goal makes him in my book one of
the most exciting prospects we've had at Rugby Park for years.
Iain.
|
50.1063 | A good young 'un | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Mar 14 1997 16:38 | 7 |
|
Cheers Iain....not trying to be a smart-ass but it's a nice change to
see a kid coming thru at Killie. Although its an old worn-out joke now,
Killie have used "oldies" to do the job for them in recent years. Won't
make fun of it though....coz it worked !
Trevor
|
50.1064 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Mon Mar 17 1997 15:15 | 16 |
| Due to injury suffered at Cappielow last week (I do not joke, I
fractured two ribs, and bruised the muscle surrounding my lungs) I missed my chance to
gloat, so Danny I will let you off, 'cause after Tuesday Morton are at
the back of my mind.
A good result against the 'Well on Saturday although the game was
terrible. Motherwell realised they were going to be outplayed,
outclassed etc so they played like hatchett men, taking out our
strikers at any opportunity. Justice was done however with Meldrum
making a good stop from the penalty (won by that tosser Coyne) and Paul
Wright getting his third in three games.
On to Ibrox on Saturday, and who would fancy Killie blowing the title
race wide open with a win?
Mark.
|
50.1065 | Dad's Army - I dont think! | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Mar 21 1997 12:20 | 12 |
50.1066 | SAME RESULT AS RESERVES WOULD DO FINE !!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Mar 21 1997 13:45 | 4 |
|
Does anyone know where the u21 international is being played?
Iain.
|
50.1067 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Mar 21 1997 13:56 | 9 |
| Iain, I do not even know who we are playing let alone where the game
is.
I was wondering how Leckie will be feeling about losing his place to
Meldrum again, because if I remember rightly last time this happened he
requested a transfer. Also is Ally Mitchell still on the list or did
he come off when Bobby took over.
Mark.
|
50.1068 | "killie v falkirk" in final | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Mar 21 1997 15:15 | 16 |
|
Mark,
We play Estonia and Austria at u21 level like the seniors i think !!!
Lecovic's contract is up in May so he will be free to do as he wishes!!
Mitchell is in the same boat basically as Henry, McKee, Whitworth and
a few others who are out of contract at the end of the season and
nothing will be settled until they know what division they are going
to be playing in.
Iain.
|
50.1069 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Mar 21 1997 15:33 | 17 |
| Iain
Whitworth has already said he will sign a new contract if offered one
regardless of what division we are in.
What are your opinions on Colin Mckee. We all know he can do the job
when he wants to, but that is not very often. He seems to think he is
above playing for Kilmarnock, and in the game against Clyde he was a
disgrace.
John Henry could be a tremendous player if only we had a "minder" in
midfield who could do the rough stuff for him. Too often he gets got
up in midfield battles and he is just not strong enough. His ability
going forward though is not in question as he gets into some tremendous
positions although sometimes his finishing is not up to much.
Mark.
|
50.1070 | BILLY BOYS 1-2 KILLIE BOYS | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Mar 21 1997 16:37 | 15 |
|
If wee Burkie continues to impress at the rate he's going i think
McKee will have no other option to move on. I also think theres
serious doubts over Mitchell's consistency albeit he's had his
injury problems this season.
McIntyre can do the biz when he tries but i'd still like to see
a tall mobile frontman at Rugby Parkin the Bobby Williamson mould.
Fingers crossed for tommorrow !!! We wont get a better chance of
a result at Ibrox for a long while!!!!
Iain.
|
50.1071 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Mar 21 1997 16:53 | 15 |
| I agree with what you say about Mitchell. His best game this season
was against Hearts at Rugby Park when we destroyed them. The annoying
thing was the only reason he played as well was because Jim Jefferies
was meant to be interested in him. The other thing is that Bagan
playing down the right has on the whole has been more consistent than Burkie, the only
reason he has stayed out the limelight is because he has yet to score.
Big Jim and Wright are finally starting to strike up a understanding
and if this continous to improve then I dont think we need a big
striker. We play good football on the deck so why boot the ball up the
park at a big man contantly.(Someone should point this out to Montie).
I think we need a good battler in the centre of midfield and a good
centre half and we have the basis to a good team.
Mark.
|
50.1072 | | ALERT::SYS_132894 | | Fri Mar 21 1997 17:22 | 9 |
|
re .1070
I'm sorry, but Bobby Williamson and "a tall mobile frontman" just
don't go together. I would suggest Bobby Williamson and "a wee fat
carthorse" would be more apt.
Danny.
|
50.1073 | Bobby Bobby Bobby Bobby Williamson | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Mar 21 1997 17:32 | 7 |
| Wee and fat maybe, carthorse he was certainly not. Why do you think
when ever a keeper had the ball at his feet we would sing:
"Bobbys going to get you
Bobbys going to get you"
Mark.
|
50.1074 | Who has the Ayrshire cup anyway !!!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Mar 21 1997 18:30 | 16 |
|
re - 1072
> "I would suggest Bobby Williamson and a wee fat carthorse would be
more apt"
Just because Bobby scored a barrowload of goals against you darkie
chappies and you couldn't afford a player of his calibre, this
sounds like jealousy!!!!
So sod off you sad git to the scumbag note and discuss your
relegation battle for next season!!!!!!!!
Iain.
|
50.1075 | Black + White Shi**!! | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Mar 21 1997 18:48 | 3 |
| Cheers Iain, I didnt realize he was one of THEM!
Mark
|
50.1076 | Tongue firmly in cheek! | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Fri Mar 21 1997 18:52 | 5 |
| I was getting worried there for a minute. There was actually a discussion
going on about football. Well done Danny for providing the catalyst to get
the ranting going again ;-)
Rgds, Steve.
|
50.1077 | Was that Dibble from "Topcat" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Sun Mar 23 1997 10:12 | 18 |
| -----------------
Gers 1-2 Killie
-----------------
What more proof do the board need to give Williamson a contract!!!!
He's obviously got the players playing for him with the results to
match lately. Are they waiting for the Scottish cup to be sitting
beside our everpresent Ayrshire cup or are they waiting till the
threat of relegation has finally been lifted?
Great to see Burke, Bagan and Meldrum included in the U21's.
Strange yesterday seeing Leckie back in goal after Meldrum's
performance last week! What was it Bobby said " If your doing
the biz...."???
extremely smug this morning!
Iain
|
50.1078 | KILLIE KILLIE KILLIE KILLIE | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Mon Mar 24 1997 10:51 | 7 |
| I think extremely smug is still a bit of an understatement Iain. I had
forgotten how ungracious Rangers fans are in defeat.
Back page of the Record today says that BW will be given the job this
week untill the year 2000. Its only what he deserves.
Mark.
|
50.1079 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Mon Mar 24 1997 15:12 | 17 |
| I have now had time to read the story in the Record regarding Bobby
Williamson. It is said that there shall be a meeting of directors next
Monday which Bobby shall attend. Apparently he will be offered a three
year extension to his present contract which is up at the end of May.
Giving BW the job shall boost confidence in the team even further and
right in time for the Semi.
I was very surprised when I saw Lekovic in goals (I was late so I
missed the team line-ups over the tannoy) but it was probably a wide
descion, because even although Meldrum has played well in the past few
games, Lekky had been outstanding against Morton and has more
experience against Rangers.
Who do we play next Iain?
Mark
|
50.1080 | KILLIE ARE BACK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Y | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon Mar 24 1997 18:13 | 15 |
|
Mark,
Seemingly Meldrum's name was on the original teamsheet announced
before the match and was injured in the pre-match warm up.
Hearts at Rugby park is the next fixture when hopefully our winning
run will continue surely with BW given the job on a permanent basis.
