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Season Diary
2006-2007
July 2006

Di Giacomo Scores Against Preston NE
Killie lose only one first-team squad
member in
Gary McDonald (who moved on to Oldham) during the off season.
Invincibile was the last team member to sign-on again, and does
for two more
seasons!
It is also learned that Killie may be sweating Alan Combe's
availability for the season opener at champions Celtic on July 29th, as
he recovers from a hip surgery. Killie take three trialists to
Il Ciocco,
in Italy. Keith Lasley 26, who spent
five seasons with Motherwell before moving to Plymouth Argyle in 2004.
Australian 21-year-old McClenachan who played 34 times last season for
the MK Dons (on loan from West Ham United), and 30 year-old defender
Grant Murray, who was with Partick last term. Murray
impresses manager enough to warrant a 1 year deal with Killie. Killie's
new home top was released early before the
"Open" day, and was very well received. Killie then start their
pre-season tune-up, coming twice from behind to draw 2-2 with QoS, down
in Dumfries, with Danny & Naisy grabbing
Killie's goals.
Killie then play 2 games in 2 days at Elgin in the Ennstone Challenge
Cup. Killie beat Elgin 3-0
(Jacko (2) & trialist Barrowman), and fall
0-1 to Ross Co,
(with Naisy missing a penalty.)
Killie then host West Brom and win
2-1 (Jacko & Nish), then draw 1-1 with
Preston NE 1-1,
with Jacko again scoring, his 4th goal of the pre-season.
The Killie open day, was held on July 23rd, and is now called the "Killie
Festival" and a great time was had by all!
Before Killie's 06-07 SPL season opener at Parkhead
against 05-06 SPL champs Celtic, they sign
Andrew Barrowman
to a one year contract.
Killie fall 1-4 at
Parkhead to extend our 55-56 year league misery there! Naisy
opens his account for Killie was one of the rare good Killie talking
points. Stand in keeper Graeme Smith also gave a good
account of himself also!
Aug 2006

Naisy & Big Colin Both On Target Vs Hibs!
Killie host Hibernian for their first match of the new
season, at Rugby Park,
and it took a great first
half performance by stand in keeper
Graeme Smith, to keep Killie in the contest only down a single
goal at the half! A fierce team-talk
by JJ at the half resulted, in a much more spirited 2nd half
performance, and Killie were soon on level terms with Colin Nish
putting Killie even. A wonder solo goal (right) by Steven "Kid Goals"
Naismith sealed a fantastic
2-1 comeback win!
Killie then toil against the Arabs at home who played 50
odd min's a man down holding Killie to a disappointing
0-0 draw. Killie
offer Keith Lasley a deal, but he knocks us back to return
to bottom of the league Motherwell. Better signing news is that
David Fernandez does sign, for 2 years (with an option for a 3rd
year).
Killie then travel to Westfield and pick up 3 points with Gary
Wales pulling Killie even, and sub Paul Di Giacomo
(left)
netting a late winner as Killie steal the points, in a
2-1 win over the
Bairns. This was Jacko's first league goal since Nov 16th
2002 (when we beat Livi
2-0 at home!). Grant Murray also plays very well in his Killie
debut! This was Killie's first away win of 2006, having not won away
from Rugby Park, since
we beat Falkirk
2-1 in Dec of 2005!
Killie bring August to a close with a Sunday match at home to
Rangers. Killie come twice from behind to thwart a Kris
Boyd double, and
earn a 2-2 draw, with
Graeme Smith making several fine stops in the Killie goal.
This
was Killie's first point off of the Old Firm in 4 years! Fraser
Wright scored his first goal for the club, and Steven
Naismith scored in the 90th min from the spot, after several
Killie penalty appeals had been denied. Fernandez made his
Killie debut, and looked pretty good! Naisy also headed down to London to train
with Arsenal after the match, but nothing concrete came of his visit.
Before the transfer window closes, manager Jefferies snaps up
Iain Campbell, a 21
year old, left full-back, from Dunfermline.
Sep 2006

Naisy Goes Close at Love Street
The Euro 2008 qualifiers,
meant that Killie did not play for 2 weeks, and then threw away the
points
in
a 2-3 defeat to the Pars
at East End Park, after twice having taken the lead through
Invincible, & Wales. Some better new for Killie was
that Jim Jefferies was named the SPL's manager of the month for Aug!.
Killie do bounce back with some fine football at Love St, with a
1-0 win over the
Buddies. Gus
heaps the praise on his former employers, stating Killie were the best footballing team to come to Paisy so far this term! For the record
Killie's winning goal was an O.G.!
Killie then go into the next 2 week international break where the match
will go down as the "Fir Park Fiasco", conceding 3 goals in 9 min's to
winless bottom of the league Motherwell, after Danny had
headed onto the bar with the game scoreless. Killie went onto lose by a
0-5 scoreline, a real
sore one!
Killie finish the month in 6th place in the SPL with 12 points from 9
matches.
Oct 2006

