Killie's dismal defensive form continued today, we
have now conceded 13 goals in the last 4 matches, 10 of these goals were
to teams below us in the league...... simply put ..... JUST NOT GOOD
ENOUGH!! With arguably our best defender David Lilley, being
suspended for the next 3 matches it does not bode well for a "Merry
Killie Christmas"!
Killie midfielder Gary McDonald was booked by referee Willie
Young for diving after only 30 seconds
of the match, after an innocuous challenge by
United skipper Derek McInnes.
Killie started well
enough,and in the 14th minute the impressive Stevie Naismith set
up Allan Johnston only to see the ex-Rangers man blast his shot wildly
over the bar.
The home side were showing little in attack but they took the lead
with a fortuitous goal.
Brebner hit a powerful snap-shot from 25 yards which was going wide
until it struck the heel of striker McIntyre and deflected past the
helpless Combe.
In the 22nd minute the home side doubled their lead when Robson's
in-swinging corner from the right evaded a crowd of players and sneaked
into the far post.
Killie should have pulled a goal
back following an incredible goalmouth scramble which at one point saw
Naismith's close range header knocked off the line by Robson.
In the 35th minute Combe had to react smartly to prevent Robson
knocking another corner from the right hand side into the net, this time
at the near post.
The home side secured the three points with a goal within a minute of
the second half starting.

Wilson swung in a free-kick from wide on the left and
Jim McIntyre
rose high in a packed penalty area to glance his header from eight yards
past Combe and into the corner.
On the hour mark, as United broke quickly, McIntyre and Jason
Scotland worked a one-two at the edge of the Killie box before
McIntyre's volley from 20 yards had Combe scrambling to gather at the
second attempt.
Careless Killie defender Simon Ford was the caught in possession
which allowed United to break and when McInnes eventually set up Robson
12 yards from goal, Killie keeper Combe blocked well with his legs.
As the visitors pushed forward, United were always looking likely to
add more goals with Scotland going close with a drive from 20 yards
which went inches wide of the post.
Then Derek McInnes floated a 25-yard free-kick just past Killie's
right hand post before the United skipper skimmed the bar with a
tremendous drive from a Collin Samuel cut-back.
In the last minute Scotland should have made it four when he was
one-on-one with Combe but the United striker blasted his shot straight
at the Killie keeper.
Kilmarnock: Combe, Lilley
, Dindeleux, Ford, Invincibile,(Dargo
62 mins) McDonald
, Johnston,(Murray
52 mins) Greer,
Leven, Boyd,(Wales 88 mins) Naismith
Subs Not Used: Smith,
Fowler, Hay,Wolski
Attendance: 5,097