I've never seen the team or supporters go into a match so full of
confidence as they did on Saturday and its just a pity there is a break
because of the Scotland match.
Iain.
|
50.1081 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Mon Mar 24 1997 18:43 | 15 |
| Iain
I agree with what you say about the confidence before Saturdays match,
as there was a great atmosphere in and around the stadium amongst the
Killie fans. As far as the week off is concerned I think that it could
do us the world of good. The players will get a few days off and then
they will be able to focus on the Hearts game. And hopefully if Bobby
gets the job on the Monday before then they should really be up for it.
Killie are getting really good at these rollercoaster seasons. I cant
remember a boring season since we came up to the Premier. One things
for sure is I will certainly be renewing my season ticket at the end of
the year.
Mark.
|
50.1082 | Easy pleased.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Mar 24 1997 19:24 | 6 |
|
Good lord chaps.....such euphoria....did yiz win the European cup of
something ? Sober up and check to see how many teams ae below you in
the league before you start screaming for Juve to be brought on...
Trevor
|
50.1083 | McNee at it again !! | SWING::WALSH | | Mon Mar 24 1997 20:19 | 21 |
| I see Gerry McNee is trying to stir up the *!#$ as usual with his
comments about Tommy Burns' dodgy position at Parkhead, and that Killie would
take him back.
The Killie board would have a revolt on their hands if they looked any
further than Bobby Williamson for the permanent job.
Since he has taken over he has done brilliantly. I admit, at first, I didn't
think he was the right man for the job.
After a disasterous start Against Dundee Utd he won the next few games and
things were looking good. Then we were hit badly with injury, flu and
Suspensions - moral was very low.
Now that thing are back to normal we are doing very well again.
Killie have a lot to thank Tommy Burns for, but after his departure and the
way it happened, I dont think anyone would want him back.
I'm sure this is McNee trying to Stir it up without any foundation.
JW
|
50.1084 | Your memories are short | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Mar 24 1997 23:17 | 20 |
|
It's good to hear McNee is keeping up the old standards I remember and
love ;-) He really is a pain in the ass with his "exclusive shock
maybe_I'll_be_right_one_day reports"
The most noteworthy issues that come to my mind when I hear McNee is
the time Billy McNeill (then Celtic manager) punched his coupon on a
flight back from a game.....and the time Big Roy Aitken left Celtic
claiming McNee had "hounded" him into a change (bit dodgy but good
headlines).
As for Burns, he was indeed good for Killie, calling him Judas is hardly
fair. The guy took a higher profile job with a big club who he has
supported from childhood and played for over many years...hardly a
surprise move ! He was also very praiseworthy of all things Killie
when he left.....give him a break.
Trevor
|
50.1085 | Falkirk v Killie in the final | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Mar 25 1997 10:43 | 16 |
|
Trevor,
My hostility is aimed purely at McCann!! I've a lot of respect
for Burns as a player, but as a person i have to say for such a
chapel going son of god, goody two shoes he ought to take a long
hard look at some of his statements and take defeat more
graciously!! I've got a lot of fond memories of Burns at Rugby Park
but no tears will be shed if he gets sacked!
p.s
Before slagging Killie off, remember we've the same amount of
trophys in our cabinet as yourselves. Also Burns should phone BW
for advice on how to take league points from the huns!
Iain.
|
50.1086 | When do the tickets for the semi go on sale? | IRNBRU::LITTLE | | Tue Mar 25 1997 15:46 | 0 |
50.1087 | | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Mar 25 1997 16:13 | 11 |
|
ON SALE FROM THE FOLLOWING DATES
PRIVELAGED SEAT HOLDERS 27th MARCH
SEASON TICKET HOLDERS 1st APRIL
PUBLIC SALE 3rd APRIL
PRICES 13,14 AND 17 POUNDS.
|
50.1088 | It's a grand old team to play for maybe? | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Tue Mar 25 1997 16:40 | 10 |
| Why is it that" Killie fans" constantly refer to Rangers fans as" Huns"
and every day Killie players are coming out with statements telling the
world how great Celtic fans they are? it looks to me that Tommy Burns
would be a welcome addition at Rugby Park, then you's could change your
name to Kilmarnock Celtic,if not where do the players loyaltys lie so
much for "support your local team".
Rab.
|
50.1089 | Who stole yer lollipop ?????????? | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Mar 25 1997 16:58 | 14 |
|
rep - 1088
Most fans refer to the Rangers variety as huns! A certain mssrs. McKee
Williamson and McPherson are Rangers fans! So what!!!!
I take it your "local" team is Rangers. PROBABLY NOT !!!!! But you
support them anyway.
Sounds to me like another discontented ungracious hun still suffering
from a humiliating humping at the hands of the super AYRSHIRE KILLIE!!
rgds.
Iain
|
50.1090 | Load...fire...aim... | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 25 1997 17:44 | 13 |
| re 1085
Iain...please go back and read the note again. At no time did I
criticise Kilmarnock. I did criticise you and any fellow fans who are
bitter about Burns departure to Celtic...but slagging him for it
instead of recognising he did a good job in his time there.
You refer to him as Judas....BTW - that IS criticism of TB, NOT McCann
as you later inferred...you need to check what I write and what you
write yourself a tad more carefully.....
Beating the huns ? Aye...we could do with advice %^)
Trevor
|
50.1091 | The only club i ever wanted to manage!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Mar 25 1997 18:40 | 18 |
|
Trevor,
Your perfectly correct but the fact of the matter is he done
the dirty on his employers by lying about his meeting with
Ben Turpin at Manchester Airport thus insulting a board who
paid him considerable sums of dosh and gave him his first
role in management! Loyalty is not in Tam's vocabulary!!!
Thus, i feel perfectly justified in calling him "Judas"
albeit he did a good job or not. I understand his reasons
returning to Parkhead but the manner of departure was sh#*%!!!!
Iain.
|
50.1092 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Tue Mar 25 1997 18:57 | 6 |
| .1091
Iain, imagine I'm an employer and I offer you double your wages plus
new car etc. to come to work for me. Would your friends be entitled to
call you Judas if you left????
Ray....
|
50.1093 | The two faces of Killie. | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Tue Mar 25 1997 18:58 | 13 |
| Sorry Ian can't agree with you outside Celtic fans Killie fans are the
only ones to refer to Rangers fans as "huns" which is the equivelent as
calling Celtic fans "tims" why this bitterness towards Rangers?
Killie deserved to win on Saturday and full credit to Walter Smith
who Didn't go on about the Stone wall penalty Rangers were denied
but addmited the best team won.[take note mr.Burns]
I would like Killie to stay up but I think it would be better if their
players kept their love for Celtic or Rangers to themselves and
concerned themselves more with the team that pays their wages.
Rab.
|
50.1094 | It's business I'm afraid | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 25 1997 19:23 | 21 |
|
Back to TB leaving Killie...hard one this. Agree with Ray's analogy
with respect to other jobs. Sometimes clubs "approach" other clubs for
permission, some use "agents" so that they can say with "some" honesty
that theu "made no personal contact with the person......"
Recruitment agencies do that EVERY day....I have used them many times
and even told them WHO I wanted. Big companies don't want to piss-off
other big companies. Motorola use agencies to talk to IBM engineers for
example. In reality, we can't expect football to be different.
I think it's bollocks that they even ASK permission...that immediately
gets it in the press...and the players suffer because of managerial
uncertainty....the players shouldn't KNOW until a manager resigns.
Neither should the fans....it causes unneccessary aggravation. The
manager may not even WANT to leave !
Be bitter about losing good manager..thats OK. But don't BLAME him,
blame your management for not offering him an incentive to stay !