JJ Celebrates His First Killie Win at Tynecastle!
Many Killie fans went into
the Aberdeen home match worried about the team's defensive frailties
after
the Well match, and with Greer & Lilley
both out. However Simon Ford
made a welcome first start,
but could not see the match out and Ryan O'Leary had to
step in to replace him from the bench. Both contributed in
helping Killie grind a fine
1-0 home win!
Gary Wales scoring the game's only goal. Naismith
also seemed to be in hungrier form, having been given a week off, prior
to the match by manager Jefferies. Killie then headed of to
Tynecastle, to play 2nd placed Hearts, where we had not won for 6
seasons. Jim Jefferies face (see above pic) said it all as Killie won
comfortably 2-0 with
Invincible, & Wales scoring for Killie.
Gordon Greer also returned, and Wright, Fernandez &
Fowler were singled out as 3 men of the match in a tremendous
all-round team performance.
Killie
finish a good October with a home match against Celtic. Killie lose
1-2 in a match
most noteworthy for a horrendous challenge on David Fernandez
by Caldwell, that should have produced a straight red. Fernandez tears his
knee ligaments, and his season would now be over. Colin Nish
Ferdy's replacement opened the scoring with a fine shot, but sadly Killie
could not hold on for what would have been a well deserved point.
Killie finish the month in 5th place in the SPL with 18 points from
12
matches.
Nov 2006

Killie Move On To The CIS Semi's!
Killie start November
against a newly appointed John Collins Hibs side at Easter Rd. Four goals
in the first 20 min's of the 2nd half see both teams play to a
2-2 draw.
Killie open the scoring with a deflected Naisy shot
(credited as an O.G.), and then pull even, with a close range
Naismith header.
Killie then hosted Motherwell in the CIS Quarter-Final, and picked up a
modicum of revenge for their
0-5
Fir Park loss, just 5 weeks earlier. Fraser "Fright" Wright
scored a double (conceded a penalty also!) and was named "man of the
match" by the sponsors as
Killie moved on to the Semi's. Danny Invincibile (left)
scoring the winner with a wonder left foot shot!
Killie then travel to Tannadice, and put a very "flat" performance and
fall 0-1, without
Wales, AJ (& obviously Fernandez).
With
no wins in their last 3 SPL outings the Bairns home match was labelled by
many as a "must win"! Killie do win,
2-1, after trailing
at the half. Garry Hay scoring the game tie-ing (his first
since Dec 2001), and Fright forcing a headed Bairns O.G. to
give Killie a valuable much-needed 3 points! Colin Nish
unfortunately picked up Killie's first red card, for allegedly diving in
the box.
Rangers away were next, and
Killie's dismal run in Glasgow continued as they fell
0-3. Graeme
Smith in the Killie goal was our star man keeping the score
respectable.
Boyd
again scores against his former club to add to Killie's woe!
Killie finish the month in 6th place in the SPL with 22 points from
16
matches.
Dec 2006

Killie Net Five Against The Pars!
Killie bounce back from
their Ibrox failings to pick up 4 out of 6 points at
Rugby Park
over the Pars 5-1,
and a 1-1 draw
with the Buddies. Colin Nish nets a double against his old
club as does Paul Di Giacomo. Garry Hay & Gordon Greer
were to left to argue about who picked the Pars opening goal.
Jacko (right) opens the scoring against St Mirren, but
Killie could only salvage a point, despite dominating for long periods, as
the Saints score with their only shot on goal, which was deflected (into
the bargain). Both games saw Gary Wales missing with a
hamstring injury.
Killie are also drawn away to Morton in the 3rd round of the Scottish
Cup, to be played on Jan the 8th of 2007.
Killie
then pick up a stunning 4-3 victory at Inverness, after twice falling
behind. Naisy tied the score
before a Colin Nish
double made it 3-3, and a Naisy penalty sealed the win! Graeme
Smith made several key stops, to help Killie pick up the 3
points. Killie then fall flat on their faces, with what Billy
Brown
called their worst performances in 18+ months, as Killie fell
1-2 to
Motherwell at home, and then worse
1-3 at Aberdeen on Boxing Day.
Stephen Naismith scoring both consolation goals for Killie.
The
in-form Di Giacomo was lost for at least a month after 3-4
min's in the Well match with a broken cheek bone. Hay is
sent off in the dying moments also meaning a real make-shift outfit was
fielded at Pittodrie, as Wright also was unavailable.
Killie finished the year without flu-ridden Colin Nish,
and with Peter Leven playing up front in the
0-0 year
finale at Rugby Park against Hearts.
A great team performance saw both
teams miss great chances, where neither team deserved to lose.
It was
nice to see Simon Ford back in the Killie line-up, along
with Gordon Greer & Grant Murray who all had
great games in the Killie defence.
Andrew Barrowman also
features in the final 2 matches of the year as a sub, having been
recalled from his QoS 3 month loan.
Killie finish the month in 6th place in the SPL with 30 points from
22
matches.
Jan 2007

