The vastly experienced
Johnston, 35, played with Hearts, Rennes,
Sunderland, Rangers and Middlesbrough before
arriving at Rugby Park in 2004.
During his time in
Ayrshire he made 107 starts for Killie and
scored five goals.
2008-09 Season News:
April 9th 2009....Kilmarnock
midfielder Allan Johnston is deciding whether to undergo a
career-saving operation or retire from the game.
The 35-year-old, who is out
of contract in the summer, has not played this season due to a
serious hamstring problem.
The Rugby Park side have
sought the advice of a specialist and manager Jim Jefferies revealed
they were told Johnston requires surgery if he wants to continue
playing.
Jefferies said : "Our
physio spoke to a specialist down south who has done this type of
operation. He knows the case as Allan has been down there and he
said this is a last resort. So we've to let him know if Allan wants
it done.
"I've asked Allan what his
thoughts are but if he wants to continue playing football then he's
going to need to get the operation done. It's up to Allan to make a
decision as to whether he wants to continue playing or not.
"It's a problem with his
hamstring which affects him up his side. He feels it after a game,
he feels it when he's running and jogging but he's such a pro that
he tries to get through it.
"He may be able to get away
with it at reserve level but he can't at first team level and he
knows that.
"Allan's very honest about
it because a couple of times I've wanted to put him on the bench but
he's said he would struggle if he had to go on.
"If he decides to continue
playing then we'll need to see if we can take it to the next stage.
Even if he doesn't stay here and he still wants to continue playing
then he's going to need to get the operation done."
June 4th JJ on "Magic: Being Released By Killie... "Allan
hasn’t played much in the last couple of years because of injury.
He’s been involved in the coaching side of things with the club but
he told me he wants to continue playing. He understands the
situation here and now’s the time for him to move on."
"He’s done very well for us since he came here and he’s a dream to
work with, a very professional guy with a great attitude. I’ve
spoken to his agent within the last few days and he told me that
there have been a few enquiries about him – some in a coaching
capacity and some as a player/coach. |