Not sure that would have worked with TB...his blood runs green after
all.....
Trevor
|
50.1095 | TAM WIZ A BAM | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Mar 26 1997 11:38 | 33 |
|
Rab,
I agree totally with players keeping quiet about which team they
support!! Also there is no bitterness on my part towards HUNS or
Tims. Its simply a shorter way of describing Rangers and Celtic
supporters in my book and meant as a totally un-religious pun!
On the subject of TB, he was going nowhere at Parkhead when he was
offered a three year contract at Killie with a promise to be shown
the ropes on the coaching/management side of things. Yep he got us
promoted with Jim Fleeting's team and decided to bring in some pure
class players such as Danny Crainie,Dugald McCarrison,Wullie McStay
and George McCluskey who apart from the latter were a complete
waste of wages.He kept us up by the skin of our teeth on the last
day of the season, cried openly on the pitch then f#%*&d off to his
boyhood heroes cloak and dagger style.
WHAT I'M SAYING IS WE CAN ALL UNDERSTAND WHY BURNS LEFT BUT HE
STILL LEFT KILLIE IN THE LURCH WHEN RELEGATION COULD HAVE BEEN
FINANCIALLY CRIPPLING WITH THE DEBT INVOLVED WITH THE STADIUM.
HE WALKED OUT, SO WHY DO I HAVE TO BE GRATEFULLY INDEBTED TO HIM
FOR THE WORK HE DONE?
I think managers should be held to their contracts like players
and give the clubs some of security!
Anyway give us Killie fans a break, we've had nothing to shout
about since our last semi-final.
Iain.
|
50.1096 | MISERABLE AULD GIT | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Mar 26 1997 13:07 | 11 |
|
Moffat, who loaned Killie the money for our last four signings is to be
repaid in the form of shares!!!
Mr Moffat who has a personal fortune of 63 million pounds could surely
have written off the cash!!!!
Suppose i'll be called ungrateful now etc..........1!!!!!!!!!!
IC
|
50.1097 | UP FOR SALE | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu Mar 27 1997 09:31 | 8 |
|
Killie are up for sale. Moffat's 46% stake is up for sale for 5
million!!!!!!!
Two mystery buyers are waiting in the wings to buy Killie when
the relegation issue is settled!!!!!!!
IC
|
50.1098 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:47 | 6 |
| Iain
When was all this announced, as there was nothing on Teletex this
morning?
Mark.
|
50.1099 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:57 | 4 |
| Forget that last NOTE. I have now had a look at the Record and read
the article.
Mark.
|
50.1100 | Richard Branson Buys Killie... | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Mar 27 1997 15:40 | 12 |
| Here's hoping we get some Multi-millionaire owner who is willing to
give Bobby Williamson millions to build Kilmarnock into a European
force to be reckoned with.
Just picture Killie playing in the Champions League against Ajax, at a
60,000 All seater Rugby Park (All the stands will have two tiers added,
and the Main Stand will have three) just about to qualify for the
Semis.
Then I woke up and smelt the coffee...........
Mark.
|
50.1101 | local radio says its true ! | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Thu Mar 27 1997 15:46 | 7 |
| RE 1099: WHY IGNORE YOUR NOTE ??
The mid morning news on West FM is alos running with this story. They claim
Moffat wants out because he is tired of the nonsence you get bogged down in when
trying to run a Scottish Football club.
Danny.
|
50.1102 | Sort it now !! | SWING::WALSH | | Thu Mar 27 1997 15:55 | 19 |
| I listened to Chick Young on the way in this morning who basically
said -
TB has no future as manager at Parkhead -
They are already looking for a new manager -
He will be offerred a job as Youth Developement Manager and that
Burns has been told by another club he would be offered job if he left.
He seemed quite confident about his statement.
The only team I can think of are Killie.
If its true and if its Killie, its scandleous that the board should be
contemplating this when things are going so well, with a winable semi
coming up and with the players obviously playing for Bobby.
They should give it to Williamson now - this would stop the speculation
and unrest and would be a boost to the players.
John Walsh
|
50.1103 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Mar 27 1997 15:55 | 5 |
| Danny I did not mean forget the story, I just ment the note that I had
created. I had not heard anything about it untill I read Iain's Note
and then the Daily Record to confirmation of the story.
Mark.
|
50.1104 | you must be joking | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu Mar 27 1997 17:35 | 3 |
|
I can't believe the board would consider or contemplate a return by
Burns!
|
50.1105 | What a load of old bollocks! | IRNBRU::LITTLE | | Thu Mar 27 1997 20:03 | 10 |
|
Re a few back
There is more chance of Ayr winning a cup than there is of TB being back
at Rugby park. I can think of a few clubs where Burns would be welcome
(Aberdeen, Hibs) but I reckon the Killie board would be swinging from
the East stand if they brought him back. I'm not inspired by
Ronnie Hamilton but even he wouldn't be so naive to consider such a move.
Stuart
|
50.1106 | address of Killie web page | IRNBRU::LITTLE | | Fri Mar 28 1997 11:29 | 1 |
| http://homepages.enterprise.net/wallace/
|
50.1107 | Stars in there Eyes! | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Mon Mar 31 1997 14:40 | 9 |
| Nice to see that Burke and Bagan both were in the starting line up for
the U21's win over Estonia. Stephen Glass of Aberdeen commented
yesterday in the Sunday Mail about how impressed he has been with Alex
Burke.
You really do get an enormous sense of well being knowing that the
youth team is starting to repay the investment!!!!
Mark.
|
50.1108 | IS THE FINAL AGAINST FALKIRK AT IBROX | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Apr 01 1997 16:28 | 9 |
|
Good to see Mark, but it worries me they wont be as fresh as they might
be on Saturday against Hearts!
If we get three points on Saturday, and M'well lose i'm sure we'll stay
up!!
Iain.
|
50.1109 | Parkhead or Ibrox, No Preference Really! | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Apr 01 1997 16:36 | 10 |
| Have the U21's still to play Austria a la Full International team?
I reckon if we get three points on Saturday we will stay up regardless
of how Motherwell or Hibs do. We have the distict advantage of being
the team who are bang on form. Lets just hope the boys are still in
the mood after there wee break.
Mark.
Ps. Did you get a ticket?
|
50.1110 | U21's Game | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Apr 01 1997 16:42 | 4 |
| I see after a flick through the paper that the game is today at Fir
Park with a three kick off.
Mark.
|
50.1111 | Did the board have a meeting yesterday???? | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Apr 01 1997 17:43 | 8 |
|
Got my ticket and both the Monday and Tuesday off with the latter
depending on how we do!!
I hear the Killie Club at the stadium will be open all night if they
win!!
Iain.
|
50.1112 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Apr 03 1997 11:58 | 17 |
| Iain
There was a Board meeting, were upon they resisted the pressure on them
to give BW the job permantley. They said that they will not make the
descion untill June, although if we beat Utd how can they not give him
the job.
I have got my ticket now and it is for the top tier of the away end
where I normally sit. I am also hoping to get those days off!
Was not suprised when I was reading the match review of the U21's game
to learn that a dodgy kick out from Colin Meldrum (After a pass back)
was the cause of the Austrians first goal. Somethings never change!
I have heard the same rumour about The Killie Club.
Mark.
|
50.1113 | | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu Apr 03 1997 16:21 | 13 |
|
Mark,
I,m surprised at the board's reaction to Williamson getting the
job, but it could be the spur the players need to get us through the
remaining fixtures successfully.
Could be a Killie v Celtic final with the winner getting the managers
job at Rugby Park. ----- NOT!!!!!!!