Naisy Wonder Show Puts
Killie Into the CIS Final
 What
a crazy January it was for Killie! We opened the month with
3 straight 2 goal losses, followed by 3 straight wins.
Killie’s first fixture of the New Year was Jan 2nd
away to champ’s elect Celtic, where we lost
0-2,
and had manager Jim Jefferies sent to the stand, for
laughing at the linesman’s call leading up to Celtic’s
opening goal. Our 56 year hoodoo continued when Fraser
Wright headed against their bar, before they scored
a last minute 2nd goal. Worse was to follow, as a
gutless showing in Greenock saw Killie bounced out of the
Scottish Cup
1-3
to Morton, after Colin Nish gave
Killie
an early 2nd half lead. Killie’s 3rd
straight loss, was another sore one, losing
0-2 at home to Hibs, where they fielded a crop of youngsters in their
starting XI, in this Monday night Setanta fixture. The game
was also noteworthy for Alan Combe’s first
start in the Killie goal, all year, new signing
Mohammed Sylla’s
debut, and for a Gary Wales Red-Card.
It is also reported that Danny Invincibile now
needs a groin op, which would have a 6 week recovery period.
So with this in mind JJ swooped for 19 year old Rocco
Quinn on a loan from Celtic (they probably felt
obliged having crocked
"our" Ferdy back in Oct).
Killie’s season was now pretty much at crisis point, having
not won in 6 outings, taking 1 point out of 15 in the SPL,
having dropped out of the "Top 6", and the Scottish Cup being a non-starter!
The next 3 games were to be crucial to Killie’s season, two
win-able SPL matches, and a CIS Cup Final berth being up for
grabs.
Well
in typical Killie fashion (unpredictable as you know what)
they won all 3, with 3 clean sheets on the trot, go figure!
Killie beat the Arabs
1-0, at Rugby Park, thanks to a
Peter Leven goal, after a great move involving both
Hay & Johnson. Quinn
(right) also impressed in his
Killie debut!
Killie then faced Falkirk twice in 4 days, and maintained
their 11 year jinx over them. In the SPL Killie picked up
all 3 points, on their travels, thanks to goals from Nish &
Naismith, in the first half, as Killie ran out
2-0 winners. This win moved Killie back
into the "Top 6" back above the Bairns!
Four
days later Killie booked their spot for the 2nd
time in 6 years in the CIS Cup Final (against Hibs), with
what can only be described as the “Steven Naismith
Show’. Naisy’s wonder showing resulted in a
hat-trick, with 2 super strikes, and a spot kick. Alan
Combe was also called on to help keep a clean sheet
as Killie’s cup dreams stayed alive, in this
3-0 win at
Motherwell’s Fir Park.
Prior
to the Jan transfer window closing Killie play some more
musical chairs
sending
Stevie "Ruby" Murray &
Jamie Adams out on loan to Queens through the end
of the 06-07 season. In return Killie sign Queens
Willie Gibson, then loan him back to QoS.
Andrew Barrowman is then free’ed also, as he also heads down
to Dumfries. Eighteen year old
David Gray
joins Kilmarnock on Jan 31st 2007, after leaving Scottish
Premier League rivals Dundee United.
Killie finish the month in 6th place in the SPL with 36 points from
26 matches, and with a CIS
Cup Final to look forward to on Sunday March 18th.
Feb 2007

