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  1. Here's one.... Ian Baird Started last 3 games of 77-78... then 2 sub appearances to start 78-79.... then ?
  2. I believe this pic is from the relegation season of 72-73... when did we wear this red kit?
  3. Year/season and how many can you name ?
  4. Young Mark Roberts, and not young Williamson with the goals.
  5. For the final podcast of the season, a hugely popular grafter who knows what it takes to get the job done. Iain McCulloch's story is one of hard work rewarded by promotion success at Killie as well as top-level football in England. Listen at www.killiehistories.com/iainmcculloch or wherever you get your podcasts.
  6. I'll be honest, I had a great laugh with Jimmy Clark! He was more than happy to take a lighthearted stroll through his playing and coaching career. We talked about the contract dispute which led to his move to the club he supported, injury woes, the strengths of 1980s Killie, as well as the celebrated management team of Williamson, Clark and McCabe. As always, you can listen for free on the Killie Histories website, or wherever you get you podcasts.
  7. I'm doing some Killie themed t-shirts (like the band name ones) with players from classic matches. The Killie Trust are trying to get cash together to send our youth teams to a tournament in Northern Ireland so money from these tees will go towards that. I'll also be doing some other Killie themed designs soon and the Trust will be getting a percentage of every one of them sold as well. Please note that this is not a Killie Trust initiative, so they are not responsible for anything deemed a wee bit cheeky! There's just the one classic match squad tee active at the moment but more will follow in the next few days...I will do requests as well if there is any particular match squad you'd like that we've not featured, just let me know and I'll get it done and on the website for you. I'd appreciate if you'd share the link to the website with other Killie fans. Cheers. https://nightdesign.uk/products/killie-squad-1997
  8. 26-04-1967 Lokomotive Liepzig (H) Fairs Cities Cup Match Recap Updated - HERE Found some cracking new pic's...
  9. 17-12-2011 Aberdeen (H) SPL Classic Killie Match Report - HERE
  10. ? NEW EPISODE ? St Johnstone's loss was certainly Killie's gain! 1997 Scottish Cup winner Kevin McGowne on all things Killie: ? Escaping relegation...just! ? Lifting a trophy ? European exploits ?️ Watching from the Rugby Park stands Listen at killiehistories.com/kevinmcgowne or wherever you listen to your pods.
  11. Mixu Paatelainen...what a podcast signing! The Kilmarnock Football Club manager for 2010/11's total football style reflects - very fondly - on his time in Ayrshire and gives a lot of detail on his managerial approach that season. He talks about the transfers, the tactics...and the 'what ifs' of that wonderful time. Listen on the Killie Histories website HERE or you preferred podcast app, such as Apple or Spotify. And if you like the series, please do like, follow, share and tell people - word of mouth makes all the difference! The Killie Histories series is a not-for-profit project made for the Former Players' Association and the positive feedback and support received is gratefully appreciated. "WHO? Never heard of him...MUST BE SHI*E!" (You'll need to listen...)
  12. "That friendship...you've got an emotional attachment." ?⚪️ After 10 long years, Killie are heading back to Hampden! Hear from the manager who took us there twice in 2012, Kenny Shiels. Squad rebuild, tactical blueprint, THE FINAL and more. And what is the thing he wishes the Kilmarnock fans wouldn't do? As you'd expect, Kenny was brilliant value. Listen HERE for free, or wherever you get your podcasts.
  13. Clearing out a cupboard and I came across three 'packs' from our player of the year day out in 2004. Nearly two decades ago! Each pack contained a limited print t-shirt (size XL of course), an access all areas pass (with lanyard) and a wee metal pin badge. We didn't half go daft with these things back in the day ? bring back some great memories. Table fitba (win the table!), Higher Lower card game (bigger than Brucies), Killie Karaoke...and the one and only Dylan Kerr is still the reigning Buckaroo champ. Everything is still in great nick and I'd rather shift it on to someone who would appreciate it than stick it back in the cupboard. Make me an offer for a 'pack' and all proceeds will go to the Trust to help run the website. Speaking of which, our numbers are ever increasing and our website hosts are having to move us to our own server and connection to cope with the demand...and that means a big jump in the fees. It would be good if the community on here could do something to help the Trust with the increased costs which still keeping the site free of charge, which it always has been and we always want it to be...all fundraising ideas will be considered, even if it's just a crowd fund type thing. We've actually got a pile of those lanyards (without the pass) and the wee pin badges, if anyone wants either a lanyard or a (steenkeen) badge, or both, let me know and I'll try and get them to you at some point.
  14. Dundee United’s loss was certainly Killie’s gain. After an incredibly difficult year with ‘The Tangerines’, both parties decided to cut their losses and part ways. Promotion-seeking Kilmarnock - at that stage a part-time club - moved fast to secure the tall striker with an impressive one-in-two league strike rate. John Bourke quickly became a fans’ favourite: ‘The King of Rugby Park’, no less. His presence and outball produced 21 league goals as promotion back to the top flight was achieved in 1979. Here, John discusses his immense pride at representing Killie, his style of play, the players who brought the best out of him, and his profound regret at deciding not to continue his time with club. This interview with John is quite an emotional one as his retirement at 34 is something he still regrets. What really comes across though is his pride at playing for Killie, and his gratitude to the fans who took him to their hearts. We talked about Davie Sneddon the manager, his own 1970s target man style, the quality of the 1970s Killie team, and more. Listen at the Killie Histories website www.killiehistories.com/johnbourke or wherever you get your pods.
  15. The series is back for the new season with a big fans' favourite of recent times! Stuart Findlay was at the heart of some very special moments. He talks at length about the games that meant the most to him - and still mean a huge amount. He didn't take much persuading to talk about the affection he has for Killie - and we discussed the possibility of a return one day. Stuart was very open, honest, and reflective and it made for a very enjoyable hour. Listen for free HERE, or wherever you get your pods.
  16. On the 25th anniversary of Kilmarnock's third Scottish Cup triumph, the players' player gives an insight into the win, the 1994 Scottish Cup semi final, and the dedication required to make it to the top of the professional game. This episode is a testament to the perseverance Mark Reilly showed in order to become a mainstay in an excellent Kilmarnock team, as well as demonstrating, yet again, the lasting impact Tommy Burns had on his players. And, yes, he likes being called Mavis...and explains why in the chat... Listen to the full episode here, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, shares, retweets, etc are greatly appreciated Thank you for all of the support people have given the series again this season - a great guest list for 2022/23 is in place, with almost all episodes recorded and edited.
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