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C4mmy31

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  1. Play anything close to that 2nd half today, where we chase down and bully the opposition, it easily doable and more.
  2. Just give it to Armstrong and save yersel the bother 😉
  3. Not really, he was miles off it at last weeks reserve game against Ayr.
  4. Have we still to play them at all?
  5. For me, I'd rather wait n see what a post injury GMS is like before claiming he'll be a huge asset. I've seen to many players struggle to get anywhere close to pre injury levels to make that kind of statement.
  6. I'd argue he's not daft enough to feck up his fledgling career with that mob. He strikes me as having his head screwed on and it's about gaining experience over lining his wallet at this stage of his career judging by his interviews.
  7. Fantastic to see those who travelled tonight finally getting rewarded for their efforts 👏
  8. Feck, I thought that was Ian McCall at first glance 🤣
  9. This game would get football stopped. Turgid s**te
  10. Come on now, your supposed to be good with numbers it's a 600 mile round trip taking approx 5 and a half hours each way. How much do you think it would cost in fuel compared to hiring digs down here. 🤔
  11. You clearly weren't at RP last week when he was well off it against Ayr.
  12. He didn't last long in Wales, he's just been emptied by Swansea.
  13. Did you have that opinion when SC did it or is it because were are less successful now?
  14. Same with car prizes, for example at the Marymass festival gala day in Irvine a few years back for the first person, paying a £1 a go to roll 6X6's with dice they'd win a new car from Parks. That was also fully insured so Parks didn't take the hit. Surprisingly nobody won it.
  15. You mean the same Donnelly who got KillieTV MOTM and is currently leading the KFCSA MOTM vote?
  16. Don't they usually give Willie Hamilton a phone for a loan of a road sweeper ?
  17. No idea what possessed McInnes to give him a 2 year deal but I doubt he'll be going anywhere soon unless he gets a payoff. I doubt he'll have a queue forming offering him the kinda money he's on at RP.
  18. They've been clearing the pitch since first light....
  19. David Watson insists he won't get complacent and will work hard every day to improve. The Kilmarnock teen sensation has been a mainstay in Derek McInnes' starting XI since making his debut in March, but the 18-year-old won't be taking that for granted. He was rewarded with a fresh contract that will keep him at Rugby Park until 2026, and even that won't stop him putting the hours in on the training pitch. McInnes gave Watson the day off on Monday after a trip to Dingwall and a Scotland Under-19s camp, but that didn't keep the midfielder away from Rugby Park who came in to train anyway. Watson insists he's not going to start taking days off when he doesn't need to. He said: “The new deal gives me a bit of security and I can go and focus on my own game now and do what I do. “I’m still young, I don’t want to be taking days off that I don’t need. I just want to keep doing what I’m doing and just do what I can. “It’s important not to get complacent, there are a lot of good players in this squad who want to play every week. “I’m still a young player, I still need to do my jobs around the place, that’s part of football and it’s a good learning experience.” Watson admits the trust he has from his manager is so vital. He said: “He has improved me a lot as a player, he trusted me from the start and gave me confidence in myself as a player. “He allowed me to go and show what I can do and let me prove I can play in the Premiership.” Despite his potential and seeing other top stars his age moving away from Scotland, Watson insists there's no rush for him in terms of leaving Ayrshire. He said: “It’s all about playing games for me at this point, being my age and playing at this level is quite rare. I’m just trying to rack up as many games as possible and improve every day.” He added: “I’m local, so I know how much the club means to the town and the supporters. It’s such a tight community, you see how many are coming through the gates, it’s record season-ticket sales, so you can see how important this club is. “I’ve had a lot of support from fans around the town, they’ve given me plenty of backing, as has everyone at the club. It’s good to get what you dream as a kid and become a professional footballer.” Lochlin Highet (Kilmarnock Standard).
  20. On the plus side we s**tfested our way to a draw
  21. This is a brutal watch
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