Murray & Locke Hold the Pars!
Killie next hosted Rangers
on Sunday Feb 11th at Rugby Park and lost
1-3 with
Kris Boyd
scoring a "hat-trick" against his former employers. A
strange game
saw Killie concede 2 penalties (the first of which the ref
had to acknowledge afterwards that he's blown the call as
Simon had cleanly tackled Boyd). Killie
themselves missed a penalty (by Leven, as
Naisy was off the field hurt at the
time).
Naismith did get Killie a consolation goal.
Killie then headed off to East End Park and opened the
scoring again through Naismith (his 5th
straight Killie
goal!).
Killie could only pick up a point as Ford is
sent off just before the break in conceding a penalty, as
the match finished a
1-1 draw. Before the Pars match Killie
sign
Ivory Coast striker
Aime Koudou to a short
term deal, and then scores a "hat-trick" in his first
outing, for the reserves.
Eric "The King" Skora,
(right) also resumed training with Killie as JJ starts his
planning for next term!
Killie finish the month in 6th place in the SPL with 37points from
28 matches.
March 2007

Killie's Magnificent Fans
at Hampden
Killie open March with
2 wins to virtually assure themselves of a "Top 6" SPL
finish! Firstly a fine
2-0 win at Love St, with Colin
Nish netting a double, which was followed by a
3-2
home win over Inverness, After falling behind to an early
goal. Jacko netted twice before Naisy
scored the winner with a wonder over-head kick.
Combe is rested for the Caley match in
preparation for the CIS Cup Final the following week. Rolf
Harris releases a new Killie version of "Fine Day",
as Killie gear up for the Final.
Also of note was the ICT
crowd was well over 7,500, (their highest non-Old Firm crowd
of the season) as Killie reduced the prices to
get some of the "fair-weather" fans back into
Rugby Park.
Kilmarnock
then contested their 5th League Cup Final, on
Sunday March 18th Vs Hibernian.
CIS
Cup Final Preview
Here
& Build Up
Here
An estimated 20,000 Killie fans made their way to the
National Stadium at Hampden, only to see Killie suffer
1-5
at the hands of Hibernian.
Was it stage fright or was it frost bite? Gordon Greer at least scored Killie's first goal in
a
Final of this competition.
Things could have been so very different if only
Killie had taken their chances in the first 25
min's, but sadly lost the opening goal to set piece
when Jones headed home from 6 yards in the 27th min.
After that Combe made a couple of good stops, to
keep Killie in it at the half.
A second half comeback never materialised, and
Killie only had one decent spell after falling
behind 0-3. "Killie Till I Die" could be heard
ringing around Hampden, after Greer pulled one back,
but two more slack defending situations cost Killie
dear, as Killie attempted to chase the game.
The fifth Hibs goal being a personal nightmare for
Alan Combe.
Some good news for Killie was that Inverness's home loss to
the Pars confirmed Killie's "Top 6" SPL finish, with 3
matches to spare!
Dons at home on March 31st concluded the month. Killie
"hammered" (JJ's expression) the Dons and ended up getting
"mugged" in a
1-2 defeat. The Dons scored on Graeme Smith
twice with only one shot on target the entire game, due to
Fowler-Howler OG. Naisy scored a
late penalty, but Killie were truly robbed of something from
the match. The SPL then releases the post-split fixtures,
and Killie draw the short straw again and will play 18 at
home & 20 away matches (for the 2nd season in a row!).
Killie finish the month in 6th place in the SPL with 43
points from 31 matches.
April 2007

Greer & Nishy Celebrate the Theft Of 3 Points at Fir Park
Killie finish
up the regular season (before the "split"), with 2 bizare
results! Firstly a
1-0
win at Fir
Park,
in a game we were really never in! Sub Colin Nish
scoring in injury
time with a fine header, from a Leven corner.
Then a cruel
0-1
loss was suffered at Tynecastle where Killie certainly gave
as good as they got for the entire match. Killie went into
this match with Stephen Naismith being named
March's Young SPL Player of the month, and with a growing
treatment room. Unavailable for the Hearts match were:
Combe, Hay, G Murray, Fernandez, Lilley, Gibson, Koudou,
Invincibile & Magic (who just had season ending
surgery). JJ gives Jamie Hammill his debut,
and he goes on to put an excellent shift.
Eric
"the King" Skora is also named to
the sub's bench. This was the first time Eric's name had
been on a Killie team-sheet since
May 12th 2004 in his final loan appearance (from Preston
NE) against the Dons.
K illie finish the
regular season in 5th place in the SPL with 46
points from 33 matches.
Killie then
hosted SPL Champ's elect next at Rugby Park, on Sunday April
22nd. Celtic needing a win to clinch the title. Nakamura had
the last say when he curled a sweet strike round the
defensive wall and beyond a stranded Alan Combe, in the 92nd
min to rob Killie of a deserved point, as Killie fall
1-2.
Killie certainly the champ's as good as they got with
Colin Nish netting after fine work by Wales. Again
there are problems in visiting fans sneaking in to home
sections of Rugby Park, and also the "world's greatest fans"
wreck hundreds of seats, celebrating after the final
whistle.
Stephen Naismith
after the match then wins his second straight writers
SPFA Young
Player of the Year.
Killie finish April up at Aberdeen and fall
0-3
to the Dons. The third being a freak goal where Alan
Combe had a
quick throw out, strike the back of Mackie's head with the ball,
which bounced directly into of his net.
May 2007