In my view if Bobby can save us from the dreaded play-off spot he
deserves the job never mind having to beat Utd.
Iain.
|
50.1114 | There will be Johhny Walkers Whiskey in the Cup!! | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Apr 03 1997 16:35 | 12 |
| Iain
I have to agree with you, but I think a result against Utd would
definatly be looked on very favourably, although it now looks like
there will be no descion made untill June like the directors have said.
Unless of course they are playing clever mind games to spur on the
players, which I think there is a good chance.
Any chance of a list of our final games after the cup game?
Mark.
|
50.1115 | DONT KNOW THE NEW TIC DATE. | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu Apr 03 1997 18:24 | 5 |
|
Mark,
Take a look at 50.966
Iain.
|
50.1116 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Apr 03 1997 19:31 | 8 |
| There will be no date allocated for the 'Tic game untill after the
Semi's because there could be replays to arrange.(Obviously that will
be the 'Tic/Falkirk game.
Alas I had not seen that fixture list before as I did not start untill
the end of July.
Mark.
|
50.1117 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Apr 03 1997 19:38 | 5 |
| re-1
According to my mate that is!
Mark.
|
50.1118 | | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Thu Apr 03 1997 20:47 | 4 |
| The killie web page has the 24 april down for the celtic game...
Andy
|
50.1119 | Be Bop | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Apr 04 1997 12:10 | 40 |
| From the Kilmarnock Standard:
A Standard reader with a long memory has a theory that Killie will
reach the final of this year's Scottish Cup - and their opponents will
be Falkirk!
If your at all interested in the fortunes of Kilmarnock FC you'll
recall that the Rugby Parkers played in the 1957 Cup Final, losing out
to Falkirk after a replay.
Prompted by the recent appearance of the Hale-Bopp comet, our reader
recalled that 40 years ago, round about the time Killie were due to
play in the final, there was great public interest in a comet that was
clearly visible in the night sky.
That had a Standard hack scurrying off to the Dick Institute to check
the paper's files for 1957 and after a bit of searching he found the
item he was looking for.
In the issue of April 27 it was reported that the Arend-Roland comet
could be seen clearly in the sky.
Well it all adds up, dosent it?
We can currently see the Hale-Bop comet and both Killie and Falkirk are
both on course for the Scotthish Cup Final.
If the final of 1957 is repeated, then we'll be hoping for a happier
outcome.
Also in the Standard it says that BW has a fully fit squad apart from
long term crocks Neil Whitworth, Mark Skilling and Jim Lauchlan.
BW was manager of the month, Alex Burke was young player of the month,
and Paul Wright missed out on Player of the Month by a point to Robbie
Winters.
There are still 600 tickets for the semi left.
Mark.
|
50.1120 | How many differnt Dicks do they have ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Apr 04 1997 22:32 | 9 |
|
Excellent stuff Mark...don't need to tune into the BBC world service
now do I...already know we will be eliminated...takes a great load off
my mind I can tell you....thanks !
Oh...before I forget...this "Dick Institute"....is that the name, or
the description ? %^)
Trevor
|
50.1121 | "The Dick" | IRNBRU::LITTLE | | Mon Apr 07 1997 14:19 | 9 |
| Trevor
This name has been the source of many laughs over the years and comments
like "I've just been up The Dick for a look" causes strange looks from
non-Kilmarconians. The building is a museum/library and was named after
some bloke Dick who was a bit of a philanthrapist and I believe his family
donated a load of the items on display.
Stuart
|
50.1122 | Five is the Magic Number | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Mon Apr 07 1997 16:15 | 19 |
| Sorry Trev if the article did not amuse you, I just thought some exiled
Killie fans might enjoy it.
Anyway Killie kept up there impressive run of form on Saturday with a
good 1-0 victory over the Jambo's. A Paul Wright goal after 5 minutes
was enough to secure the points, but it should have been more after PW
blasted over the bar twice, had a shot cleered off the line and was not
far away with a 25 yard drive. Hearts never looked like scoring, and
when they did get a shot in Lekovic was never really tested.
Alex Burke and David Bagan kept up there good form, Paul Wrights goal
was his fifth in five, so going in to Mondays Cup Tie we find ourselves
in the unusual position of being the form team in Scotland. Sounds
good dont it?
Anyway role on next Monday as I have the week off, so hopefully it will
be a very enjoyable week.
Mark.
|
50.1123 | mmmm...maybe your were right | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Apr 07 1997 20:36 | 12 |
|
Obviously I don't get many opportunities to see Killie games here in
Boston !!.....but a friend who is over here staying for a few days
tells me your lot really are quite good...and better than you league
position suggests. I am of course trying to rationalise the defeat we
suffered from you and make it less embarrasing by claiming we were
beaten by a competent team %^)....
Anyway...a complete neutral agrees somewhat with your rose-tinted
version of your team...thought it wass only fair to pass that along !
Trevor
|
50.1124 | Please Fergus gee Tam the job !!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon Apr 07 1997 21:42 | 13 |
|
El fatgut Traynor of the Daily Ranger is at it again mentioning of the
possibility of a certain Mr Burns return to Rugby Park if he gets the
sack at castle greyskull!!
Well yes Tommy, we'd love to have you back!! Preferably on the end of
a rope hanging from the Moffat!!
BTW Good to see Elvis missing for next Monday, anyone know the latest
on McKinnon???
Iain.
|
50.1125 | Please Fergus sack Tam the bam | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Apr 08 1997 10:51 | 5 |
|
At long last the board have finally relented and named Bobby Williamson
as new manager.
IC
|
50.1126 | Were Going To Win The Cup!! | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Apr 08 1997 11:37 | 5 |
| I think the Board have waited till this week to give the job to BW, as
it is obviously a big boost to both the players and the supporters and
will just help build a better atmosphere at Easter Road.
Mark.
|
50.1127 | ? | VYGER::KEACHIEA | | Tue Apr 08 1997 13:25 | 5 |
|
Is Kevin Mcgowne suspended for the semi-final. I hear he got a late
booking on Saturday that puts him over the limit.
Adrian
|
50.1128 | Please Dont play Derek!! | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | I want to be adored!! | Tue Apr 08 1997 13:44 | 6 |
| Yes McGowne is out of the semi. It is really quite worrying, as Jim
Lauchlan and Neil Whitworth are both out with long term injuries so it
means there is a chance Derek A**erson could play....Ah well maybe we
will get to the final next year!!!
Mark.
|
50.1129 | | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Tue Apr 08 1997 16:20 | 5 |
| Some of the Sunday papers said he will be available for the semi as his
suspension does not start until a date after that. Don't know if that
is right or not.
Andy
|
50.1130 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Apr 08 1997 16:23 | 8 |
| I am only going by what BW said on radio after the match on Saturday,
however it would be nice to have him as he is playing his best football
for us since joining from St.Johnstone.
I think Ray Mckinnon is out of the game but I am not sure...but that
would definatly be a added bonus.
Mark.
|
50.1131 | Where ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Apr 08 1997 22:15 | 8 |
| re 1124
Iain....Castle Greyskull is an affectionate name for Ibrox...seems
unlikely that TB would be sacked from there....mind you, as Rangers
seem to want to make all decisions in Scottish football, maybe thats
not so far off the mark !
Trevor
|
50.1132 | did you see the dodgy handshakes. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Tue Apr 15 1997 05:31 | 8 |
| this is the kilmarnock topic twev!
