Killie Team
News... Simon Ford is
Kilmarnock's biggest concern ahead of their Bank of Scotland Premier
League game against Hibernian on Monday.
The defender has missed a couple of days training with flu and will
face a late fitness test.
Allan Johnston is fit again after missing last week's
win over Dundee United with a calf strain and Gary Locke has returned
to training after recovering from a knee injury. Peter Leven and
Graeme Smith are still out following knee operations.
Kilmarnock (from): Combe, Greer, Hay, Wright, Fowler,
McDonald, Invincibile, Murray, Wales, Nish, Di Giacomo, Naismith,
Bell, Lilley, Dodds, Campbell, Loy, Johnston.
Jim Jefferies Pre-Match Comments
....""Catching Hibs is the next target,
They have had a lot of plaudits and, on their day, they can beat
anybody. But there is a big enough incentive knowing that we can go
just a couple of points behind them if we beat them on Monday. We have
every chance of getting very close and keeping in touch with them.
Both teams have a lot of good young players. They are good to watch on
their day but we just have to get in about them and stop them playing.
We just have to play our own game because we have players who can
cause them a lot of problems and Tony Mowbray knows that. Both sets of
attackers have plenty of goals in them so it should be an exciting
game."
JJ's season 2005-06 comments are
HERE
Mowbray's Pre-Match Comments.... "I'
Hibs Team News... Hibernian manager Tony Mowbray will
be without midfielder Michael Stewart and defender David Murphy
(ankle) for the trip.
Former Manchester United man Stewart has an ankle problem, while
Murphy is unavailable with thigh and ankle injuries.
Striker Dean Shiels is still out with a back problem and Scotland
international Scott Brown is suspended.
Allan's Prediction: Killie 2 Hibs
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Baz's Prediction:
Killie Vs Hibs
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