JJ Picks Up His First Old Firm Win!
Killie go on
to finish the 2006-07 in fine style with three straight one
nil wins!! This was the best form of any of the teams
in the "top 6", post the "split". Firstly Killie pick up a modicum of revenge,
for their CIS Cup Final failure, with a fine
1-0 win
at Hibernian. O'Leary, Hamill & Gibson
all start as JJ opt's for youth. For the record it was
Colin Nish who headed home a ball over the keeper
in the Hib's goal, for his 14th goal of the season.
Interesting Hibs had not picked up a win in 8 outings since
their CIS win over us!
Next
up were Rangers at Ibrox, and manager Jim Jefferies picked
up his
first Old Firm win! A first time volley by Stephen
Naismith from a nice headed feed from Big
Colin were enough to sink the Gers, as Alan
Combe had a second great outing after his Dons
"gaff".
Aime Koudou
makes his first start for Killie, and looked decent, and may
have done enough to get a 1 year contract for next term.
All the Monday morning paper talk was about Naisy
heading to amongst some places... Ibrox!
Killie then go on to complete their closing "hat-trick" of
wins at home to JJ's former employers Hearts at home. Hearts
needing a win to keep their UEFA Cup aspirations
alive,
fell 1-0
to a 82nd min Naisy penalty, (right....his
19th of the season) after Gordon had fouled him. Prior to
the Hearts kick-off a moments silence is honored for club
photographer Tom Brown, who had passed 2 weeks earlier.
On the player front, it looks like Peter Leven,
has joined Graeme Smith in leaving Killie both
having rejected Killie's final offers to each of them.
However Johnston & Skora (2 year deals)
Locke (1 year) are each re-signed.
Jim Jefferies
shares his thoughts on the 06-07 season......"We've
equalled the record number of wins for a season, we got our
first win for seven years at Ibrox last week and we've been
to a cup final. It's time to quit I think - only kidding!
We would be quite happy to start next year with the same
targets - trying to get into the top six and another decent
cup run."
Killie finish the
season in 5th place in the SPL with 55
points from 38 matches.
June 2007
Steven Naismith Makes His Scotland Debut
Gordon Greer
(Doncaster Rov),
Stevie Murray (Partick T) , Peter Leven & Graeme Smith (Rangers)... are the only "first
team" members reported thus far, to be moving on. Magic, Fowler,
Clancy, Hay, Skora, Koudou & Locke are all signed up for next term.
Steven Naismith wins his
first Scotland "Full" cap, as a late sub in Scotland's 2-0 win over
the Fareo Islands. Naisy is now all the talk of the Scottish press,
with both sides of the Old Firm being reported as being interested
in his signature.
Killie chairman Michael Johnston
speaks exclusively to the fans via killiefc.com -
Here A fresh bid worth £1.5m
(£700K initially) with add-ons was then reportedly made to the Rugby
Park club, by Rangers, however Killie
rejected this offer! Rangers then have to cheek to blame
Killie for playing out the transfer in the press!
Season 2006-2007
Form Guide
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2006 - 2007 |
P |
W |
D |
L |
GD |
Pts |
Pos |
|
First 11 |
11 |
05 |
03 |
03 |
-03 |
18 |
4th |
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Second 11 |
11 |
03 |
03 |
05 |
-02 |
12 |
6th |
|
Third 11 |
11 |
05 |
01 |
05 |
-01 |
16 |
5th |
|
Post Split |
33 |
13 |
07 |
13 |
-06 |
46 |
5th |
|
Final 5 |
05 |
3 |
0 |
2 |
-01 |
09 |
5th |
|
Season Totals |
38 |
16 |
07 |
15 |
-07 |
55 |
5th |
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