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10 minutes ago, KillkieBoab said:

You mean you expect us to get nothing from Aberdeen at home and Motherwell away?

No sign of a glass half full on your table.

We must win 2 games more than Hibs in the remaining 5. They still have to play Celtic which is good but ....

If we win 3 from 5 we are expecting Hibs only to get one win which is unlikely. If Hibs win 2 of their 5 games we need to win 4. That seems unlikely.

Also St Johnston have a game in hand so we need to win 2 more than them also to be sure. That's a tall order.

Based kn probability top six is unlikely even if we have good form.

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4 minutes ago, gdevoy said:

We must win 2 games more than Hibs in the remaining 5. They still have to play Celtic which is good but ....

If we win 3 from 5 we are expecting Hibs only to get one win which is unlikely. If Hibs win 2 of their 5 games we need to win 4. That seems unlikely.

Also St Johnston have a game in hand so we need to win 2 more than them also to be sure. That's a tall order.

Based kn probability top six is unlikely even if we have good form.

No reason why we can't go undefeated in those five matches. Three wins and two draws would be great.

St Johnstone's game in hand is at Greyskull.

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7 minutes ago, gdevoy said:

We must win 2 games more than Hibs in the remaining 5. They still have to play Celtic which is good but ....

If we win 3 from 5 we are expecting Hibs only to get one win which is unlikely. If Hibs win 2 of their 5 games we need to win 4. That seems unlikely.

Also St Johnston have a game in hand so we need to win 2 more than them also to be sure. That's a tall order.

Based kn probability top six is unlikely even if we have good form.

You haven't factored in Livingston, who have to play Celtic, St Johnsone, and Aberdeen, before they play us. I would agree it is unlikely, if we don't beat Aberdeen then I can't see it happening. 

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1 hour ago, Bullitt said:

Keeper not to blame for second.

Niko missed header for first.

Niko lost possession and sauntered back for the second but Findlay didn't win the header.

Didn't think any of Powers bookings merited a yellow.

Ally Taylor looked fantastic when he came on.

Celtic are a million miles the best side in the league and it wouldn't shock me if they got to semi or final of Europa League.

Competed well, never gave up but it was backs to the wall all game.

Dust ourselves off and go again against Aberdeen.

Niko is not playing well at all but gets a start every week. He really needs to toughen up as does Kabamba. Muscled off the ball far too easily. 

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16 minutes ago, All the Wine said:

Pat Bonner is an idiot.

Thankfully they've an important game this Thursday and they've probably took their foot of the gas at 3-1 and spared us a hiding

He’s just one of the idiots in the media, don’t normally listen to Killie games on the radio and that today is just another reason not to. Willie Miller on Wednesday reckoned our opening goal was a high boot, which to be honest is what you would expect from him.

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23 minutes ago, killieboy said:

Haven't read the entire topic but what was the general consensus on the Power bookings that got him sent off? You could have probably stuck a few pound on him getting a red after the article through the week from Frimpong

First was very soft ... didn't see the second as the stream froze.  Gav mentioned in the commentary that he thought Power was off the ground making the tackle.... mind you so did Brown and Pingpong in the last game.

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7 minutes ago, chubbs said:

First was very soft ... didn't see the second as the stream froze.  Gav mentioned in the commentary that he thought Power was off the ground making the tackle.... mind you so did Brown and Pingpong in the last game.

Literally won the ball twice, neither were bookings and very questionable if either were even fouls.

Abysmal refereeing from Clancy, the kind if refereeing which should she him hinted to the f**king juniors.

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1 hour ago, All the Wine said:

Pat Bonner is an idiot.

Thankfully they've an important game this Thursday and they've probably took their foot of the gas at 3-1 and spared us a hiding

Pat Bonner only has eyes for Celtic. The rest is plucked out his head and completely made-up puff. Same goes for Willie Miller and Aberdeen, and a whole collection of ex-Rangers who can’t see a single thing beyond Ibrox. Being broadly informed about the game in general doesn’t seem to be part of their remit. 
 

We’re really poorly served in general as a nation by our pundits and sports reporters alike, which is a real shame. 

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50 minutes ago, chubbs said:

First was very soft ... didn't see the second as the stream froze.  Gav mentioned in the commentary that he thought Power was off the ground making the tackle.... mind you so did Brown and Pingpong in the last game.

Won the ball in both tackles. If anything the first was a foul but, as his first of the match, that's all it should have been.

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14 minutes ago, LeonPanikvar said:

Can’t appeal against a booking but will be interesting to see if the sfa do indeed overturn James keatings second booking so then why not powers

That's been answered elsewhere. You can only appeal cautions for simulation, or on the grounds of mistaken identity.