As for Rangers wanting to make decisions in scottish football,i
suggest you take a look further east. fergus mcbunnet, tommy burns
(1001 excuses for defeats and draws out soon in pape-r back)
the support for their pressganging of officials into fear of giving
decisions for rangers incase they are interrogated as to their evening
activities.
|
50.1133 | Wake up paleez | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Apr 15 1997 21:15 | 8 |
|
Seems to be a pattern here...I write a note...and a hun replies exactly
one week later. Why don't you get your interpreter to speed things up a
bit. We normally reply to notes topics more "real-time".
Till the 22nd then...
Trevor
|
50.1134 | Ur yiz there ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Apr 15 1997 22:12 | 8 |
|
So where are all youze Killie fans then ? Still drunk ? Apparently
there was the small matter of a cup semi last night involving your
team. Able to see it ended 0-0....but thats it.
Any report? When and where is the replay ?
Trevor
|
50.1135 | stubbed out. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Wed Apr 16 1997 05:22 | 10 |
| re.1134...this hun had urgent dealings elsewhere to give speedy reply.
as for waiting until the 22nd, is that "in a row" or the
number of seasons celtic go without a trophy?
resume your scribbles in note 47&48.
nine to see you,nine to see you,nine.
J.S.
|
50.1136 | You don't want to know | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Wed Apr 16 1997 13:03 | 9 |
| Trev,
The semi-final was a classic example of how bad Scottish football can be. It
was dire.
Nuff said.
Rgds, Spike.
|
50.1137 | IF BURKIE'S BACK WE'LL WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Apr 16 1997 13:24 | 9 |
|
Trevor,
The replay is next Tuesday at Easter road again and wont be
shown live by sky!!
Iain..
|
50.1138 | So long as ESPN doesn't show it ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Apr 16 1997 20:47 | 7 |
|
Geez....making y'all go back to Easter Road? That can't be pleasing
the fans considering the outcry at the venue for the 1st game.......
See ya in the final %^)
Trevor
|
50.1139 | WE'LL SUPPORT YOU EVER MORE MAYBE? | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Tue Apr 22 1997 22:05 | 14 |
| Killie fans are showing
their great support for their team by staying
away from tonights clash at Easter road.
With thousands of Killie end tickets unsold Booby Williamson has
admitted it looks as if the Killie fans will be out numbered by the
Arabs.
I suppose it's to be expected from Ayrshires greatest fans that when
your clubs just 90 minutes away from their first cup final in 37 years
you show your loyalty by staying at home,we know it's not easy going
to two games in one week when theirs grass to be cut,dishes to be done
overtime to work.
COME AWAY THE ARABS!!!
|
50.1140 | A trudge too far | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Apr 22 1997 22:13 | 4 |
|
Christ Rab....you'll support ANYTHING orange ! %^)
Trevor
|
50.1141 | SO SOON! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Tue Apr 22 1997 22:40 | 12 |
| TREV
Do you spend yor entire working day going through the notes file?
no sooner have I put one in and you reply.
Anyway apart from Killies disloyal fans I think United would give
the tims a better game in the final.
When you consider that most of Killies players want to play for
Celtic (or so they keep telling us) I know who I would back in a
Celtic Killie final (if I was a betting man and support Celtic
which I don't of course).
Rab.
|
50.1142 | HELLO HELLO WE ARE THE KILLIE BOYS! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Wed Apr 23 1997 01:41 | 8 |
| KILMARNOCK- 1 Mcintyre
DUNDEE UTD- 0
Well done Killie let's hope you can win it.
p.s. trev I've always had a soft spot for Killie!
|
50.1143 | Make up yer mind Rab !!! | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Apr 23 1997 02:20 | 14 |
| Re -2. Nope Rab, just happened to be in it when your note arrived.
Re -1. You have more U-turns than John Major, Rab !!!
Anyway, suppose we should congratulate Killie on reaching the final.
Since there are no "active" Dundee Utd noters...it should make for good
banter in here. Especially now that the legions of Killie "fans" will
be swelled by a few "neutrals".....roughly translated, orange b*****s.
Hey, if Falkirk make it (doh!)....the game could be played at Luthrie
Locomotive's ground....the size would match the interest.....
Trevor
|
50.1144 | THE MOTHER OF ALL PARTIES ON THE 24th | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Apr 23 1997 11:32 | 32 |
|
SUPER KILLIE
SUPER KILLIE
OH
OH
OH
SUPER KILLIE
SUPER KILLIE
SUPER KILLIE
OH
OH
OH
SUPER KILLIE
SUPER KILLIE
SUPER KILLIE
OH
OH
OH
SUPER KILLIE
SUPER KILLIE
SUPER KILLIE
OH
OH
OH
SUPER KILLIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EXTREMELY HOARSE THIS MORNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IC..
|
50.1145 | There'll be Johnnie Walker Whisky in the Cup!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | IRNBRU::LITTLE | | Wed Apr 23 1997 12:58 | 13 |
| Well, what can I say - congratulations to Bobby Williamson and the team, it
was well worth a second visit to Easter Road. After watching Killie for
nearly 30 years I've eventually (well almost) forgiven them for all the real
lows they've put me through. I just know there is going to be Johnnie Walker
whisky in the cup!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Last night was incredible, I can't remember anything like it in my time but
then I wasn't at Tynecastle or at the Eintracht game but I'm sure it was
just as great a feeling.
Roll on May 24th.
Stuart
|
50.1146 | | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Wed Apr 23 1997 20:42 | 3 |
|
|
50.1147 | something borrowed,something blue. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Wed Apr 23 1997 20:47 | 4 |
| Got a bit lost for words in the last note.
Anyway, let`s hope it`s an all stripes final and no hoops.
J.S
|
50.1148 | My heads hurting | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Apr 23 1997 20:50 | 4 |
|
I nominate .1446 as note of the season....and note .1147 as runner up.
Trevor
|
50.1149 | WE ARE THE SILLIE BOYS! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Wed Apr 23 1997 22:13 | 1 |
| Sorry trev can't agree I have to go for note 47.2611
|
50.1150 | Old and Infirm !!!! | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Thu Apr 24 1997 21:47 | 16 |
| I've been playing it pretty low key in OUR notes for a while but I've
got to enter something now that I've seen that our most regular
entrants in here are a couple of HUNS that are so bored with there own
set of chumps winning the league week in week out they've got to come
into our notes to get a bit of banter. Now guys what you want to start
doing is give up on the Huns and the Tic and start following your local
team. I know wee Rab only supports Rangers because all the big boys at
school were going to kick his head in if he said otherwise and as for
JSTEELE,..... well nuff said !!!!!
Kindest regards,
Scott.
|
50.1151 | AWAY THE MEADOW! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Thu Apr 24 1997 22:24 | 17 |
| In case there is anyone who doesn't remember Scott he was the pencil
necked maintence tech? ( I use the term tech very loosely) who used
to contribute to these notes before taking the huff, he also shows
his leanings towards Celtic by refering to us as huns which I'm sure
will delight Trevor.
The reason we old firm fans write in these notes is because no one
else seems intrested in Killie, maybe that explains the poor support
on Tuesday.
Never mind Scott come may 24th I'm sure you will have time to cut the
grass and wash the dishes before settling down in front of the telly
with you'r two cans of ALDI'S lager to watch the most boring cup final
in years.
By the way congratulations to Killie Fans for setting a new record of
the worst attended Scottish Cup semi final ever!! well done.
IRVINE MEADOW RAB!
|
50.1152 | HUFF, SHMUFF... | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Fri Apr 25 1997 01:47 | 13 |
| Meadow Shmeadow ya wee turd, away and fit Pumps for Weirs ya Blue nosed
biggot.
Anyway seeing as I'm back I would like to take this oppertunity to say
well done to us AND you've got to be init to win it. ( Ha, Ha
Rangers...)
