Last updated: 16:58, February 8, 2010
Kilmarnock news
Midfielder looking to build on cup performance
Kilmarnock's Liam Kelly says he was disappointed with his overall performance against Inverness despite scoring twice.
Bryson positive over survival chances
Craig Bryson believes the win over Celtic and the arrival of new manager Jimmy Calderwood will help pull the club away from trouble.
Severin set for debut
Kilmarnock have no fresh injury concerns for the big clash against Celtic with Scott Severin set for his debut.
Calderwood bemoans silly mistakes
Jimmy Calderwood says 'individual mistakes' cost Kilmarnock the points in Saturday's 4-4 draw with Dundee United.
Ford urges team-mates to show more nerve
Kilmarnock defender Simon Ford has called on his team-mates to stand up and be counted or face the prospect of being relegated.
Killie without duo
Kilmarnock are without defender Frazer Wright and Allan Russell for Tuesday's SPL clash at Hamilton.
Calderwood bemoans Killie schedule
Jimmy Calderwood admits that Kilmarnock could do without Tuesday's clash with Hamilton, as he tries to get his ideas across.
Johnston not interested in Bryson sale
Kilmarnock chairman Michael Johnston has told Craig Bryson's potential suitors the midfielder is not for sale.
Killie to draft in defenders
Kilmarnock boss Jimmy Calderwood has been given the go-ahead to delve into the transfer market to ease the club's injury crisis.
Boss aiming to build on Cup win
Jimmy Calderwood was relieved his Kilmarnock side avoided a Scottish Cup replay against Falkirk thanks to Manuel Pascali's late goal.
Killie forced into midfield wait
Kilmarnock will hand a late fitness test to midfielder Craig Bryson ahead of Monday night's Scottish Cup clash with Falkirk.
Killie close to appointment
Former Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood has been offered the vacant managerial post at Kilmarnock.
Ex-Killie star willing to help out
Tommy McLean is understood to be holding talks with chairman Michael Johnston over a short-term role in charge of Kilmarnock.
Johnston- Kyle not to blame for sacking
Kilmarnock chairman Michael Johnstone has insisted Kevin Kyle's comments had nothing to do with the sacking of Jim Jefferies.
Jefferies leaves Killie
Kilmarnock have confirmed that Jim Jefferies has left the club by 'mutual consent' after eight years at Rugby Park.

