Monday, 25 March 2019

2018-19 Diary Week 35


Steven O’Donnell gained another cap against San Marino after both our players only made the bench for the Kazakhstan debacle.

Stuart Findlay inexplicably missed out altogether in the later match, where we had two goalies on the bench, I really hope he is not injured!

Another strange one was Jordan Jones putting in decent performances for Northern Ireland despite failing to show for us in recent weeks, maybe the break will do him good?

Off the field there are many changes happening.

The gym is being closed and sold off, which is a real shame for the employees but understandable as it has never made a profit for the Club.

In turn our offices have been moved to Portland Road as the Board start re-organising and getting our house in order now that the stench of our former chairman has finally left the building.

We owe much to the current Board and also John Kiltie and Bill White for where we find ourselves now, hopefully this is a new beginning and we will see more get involved soon.

Thursday, 21 March 2019

2018-19 Diary Week 34



Due to circumstances I found myself having to seek out a bar in Manhattan to watch the game on Saturday, and that wasn’t easy as the St Patrick’s day parade had started.

There is a Sevco supporters club on the upper east side though, which was risky, but better than no game at all.

Ten of them, one of me, outnumbered as usual but I fancied our chances!

An early injury to Eamon Brophy was a setback, but his replacement Conor McAleny had the presence of mind to slip past their defence and put us ahead.

At half time they wanted $10 for watching the game so I gave them $20 and told them to invest the rest in a goalie.

They did equalise eventually, but we had our tactics right and possession football saw us leave with a well-deserved point.

There were a few meaty challenges by both teams but Slippy Gerrard’s knicker wetting is just sour grapes.

Well done to big Stuart Findlay on getting called up to join Steven O’Donnell in the Scotland squad.

Tuesday, 12 March 2019

2018-19 Diary Week 33




It was a tough match at Paisley and massive credit to the players of both sides who tried their best in terrible conditions.

While I do not like singling out individual players for praise I think I can get around that by praising them all!

Daniel Bachmann is totally solid, he gives the defence such confidence and has been outstanding since replacing Jamie MacDonald who is no slouch himself.

Stuart Findlay should be getting serious consideration for a call up and was immense on the night backed up by Kirk Broadfoot, Stephen O’Donnell and Greg Taylor.

Gary Dicker and Alan Power are a combination that is difficult to beat, literally, and the sheer tenacity and determination of Chris Burke and Eamon Brophy gives me goose bumps.

That only leaves a couple of places to play for and fortunately the boss has a few options.

Most pleasing was another fantastic away support and the reaction by the players at the end of the game reassuringly tells me that they are as invested in Killie as we are.

Bring on the cheats.

Monday, 4 March 2019

2018-19 Diary Week 32



There has been constant chat about the game which was abandoned last week, by most of whom if brains were dynamite they would not have enough to blow their nose.

Embarrassing rants about how the re-arranged match should have been free and how it was a disgrace to charge a fiver entry…I’m sorry but in my opinion it was the best deal for an SPFL match ever!

The fog was not down to the club, and they had to fork out for an unscheduled fixture on the Saturday…when we’d asked Motherwell to play it in the first place and they refused.

If you swap it around we actually paid £5 for half a match and then £22 for the whole thing…I’ve never heard of cheaper.

The game itself was a bit of a let-down but we were much improved second time around and were unlucky not to shade it.

Five games without a goal, Sevco and the Dons have certainly upset our balance with their transfer window shenanigans, as planned; our wee trip to Tenerife will hopefully give us a much needed boost.

Monday, 25 February 2019

2018-19 Diary Week 31



It is all about the Killie in the media these days, sadly not much of it is anything we really want to hear about.

The cup replay never really went to plan, our plan that is.

Eamon Brophy gets denied a stonewaller, Sevco run up the park and score.

Daniel Bachmann gets sent off for brushing off a defender, later rescinded of course when it is no use to us, and then we lost Alex Bruce to injury and had to put a midfielder in defence.

Understandably we were then overrun and the joy of the home support manifested itself in sectarian chanting directed at Steve Clarke.

The big man was shaking with anger at the post match presser, quite rightly too, cheated, abused and knowing fine well it would get swept under the carpet as it always does.

The Rangers Football Club officially apologised via Dave King latterly, but their fans just laughed it off and kept it up for their next match.

Obsessed?

Come the Saturday we were all looking to get back to football at Livingston, but a decimated team never quite got going and despite hitting the woodwork three times we lost out to a single goal and the three points eluded us again.

Nice to see about twenty Kaiserslautern fans over for a visit and also the new "Now we have a leader" banner making its debut...fantastic support from the fans yet again.

It has been a tough spell and injuries and suspensions have hit really badly, but if this is as bad as it gets, and we are still sitting fourth in the table, then there is nothing to worry about, it has still been a great season and it is not over yet.

Monday, 18 February 2019

2018-19 Diary Week 30



The focus on artificial pitches is getting beyond a joke.

The facts are that the majority of teams train on them, the majority of young players are fine with them and statistically it has been scientifically proven that you are no more likely to get injured on a synthetic surface than you are on grass.

100% of the people we polled agreed that synthetic pitches are absolutely fine (small print: we only polled players from Killie, Hamilton, Livi and employees of FieldTurf).

It would seem that Celtic have no problem with our pitch at all, certainly their fans didn’t when they invaded it after getting a lucky deflection in the last minute of the game on Sunday.

Not even mentioned on the telly or radio, unsurprisingly, as the thuggish behaviour of Scott Brown transferred seamlessly to the stands.

Coins thrown at Kris Boyd, fans running the length of the pitch for selfies, violence in the streets after the game…will the SFA or SPFL take any action?

Absolutely no chance.

Tuesday, 12 February 2019

KFCSA Statement



The committee of KFCSA are concerned and disappointed that a pyrotechnic was activated by Killie supporters in the East Stand during the cup tie against Rangers. This has previously been an issue with only away fans at Rugby Park and it is worrying that the good name of Kilmarnock FC and its fans could be tarnished by a small number of individuals.

We understand that some Kilmarnock fans also tried to ignite a device at Dundee, but it failed to activate. These devices have no place at football matches and it is only a matter of time before a fan or steward gets injured by the release of such a device; as Kilmarnock supporters please help us to make sure it is not one of our fans who is responsible.

KFCSA urge supporters to refrain from setting these devices off either at home games or away grounds. Let us continue to support the team during this fantastic season but with due respect and regard for the safety of all Kilmarnock supporters.

Iain Sherry
Chairman
KFCSA