Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Be The Boss - Alan Taylor


The boss this week is Alan 'Bullitt' Taylor who is a regular on our Killie Kickback forums. We don't know anything about Alan at all so its quite difficult to do a wee intro blurb...let's just assume with a Steve McQueen like (thanks Gordon) handle like that he is an international man of mystery!


GOALKEEPER
Jamie McDonald: Easiest position on the park to fill. Made some great saves at Ibrox saving us from another Celticesque doing!

RIGHT BACK
Luke Hendrie: Of the five signed fullbacks he's been the most impressive (how to be a winner and loser at same time!).

CENTRE BACKS
Miles Addison: Was really poor at Ibrox but since his return he's added much needed stability.
Jonny Burn: Prior to his injury he seemed to be performing really well. Accies have a little bit of pace up top and I'd go for mobility over Boyd's experience.

LEFT BACK
Stevie Smith: I would move Stevie back to full back to make up for the experience lost in central defence. Imrie likes to drift into wide areas and Smith can nullify it a little more than Taylor at this stage.

DEFENSIVE MIDFIELDER
Rory McKenzie: No doubt the main man at Accies is Crawford. I'd stick Rory behind Dicker and Smith purely to harass Crawford. There are similar qualities with Rory and 'The Fow'.

CENTRE MIDFIELDERS
Gary Dicker: Our only natural central midfielder is Gary and his combative nature makes him an easy pick.
Martin Smith: I've been impressed with Smith in spells...mobile and never hides. The type of player that could thrive against Hamilton.

ATTACKING MIDFIELDER
Adam Frizzel: Changed shape for this match and getting Friz in behind a front two is a must. We are the home side and need the points.

STRIKERS
Kris Boyd: Tyson unfortunate to miss out, but we need goals. Boyd has a knack for scoring against the so called 'bottom six' clubs.
Souliymane Coulibaly: As easy as selecting McDonald. The wee man performs better as a striker rather than on the wings. As with Boyd let's get two up top and give Hamilton something to worry about.

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