They both looked very soft.

Wherever all the hard work is being expended, it doesn't look as if it is on defensive organisation! 

 

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38 minutes ago, skygod said:

That's been answered elsewhere. You can only appeal cautions for simulation, or on the grounds of mistaken identity.

They both looked very soft.

Wherever all the hard work is being expended, it doesn't look as if it is on defensive organisation! 

 

Perhaps we can claim that Clancy mistook Alan Power for Genghis Kahn or Jack the Ripper as he was being touted as by ping pong the big girl.

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ALEX DYER insists Kevin Clancy killed Kilmarnock’s chance of causing a Parkhead upset when he sent off Alan Power.

The Killie boss was furious at the referee’s decision to dismiss the midfielder with the score at 2-1.

Power was booked on the stroke of half-time for a challenge on Ryan Christie.

And on 57 minutes he was cautioned for the second time for a lunge on Jeremie Frimpong.

Television replays suggest the Irishman was harshly treated with Dyer less than impressed by the call.

Dyer said: "I didn't think it was a second yellow to be honest.

"He tried to tackle the lad, the lad went down but I don't think it was a second yellow.

"It kills you when you go down to 10 men against a side like Celtic you are always going to be up against it.

“But we battled through, worked hard and tried our best to stay in the game as much as we could and like I said I have a decent side who have a lot of character.”

Dyer could still take positives from the performance despite the result and was delighted to hand 18-year-old Ally Taylor a first team debut.

The younger brother of Celtic defender, Greg, acquitted himself when he replaced Dario Del Fabro after 71 minutes.

Dyer said: “I hope Ally can have a similar impact to Greg. He’s got a bright future.

“He’s a good kid, he works hard every day and he’s been training with the first-team squad for the last month or so.

“It was right that I put him on because we needed another midfielder in there.

“It was a big occasion and he handled it very well.”

The Sun.

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49 minutes ago, piffer said:

Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere but how close is Power to a longer ban?

I posted this a week or so ago. 

Power is now on 11 cautions in the league so he's probably due an immediate one-match ban for the red today, plus a two-match suspension when he reaches 12 yellows.

 

"Dicker has seven yellow cards in the league.

Power has nine in the league and one in the cup.

After six yellow cards in the league, a one-match suspension is served. Power was suspended against St Mirren while Dicker picked up his sixth against Celtic so, by rights, he should have served a suspension before now. 

After the sixth caution, a new set of six starts and, upon reaching six, a two-match suspension is served and so on, increasing by one match each time."

In the cup, two cautions result in an immediate one-match suspension. Caution total reverts to zero before the semi-final stage."

 

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2 hours ago, killieboy said:

Haven't read the entire topic but what was the general consensus on the Power bookings that got him sent off? You could have probably stuck a few pound on him getting a red after the article through the week from Frimpong

Sending off was a total joke. Just another usual shambles from the officials. Lots of praise to ICT for making a stand but the simple fact that they could appeal and we can’t is just another example of how ridiculous and out of touch these idiots are. 

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3 hours ago, gdevoy said:

We must win 2 games more than Hibs in the remaining 5. They still have to play Celtic which is good but ....

If we win 3 from 5 we are expecting Hibs only to get one win which is unlikely. If Hibs win 2 of their 5 games we need to win 4. That seems unlikely.

Also St Johnston have a game in hand so we need to win 2 more than them also to be sure. That's a tall order.

Based kn probability top six is unlikely even if we have good form.

I agree- top six seems really unlikely. 

I expect that we'll finish 7th or 8th. 

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35 minutes ago, skygod said:

I posted this a week or so ago. 

Power is now on 11 cautions in the league so he's probably due an immediate one-match ban for the red today, plus a two-match suspension when he reaches 12 yellows.

 

"Dicker has seven yellow cards in the league.

Power has nine in the league and one in the cup.

After six yellow cards in the league, a one-match suspension is served. Power was suspended against St Mirren while Dicker picked up his sixth against Celtic so, by rights, he should have served a suspension before now. 

After the sixth caution, a new set of six starts and, upon reaching six, a two-match suspension is served and so on, increasing by one match each time."

In the cup, two cautions result in an immediate one-match suspension. Caution total reverts to zero before the semi-final stage."

 

Depending on when you posted did Dicker pick up his sixth against Rangers? That would mean we are potentially without he and Power for the Aberdeen game if these things kick in 14days after the sixth card.

Haven't seen stats but wouldn’t be surprised if El Makrini is close to a ban as well.

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