Regards,
Scott.
|
50.1153 | Alex Burke must be 2 million then !!!!!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Apr 25 1997 12:18 | 6 |
|
Dalglish was at Easter road on Tuesday to watch David Bagan currently
valued by Killie at 1 million pounds!!!!!!!!!!!
IC
|
50.1154 | Absolutely brilliant !!! | SWING::WALSH | | Fri Apr 25 1997 16:28 | 37 |
|
I was at the first semi but I've been working in Nottingham the last few
days so I've missed the replay and the celebrations.
Nottingham is near Chesterfield so there was quite a good atmosphere
watching the Chesterfield v Middlesboro game in a pub. There I was -
standing - on ma tod - pub was packed - watching sky flash up latest
scores as they changed - 8 miniutes to go - it was unbareable with no
news - then it flashed up - 1-0 and I let out an almighty roar.
The whole pub went quite and just looked at me.
There has been a massive cheesy grin on my face since then.
I just got back late last night so I've been reading the last few days
papers and the watching the video. Its absolutely brilliant.
I've been watching Killie for over 30 years and win or lose nothing
will beat it.
It'll be a first for Ayr though, their name will be sung for the first
time during a Scottish Cup Final
- HELLO HELLO WE ARE THE KILLIE BOYS !! - you know the rest
And its great to see no Old Firm in the final.
The noter (or is it nutter) a few back is typical of Old Firm fans.
Because Celtic or Rangers are not in it then its got to be a boring
final. If he remembers the last time there was a decent cup final was
when they were not involved. I'm sure this will be the same.
As for Easter road - The guy that designed it sould be shot -
I was in the Upper Teir at the first game , there are 2 staircases and
entrances/exit, one at each end about 6 feet wide - fine when going in at
different times, but at the end of the game when everyone gets out at
once there is an almight crush to get out - very dangerous in my view
and should never be considered for a Semi or a Scotland game ever
again.
John Walsh
|
50.1155 | Typical | VYGER::KEACHIEA | | Fri Apr 25 1997 18:45 | 5 |
| Re last note.
The stands were built by BARR. The Ayr chairman.
Adrian
|
50.1156 | Which school didn`t you go to ? | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Fri Apr 25 1997 22:59 | 21 |
| Scott you moron, league`s are won season after season not week after
week. I take it after you are crying into your pie on the 24th we`ll
not hear from you until the year 2037.......If we`re lucky.
(spell check) oppertunity = O.P.P.O.R.T.U.N.I.T.Y
biggot = B.I.G.O.T
P.S Just because Raith Rovers won a trophy and got relegated,
it doesn`t mean Killie will.
Win a trophy that is!
J.S
|
50.1157 | Greenwood Academy :-( | VYGER::GOLDIES | | Sat Apr 26 1997 00:32 | 39 |
| Jim,
Your a suss character and I'm not one to get dragged into a slagging
match but if you don't stop it I'll be forced to let all of DEC know
about your exploits.
Hmmmmm, hopefully that will give you something to think about.
Anyway, any more buys like Officer Dibble and you may find yourselves
down our end of the table next year..........Oh, and Jim can you just
remind me of the score when Killie last played at Ibrox !!!!!
Yours aye,
Scott.
|
50.1158 | Nerves Of Steele! | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Sat Apr 26 1997 01:33 | 10 |
| Go on punk,make my day.
Scott, would you like to see the photographs from THAT night out ?
They`ll be on the notice board when you`re ready, it`s your move.!
"In yer killie slums, in yer killie slums"
Jimmsy.
|
50.1159 | give them credit ? | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Mon Apr 28 1997 13:14 | 5 |
| RE 1155:
Was it not also Barr who built Rugby park in record time and gave Kilmarnock one
of the best provincial club grounds in Scotland ?
Danny.
|
50.1160 | FINE IF YOUR A MIDGET !!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon Apr 28 1997 13:59 | 7 |
|
Rugby Park is comfortable for people below five and a half feet, any
taller and it can be rather cramped. But yes Barr does deserve some
credit for getting the job done on time. Pity he cant do some work
on his own pigsty!!!!!!!!
IC..
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50.1161 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon Apr 28 1997 14:06 | 6 |
| I have to agree about the seating in Rugby Park, I've been there a few
times and every time I have to try and sit sideways in the seat or
else the poor bugger in front of me gets my knee in the back of his
head....
Ray...
|
50.1162 | leg room | SWING::WALSH | | Mon Apr 28 1997 14:45 | 8 |
| Some advice for taller chappies at Rugby Park.
The stands are split by a gangway. At the very back of the lower part
of the stands the seats are much higher. If your 6ft 4in like me
then your legs do not hit the seat in front. Thats were I've been
sitting recently and where I'll be getting a season ticket for next.
John Walsh
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50.1163 | KILLIE MAKE 500,000 POUNDS FOR CUP RUN | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu May 01 1997 12:09 | 8 |
|
According to newspaper reports Kilmarnock have been allocated 24,000
tickets at Ibrox which go on public sale May 11th. Season ticket
holders can collect their tickets before this, the dates i'm not sure.
Season ticket holders can get a maximum of four tickets per person.
IC..
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50.1164 | OR ARE THE KILLIE BEARS THAT BIG ?? | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Thu May 01 1997 13:48 | 5 |
| >> Season ticket holders can get a maximum of four tickets per person.
ARE THE SEATS AT IBROX THAT SMALL YOU NEED FOUR EACH ?????
Danny.
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50.1165 | NO HOOPS AT IBROX | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu May 01 1997 14:16 | 9 |
|
Danny,
I forgot Morton fans are'nt used to all ticket matches!! As
season ticket holders you will be "entitled" to purchase 4 tickets.
Who was that other First division side we thrashed in the cup?????
OOOPS!!!!!!!!
IC
|
50.1166 | We stole them ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu May 01 1997 18:09 | 5 |
|
They need 4 coz that way there'll be chance that one will still be
intact from the last Celtic visit !! %^)
Trevor
|
50.1167 | You need them. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Thu May 01 1997 18:29 | 2 |
| Maybe celtic will be able to finish their pish bowl ground then.!
|
50.1168 | WHITWORTH,BURKE AND MITCHELL BACK !!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri May 02 1997 13:07 | 24 |
|
CUP FINAL TICKET PRICES
-------------------------
MAIN STAND 20-27 POUNDS
CLUB DECK (MAIN STAND) 22 POUNDS
BROOMLOAN ROAD 18 POUNDS
GOVAN STAND 20-22 POUNDS
COPELAND ROAD 18 POUNDS
FAMILY ENCL. ADULTS 17 POUNDS , CHILD 6 POUNDS
-- THE SFA HAVE STILL TO ALLOCATE THE STANDS --
BTW.
Dunfermline have 8 players missing for tomorrow!!!!!!!!!
IC..
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50.1169 | You must have the prices wrong | MKTCRV::MANNERINGS | | Fri May 02 1997 14:23 | 6 |
| >>TICKET PRICES
I don't believe it.
Surely people aren't prepared to pay 18 pounds to watch this stuff are
they??
|
50.1170 | Even more if don't have a wean! | VYGER::KEACHIEA | | Fri May 02 1997 15:29 | 10 |
| re - last
18 pounds if your going with a child. Between 22 and 27 pounds (I
think) if your not. Still it's the price to pay if you want to see a
great team like Killie.
All this cup final buisness is getting to me.
Adrian
|
50.1171 | Better expensive than not there | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Fri May 02 1997 16:19 | 12 |
50.1172 | | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri May 02 1997 18:09 | 10 |
|
> blow your last two league games <
Three league games left to go !!
Totally agree with the prices Danny, but who cares !!! we're in the
final and going to enjoy it regardless.
