Kilmarnock: February 2009 Archives

Youngster on long road to recovery

Jamie Adams will have a cruciate ligament operation this week but the Kilmarnock youngster is determined to return as strong as ever.

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Killie look to stay Invincible

Kilmarnock have been boosted by midfielder Danny Invincible's return to training following a three-game lay-off with an ankle injury.

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Killie errors frustrate Jefferies

Jim Jefferies bemoaned his Kilmarnock side's errors which allowed Rangers to score three goals in a six-minute spell on Saturday.

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Jefferies confident ahead of Gers tie

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies is confident his side can get a result against Glasgow Rangers this weekend.

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Fored geared for Gers test

Simon Ford is tipping Kilmarnock new-boy Kevin Kyle to derail Rangers' title push on Saturday at Ibrox.

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Russell staying positive

Striker Allan Russell is vowing to return a better player for Kilmarnock from his season-ending cruciate knee ligament injury.

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Jefferies hails players' character

Jim Jefferies felt his Kilmarnock players were good value for their hard-fought point against Hibernian at Rugby Park on Saturday.

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Jefferies facing injury crisis

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies is facing a selection crisis with only one striker fit for the visit of Hibernian on Saturday.

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Kyle appeal a waste of time - Jefferies

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies has decided not to appeal Kevin Kyle's red card picked up in Saturday's 2-0 defeat at Inverness.

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Fowler suffers injury set back

Kilmarnock midfielder James Fowler is facing a spell on the sidelines after picking up a foot injury.

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Killie chief in spot-kick fury

Jim Jefferies was furious after referee Iain Brines changed his mind about giving Kilmarnock a penalty in the cup defeat at Inverness.

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Jefferies makes Kyle claim

Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies says he would not stand in the way of new boy Kevin Kyle one day returning to England.

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Killie ace happy with crucial decision

Simon Ford says he is pleased he decided to stay at Kilmarnock and the defender is now enjoying his football at Rugby Park.

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Kyle shines in debut

Stand-in Killie boss Billy Brown has heaped the praise on new-boy Kevin Kyle after the striker scored on his debut.

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Youngster on long road to recovery

Jamie Adams will have a cruciate ligament operation this week but the Kilmarnock youngster is determined to return as strong as ever.

More: Youngster on long road to recovery |

Killie look to stay Invincible

Kilmarnock have been boosted by midfielder Danny Invincible's return to training following a three-game lay-off with an ankle injury.

More: Killie look to stay Invincible |

Killie errors frustrate Jefferies

Jim Jefferies bemoaned his Kilmarnock side's errors which allowed Rangers to score three goals in a six-minute spell on Saturday.

More: Killie errors frustrate Jefferies |

Jefferies confident ahead of Gers tie

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies is confident his side can get a result against Glasgow Rangers this weekend.

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Fored geared for Gers test

Simon Ford is tipping Kilmarnock new-boy Kevin Kyle to derail Rangers' title push on Saturday at Ibrox.

More: Fored geared for Gers test |

Russell staying positive

Striker Allan Russell is vowing to return a better player for Kilmarnock from his season-ending cruciate knee ligament injury.

More: Russell staying positive |

Jefferies hails players' character

Jim Jefferies felt his Kilmarnock players were good value for their hard-fought point against Hibernian at Rugby Park on Saturday.

More: Jefferies hails players' character |

Jefferies facing injury crisis

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies is facing a selection crisis with only one striker fit for the visit of Hibernian on Saturday.

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Kyle appeal a waste of time - Jefferies

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies has decided not to appeal Kevin Kyle's red card picked up in Saturday's 2-0 defeat at Inverness.

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Fowler suffers injury set back

Kilmarnock midfielder James Fowler is facing a spell on the sidelines after picking up a foot injury.

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Killie chief in spot-kick fury

Jim Jefferies was furious after referee Iain Brines changed his mind about giving Kilmarnock a penalty in the cup defeat at Inverness.

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Jefferies makes Kyle claim

Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies says he would not stand in the way of new boy Kevin Kyle one day returning to England.

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Killie ace happy with crucial decision

Simon Ford says he is pleased he decided to stay at Kilmarnock and the defender is now enjoying his football at Rugby Park.

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Kyle shines in debut

Stand-in Killie boss Billy Brown has heaped the praise on new-boy Kevin Kyle after the striker scored on his debut.

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