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And made the paper!

 

Ayrshire's biggest football match takes centre stage on Monday — and there's more than three points up for grabs.

Ayr and Killie supporters know only too well that the bragging rights from a derby victory can be just as valuable.

And with the two teams playing Championship football for the first time in nearly three decades, the competition between the great rivals has never been closer.

One printing firm in Kilmarnock has just released a new t-shirt to mark the return of the anticipated derby, but with a cheeky twist.

Killie supporters like to remind their rivals down the A77 that they haven't won any major trophies in their history.

This spurned the x-rated terrace song "Won f*** all and never will" among the Rugby Park faithful.

Now Rainbow Ink Co., with the help of Night Design, has released a special derby day t-shirt with a more family-friendly version of the chant: "One for Colin... never will".

And profits from the sale of the brazen £12 shirt will go to the Killie Trust.

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/ayrshire/cheeky-football-shirt-poking-fun-24643826?fbclid=IwAR2DOTZ2JROca5BGn-s7MsOr3KmWCPGVagBTaGHvpEOOjlFQNSm4Dp84e78

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On 7/30/2021 at 6:49 AM, red_dug said:

Embarrassing patter.

Using the term patter is probably more embarrassing, on par with 'banter'.

What is it with some Killie fans thinking they are morally or intellectually superior to others just because they lack a sense of humour? It's just a laugh. Like when some of the troops all went down to Scummerset with hazmat suits and masks on (long before covid), that was highly amusing as well, no doubt you'd have thought it juvenile and beneath us though eh? Lighten up man.

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On 7/31/2021 at 11:13 AM, boaby said:

Using the term patter is probably more embarrassing, on par with 'banter'.

What is it with some Killie fans thinking they are morally or intellectually superior to others just because they lack a sense of humour? It's just a laugh. Like when some of the troops all went down to Scummerset with hazmat suits and masks on (long before covid), that was highly amusing as well, no doubt you'd have thought it juvenile and beneath us though eh? Lighten up man.

Telling people to lighten up but crying over the word patter ? pish patter.

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