IC..
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50.1173 | I have the answers | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri May 02 1997 18:36 | 7 |
|
Apparantly the SFA hired Basil Fawlty to determine the logistics for
the cup final. The high prices were his way to deter "riff-raff" from
turning up....we've had a "family" cup final, now we're going for a
"gourmet" cup final.....it's ALL true %^)
Trevor
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50.1174 | touch of the verbals !! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri May 02 1997 19:15 | 7 |
|
Trev old chap, you do talk some amount of p**h at times!!!
Sounds like a classic case of LACKOVTROPHYITUS or
NAEGREENGINGERINRACUP!!
Iain..
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50.1175 | Spend it on gazza's lawyer | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri May 02 1997 21:11 | 20 |
|
re -1
What do you mean "at times" !!!! (Why did you even respond to that
message ??)...and we NEVER put green ginger in the cup old boy...we put
holy watter !!
Anyhoo..on to the prices thing. The SFA maybe aren't all that greedy
here....is it not true that a significant "bite" of each ticket price
will go to Rangers as "hosts" for the final ?? Anybody care to find
out how greedy they are being ??
Looking forward to a whole stadium singing "hello hello" in unison,
hasn't happened since the last Rangers Hearts final %^)
Must be confusing for folk arriving at the game trying to work out
which end their follow...excuse me...fellow fans are at...smiley..
Trevor
|
50.1176 | Well ?..... | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon May 05 1997 21:36 | 2 |
|
No match report on the Dunfermline game chaps ? %^)
|
50.1177 | A Friend In Need Is A Friend In Debt. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Wed May 07 1997 08:20 | 29 |
| What a decision the Ayrshire slum dwellers have to make today.
Do they try and save their own scrawny necks and take a point(s)
from the east Glasgow slum dwellers or......
Do they hand their great "mates" the points on a plate to keep
the said "dwellers" in with a shout of hi-jacking the league
championship.
Quite a tricky choice to make,but i`m sure they`ll choose wisely.
Looks as if Killie`s GOING DOWN GOING DOWN GOING DOWN, GOING DOWN
GOING DOWN GOING DOWN, GOING DOWN GOING DOWN etc etc etc.
Jimmy.
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50.1178 | re -1 What a load of old bollox | IRNBRU::LITTLE | | Wed May 07 1997 16:40 | 20 |
| Jimmy
You are a sad man if you think the Killie would ever throw a match (well,
not for celtic).
As I think back to all the games I've been to over the years I can't
remember any game against Celtic where Killie looked like they wern't trying.
I've seen a number of games against Rangers where I've thought "Bloody Hell,
we're making this easy for them!".
I've also never been at a Killie Celtic game where Celtic have "gave" us
the points but I've certainly seen a few Killie Rangers games where we have
taken dubious points. The one that springs to mind recently was a couple (or
3) years ago at rugby park when we got a handful of free kicks in exactly
the same position and evntually managed to sneak the ball in at Goram's
left hand post to win the game 1-0.
So, as for doing folk favours when the gers get beat again tonight and we
take the points from celtic we'll know that once again Bobby has helped
his old mates out!
Stuat
|
50.1179 | Whit..ur you thick or what ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed May 07 1997 20:58 | 13 |
| Got to agree with the previous noter...It's complete tosh to suggest
that Celtic and Killie have ANY affinity....Rangers, mayhaps,
definitely not Celtic. Jim is clearly making excuses in advance and, as
can be seen with the complete lack of noting in 47.*, they are crapping
themselves big-time as they should have wrapped the thing up ages ago
and now face 2 tough away games to complete their season. They'll still
do it clearly....but they are making it hard ! Still say they did the
old pals act with Motherwell, as I said earlier...Hearts will lie down
and roll-over if it is still undecided after tonight...
I find Andrex is better than Delsa...hth...
Trevor
|
50.1180 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Wed May 07 1997 21:20 | 5 |
| >>> I find Andrex is better than Delsa...hth...
Trev, if Rangers lose tonight we're talking Pampers extra-absorbant....
Ray....
|
50.1181 | Tabs on the ears ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed May 07 1997 21:43 | 6 |
|
Like it Ray !.....but would you wrap it around their arses or their
mouths ?? The same stuff will be coming outa both !
sngd
Fergus D McCann
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50.1182 | Two lovers entwined. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Thu May 08 1997 08:53 | 12 |
| Losers always stick together.
Rangers don`t need anyone to lie down to them to win anything,
beating the yahoos is quite sufficient.
Looking forward to scudding sellik at least 4 times next season,
pity we won`t be able to do killie aswell,unless we get them in any cup
competitions.
Down,down deeper and down.
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50.1183 | we're going to win the cup !!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu May 08 1997 12:11 | 14 |
|
rep -1
>Down down, deeper down<
No way !!!!!!
Look out all you Hun and Tim chappies to a scudding from the Ayrshire
Killie AGAIN next season!!!!!!!!!
-----
p.s
Who's in the Scottish Cup final anyway !!!!!
Iain..
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50.1184 | Bring on the Barca....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu May 08 1997 16:18 | 16 |
|
Providing we win the cup, the European cup winners fixture dates are
the 13th and 27th of August!!
Going by previous seasons results and the others (Huns,Tims,Utd) having
to play preliminary ties we should be, by then Scotlands sole
representative in europe!!!!!!!!
p.s
To any darkie noters wondering what the Cup Winners Cup is all about
it's a competition for cup winners!!! (2nd div champs dont count)
IC..
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50.1185 | You ain't won nowt yet... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu May 08 1997 21:20 | 6 |
| re -1
Iain, I assume your tongue was very firmly against your cheek when you
entered that note.....
Trevor
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50.1186 | Bum,Titty bum titty bum. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Fri May 09 1997 10:01 | 24 |
| Having his tongue firmly in his cheek will make a change, Isn`t it
usually stuck in some other crevice, one with two cheeks.
Iain`s optimistic to the end, The favours have run out and he`ll be
checking the Teletext for killie results next season.
P.S You`re quite right, winning the 2nd division doesn`t get you into
european comps, neither does losers in cup finals.
Four out of four for United,Honestly.
Where`s killie`s medals, where`s killie`s medals.....
J.S
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50.1187 | ONE TEAM IN AYRSHIRE | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri May 09 1997 13:23 | 21 |
| >checking the teletext for results next season<
What are you on about Jimmy!! I go to see my team unlike some
others!!!!
>Four out of four for United<
You've completely lost me here! Pity your patter's not as smooth
as yer coupon!! Try and talk in relevant English in here!! It
certainly helps!
>wheres yer medals<
To be collected May 24th 1997, watch this space!!!!!!!!
P.S
Do you know when the humiliation!!!..ehm..i.mean...Champions
league begins?
IC..
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50.1188 | Killie for the Cup | VYGER::HUMEA | Alan Hume | Sat May 10 1997 01:03 | 4 |
| Jim doesn't speak English, more like 'Hun speak' or 'forked tongue'
depending on results.
|
50.1189 | KILLIE PLAYER'S WANTED! | VYGER::JORDANB | | Sun May 11 1997 19:15 | 4 |
| AT SATURDAY'S GAME,I NOTICED FRANK CLARKE CURRENT MANCHESTER CITY
MANAGER WATCHING THE MIGHTY KILLIE.CAN ANYBODY SHED LIGHT ON HIS
MOTIVES,AS HE WAS ALSO SEEN AT THE SEMI-FINAL CUP CLASH AGAINST
DUNDEE UNITED.
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50.1190 | You Burk(e) | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon May 12 1997 06:35 | 7 |
| I WILL ASSUME HE WAS LOOKING AT YOUR BRIGHT YOUNG STAR CALED BURKE !!!
