Kilmarnock: January 2009 Archives

Killie set to hand debut to new signing

New signing Kevin Kyle is set to make his Kilmarnock debut in Saturday's clash with St Mirren after his release from Coventry.

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Jefferies delighted after Kyle agrees terms

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies is excited now that terms have been agreed with Kevin Kyle, with just the medical to come.

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JJ targets Scottish frontman

Kilmarnock are reportedly looking to sign former Scotland striker Kevin Kyle, with the forward set to leave Championship side Coventry.

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Killie chief's honest reflection

Jim Jefferies was honest in his thoughts on Kilmarnock's home defeat to Hamilton, admitting his side "deserved nothing" from the game.

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Ban could hit Killie hard

Kilmarnock will be without David Fernandez for Sunday's home clash with Hamilton following his red card in the Scottish Cup.

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Jefferies hopes to lead legends

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies has urged his players to beat Ayr United after 14 years without a win over their local rivals.

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Fowler issues cup warning

James Fowler has urged his Kilmarnock team-mates to defeat local rivals Ayr on Thursday and end their run of early Scottish Cup exits.

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Midfielder pens Killie deal

Danny Invincibile has followed goalkeeper Alan Combe and striker Craig Bryson and committed his future to Kilmarnock until 2011.

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Midfield ace's plea to Killie stars

Midfielder Danny Invincibile has urged his Kilmarnock team-mates to turn around their worrying home form after the defeat to Hearts.

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Star back for Jambos clash

Kilmarnock are expected to welcome back Alan Combe after suspension and injury for the home clash with Hearts.

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Star seeks home comforts

Craig Bryson feels there is no reason why Kilmarnock can't claim a top-six spot this season but admits their home form has to improve.

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Jefferies rues second half collapse

Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies has blasted his under-performing players after a second-half collapse against Aberdeen.

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Keeper stays loyal to Killie

Jim Jefferies has confirmed that keeper Alan Combe has snubbed a lucrative offer from Dundee United to stay at Kilmarnock.

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Midfielder's future plans

Danny Invincibile has revealed that he is likely to return to Australia when his contract expires with Kilmarnock in 2011.

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Sky Blues ace extends Killie loan

Kilmarnock have been boosted by the news Coventry City have allowed striker Donovan Simmonds to stay on loan until the summer.

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Hay cool on Boyd windfall

Garry Hay says he does not expect Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies to see much of the Kris Boyd cash windfall.

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Levein scotches Killie keeper raid

Craig Levein has confirmed that Dundee United have not made a bid to sign Kilmarnock keeper Alan Combe as Lukasz Zaluska's replacement.

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Combe attracting interest

Dundee United have targeted Kilmarnock keeper Alan Combe and are set to make a January transfer window move for him.

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Spanish confidence flows through Killie

David Fernandez says Kilmarnock are playing with plenty of confidence and feels they can go on a run after two games without defeat.

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Keeper set to take chance

Kilmarnock's stand-in keeper Damien Rascle hopes to impress while first-choice Alan Combe is suspended.

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Killie set to hand debut to new signing

New signing Kevin Kyle is set to make his Kilmarnock debut in Saturday's clash with St Mirren after his release from Coventry.

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Jefferies delighted after Kyle agrees terms

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies is excited now that terms have been agreed with Kevin Kyle, with just the medical to come.

More: Jefferies delighted after Kyle agrees terms |

JJ targets Scottish frontman

Kilmarnock are reportedly looking to sign former Scotland striker Kevin Kyle, with the forward set to leave Championship side Coventry.

More: JJ targets Scottish frontman |

Killie chief's honest reflection

Jim Jefferies was honest in his thoughts on Kilmarnock's home defeat to Hamilton, admitting his side "deserved nothing" from the game.

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Ban could hit Killie hard

Kilmarnock will be without David Fernandez for Sunday's home clash with Hamilton following his red card in the Scottish Cup.

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Jefferies hopes to lead legends

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies has urged his players to beat Ayr United after 14 years without a win over their local rivals.

More: Jefferies hopes to lead legends |

Fowler issues cup warning

James Fowler has urged his Kilmarnock team-mates to defeat local rivals Ayr on Thursday and end their run of early Scottish Cup exits.

More: Fowler issues cup warning |

Midfielder pens Killie deal

Danny Invincibile has followed goalkeeper Alan Combe and striker Craig Bryson and committed his future to Kilmarnock until 2011.

More: Midfielder pens Killie deal |

Midfield ace's plea to Killie stars

Midfielder Danny Invincibile has urged his Kilmarnock team-mates to turn around their worrying home form after the defeat to Hearts.

More: Midfield ace's plea to Killie stars |

Star back for Jambos clash

Kilmarnock are expected to welcome back Alan Combe after suspension and injury for the home clash with Hearts.

More: Star back for Jambos clash |

Star seeks home comforts

Craig Bryson feels there is no reason why Kilmarnock can't claim a top-six spot this season but admits their home form has to improve.

More: Star seeks home comforts |

Jefferies rues second half collapse

Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies has blasted his under-performing players after a second-half collapse against Aberdeen.

More: Jefferies rues second half collapse |

Keeper stays loyal to Killie

Jim Jefferies has confirmed that keeper Alan Combe has snubbed a lucrative offer from Dundee United to stay at Kilmarnock.

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Midfielder's future plans

Danny Invincibile has revealed that he is likely to return to Australia when his contract expires with Kilmarnock in 2011.

More: Midfielder's future plans |

Sky Blues ace extends Killie loan

Kilmarnock have been boosted by the news Coventry City have allowed striker Donovan Simmonds to stay on loan until the summer.

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Hay cool on Boyd windfall

Garry Hay says he does not expect Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies to see much of the Kris Boyd cash windfall.

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Levein scotches Killie keeper raid

Craig Levein has confirmed that Dundee United have not made a bid to sign Kilmarnock keeper Alan Combe as Lukasz Zaluska's replacement.

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Combe attracting interest

Dundee United have targeted Kilmarnock keeper Alan Combe and are set to make a January transfer window move for him.

More: Combe attracting interest |

Spanish confidence flows through Killie

David Fernandez says Kilmarnock are playing with plenty of confidence and feels they can go on a run after two games without defeat.

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Keeper set to take chance

Kilmarnock's stand-in keeper Damien Rascle hopes to impress while first-choice Alan Combe is suspended.

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