ARE YOU FINDING THIS DIFFICULT TO READ...GOOD....STOP SHOUTING !!!
..It's much more pleasant reading in lower case..n'est pas ????
Twev
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50.1191 | NEARLY TIME FOR THE PROPER CUP FINAL!!!!!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri May 16 1997 10:47 | 4 |
|
Alex Burke has been awarded Bell's young player of the year award !!!!
IC..
|
50.1192 | Have you left town already! | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Tue May 20 1997 15:45 | 23 |
| Geeeeeeeezzzzzzzzz it`s awfy quiet in here lately.
Are all yous North Ayrshire interlopers saving your "voices"
for the final? Or is it that yous are shit...g yourselves at the
slagging that will follow,follow (oops,forgot what note i was in for a
second) after getting stuffed from Falkirk.
P.S. Don`t forget to lock up your houses on the 24th as the yahoo`s
are planning a double swoop on Kilmarnock and Falkirk that day.
Video`s and T.V`s are safe `cos they don`t know how to use them
yet, it`s the women and kids you`ve to protect.
Oh Aye, and the dog aswell.
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50.1193 | | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue May 20 1997 16:14 | 20 |
| ** ** ** ** ** ** *******
** ** ** ** ** ** *******
** ** ** ** ** ** **
****** ** ** ** ** *******
****** ** ** ** ** *******
** ** ** ** ** ** **
** ** ** ******* ****** ** *******
** ** ** ******* ****** ** *******
KILLIE !!!
KILLIE !!
KILLIE !!
Nae chance of the darkies ever gettin burgled !!!!!
IC!!!
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50.1194 | Big Issue Town. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Tue May 20 1997 17:11 | 5 |
| You`re absolutely right,you won`t get burgled.
What`s the point of stealing back the stuff that was stolen ?
j.s
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50.1195 | Venue ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue May 20 1997 21:22 | 5 |
|
Where's the final being played chaps ? Is Hampden still "off" the
list?
Trevor
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50.1196 | Party in John Finnie street | VYGER::HUMEA | Alan Hume | Wed May 21 1997 03:41 | 7 |
| Ibrox is the venue for the final.
Three year deal for Williamson has been mentioned on T.V. tonight, and
no Jimmy the T.V. wasn't stolen.
A.H.
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50.1197 | Farry's a complete w****r !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu May 22 1997 16:20 | 9 |
|
Looks like we're going for the treble on Saturday lads !!!
1 Scottish Cup
2 Best programme in Premier division
3 Best pie in u.k
C'mon KILLIE .........
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50.1198 | No need for a trophy cabinet. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Thu May 22 1997 16:49 | 18 |
| The only treble Killie will achieve is....
...1.No Coca Cola cup
...2.No Championship
...3.No Scottish Cup
P.S. And no Ayrshire cup.
Ya bunch of losers.
J.s
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50.1199 | Its nearly partytime........... | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri May 23 1997 10:46 | 9 |
|
rep:- 1198
Being a Darkie Jimmy you'll know what losing's all about!!!
Get back to the losers conference where you belong!!!
rgds.
Iain..
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50.1200 | Mine`s a tan Ian`s is dirt. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Fri May 23 1997 12:22 | 25 |
| Losers notes ? Rangers win more trophy`s in one season than Killie
have won in all their pitiful history.
P.S Just a little phrase to give you a fright.
SOAP AND WATER
jimmy
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50.1201 | One less trophy at Ibrox !!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri May 23 1997 18:07 | 13 |
|
rep :- 1200
If you's were so good, you'd have been playing tomorrow o'unwashed one!
But you ARENT !!!!!!!
Cos your s***e !!!!!!
Finest rgds. & away to party
Iain..
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50.1202 | Is it done yet dad ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Sun May 25 1997 09:21 | 11 |
|
Well, Killie did it...a "rousing" 1-0 victory........
PLEASE, don't let me hear EVER again about it being "good for Scottish
football" to not have the old firm in the final...what complete dross
this was....
...and get that friggin' whisky washed outa the cup before the bhoys
put the champagne in it next year.....
Trevor
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50.1203 | Stuff the old-firm | AYOV20::SYS_132894 | | Sun May 25 1997 13:32 | 19 |
|
Trev,
maybe it wasn't a great cup-final but at least the viewing public
could watch a cup-final without having to listen to the bile, bigotry
and hatred that pours from stands whenever Rangers or Celtic are
playing. At least the winning team can parade the trophy through the
town centre, something the Rangers and Celtic cannot do. Both sets of
supporters, of all ages, would have enjoyed the day out so I for one
hope there are more non-old firm cup finals.
Danny.
ps I just hope that Ayr Utd can get there sometime!!
pps A grudging congrats to Killie on winning the trophy. I was actually
passing through Kilmarnock @17:15 on Saturday, you could see and feel
the excitement in the air as they awaited the tour of honour. I suppose
that dull and dreary town deserves some brightness for once!!!!! -)
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50.1204 | Guid ol' Killie! | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Mon May 26 1997 02:45 | 14 |
| Congrats Killie, not pretty but heh who gives a s#@t when you've just
won the cup. This hun doesn't grudge Killie or Falkirk their day,
everybody seemed to have a whale of a time and rightly so. Let's be
honest I don't think Rangers or Celtic could have made the atmosphere
any better. Being an Ayrshire man I'm chuffed for Killie and all those
Digital Killie fans, so bah humbug to any begrudgers out there, you're
just jealous!
Keep on stuffing the Tims and you'll go a long way next season too!
MWT
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50.1205 | congrats from a 'ton fan | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Mon May 26 1997 18:30 | 6 |
| Well done to Kilmarnock. Being another provincial team supporter I am
100% jelous (at least I know we were knocked out by the winners!).
Unless a lot of the cup day fans reappear (unlikely) I look forward to
going to Rugby park next season to support a scottish club in europe.
Danny
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50.1206 | Still can't quite believe it! | IRNBRU::LITTLE | | Tue May 27 1997 12:52 | 14 |
| What a day it was! The last 10 minutes were terrible and the 24 hours after the
whistle were the best of my life.
We walked down into town after we got back from the game, stood at Blacks Bar
and waited for the team to come back. We then headed for John Finnie Street
and as we turned into West George Street I wondered why everyone was standing
at the railway station. The sight that greeted us as we turned into John
Finnie Street was incredible - just a sea of blue and white with everyone
singing their hearts out. I wish I had been at the bottom of the street to see
the faces of the players as they realised how many people were waiting to see
them. I don't believe the scenes on Saturday night will ever be repeated in
Killie and I'm just glad I was there and got to take part.
Stuart
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50.1207 | WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue May 27 1997 15:44 | 10 |
|
Unbelievable is the only word to describe Saturday!!!!! I've never
seen so many tears at the final whistle in my life. The scenes in
Killie on Saturday night will be remembered for a long, long time!
Championeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BTW...
Anyone know when the CWC draw is made?
Iain..
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50.1208 | Bring on Barcelona !!! | VYGER::KEACHIEA | | Wed May 28 1997 16:27 | 10 |
|
Superb is all I can say!!
I was at the final. Some atmosphere. Nearly fell off the club deck when
Killie scored. The scenes in John Finnie street will never be seen
again, I don't think I'll see 30000+ drinking away in good spirit in
Killie again.
Still recovering Adrian
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50.1209 | Still got the hangover....... | VYGER::HUMEA | Alan Hume | Mon Jun 02 1997 00:37 | 3 |
| Ref.1207
Iain, heard the draw was taking place on the 9th June.
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