Kilmarnock: October 2009 Archives

Young duo set for Parkhead clash

Cameron Bell is set to start in goal against Celtic while Kilmarnock are hopeful Ryan O'Leary will be fit to face the league leaders.

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Russell on the comeback trail

Kilmarnock striker Allan Russell has revealed he will be back in training next week and is hoping for a change of fortune.

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Kyle on Scots chance

Kevin Kyle says he will just concentrate on playing well for Kilmarnock and that a Scotland call-up will take care of itself.

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Strike ace set for Killie bow

Jim Jefferies could hand striker Mark Burchill his competitive debut for Kilmarnock in Saturday's home clash with St Johnstone.

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Killie skipper turns to science

Kilmarnock striker Kevin Kyle has turned to the boffins at Glasgow University to help him rediscover his form of last season.

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Mixed striker news for Jefferies

Striker Allan Russell has been ruled out for at least two weeks after breaking his hand in a closed-doors game this week.

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Strikers fitness a boost for Killie

Jim Jefferies hopes the return to fitness of Mark Burchill and Allan Russell will lead to a glut of goals for his Kilmarnock side.

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Jefferies handed Mehdi boost

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies is optimistic midfielder Mehdi Taouil will be fit to face St Johnstone at the weekend.

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JJ blames crowd 'pressure' for penalty

Jim Jefferies was fuming after the referee handed Hibernian a 'soft' late penalty in Kilmarnock's 1-0 defeat at Easter Road.

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Kyle to return for Killie

Kilmarnock captain Kevin Kyle has recovered from a knee injury and will play at Easter Road against Hibernian.

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Kille ace aware of dangers

Ryan O'Leary has picked out Derek Riordan and Anthony Stokes as main dangers for Hibs, as Kilmarnock prepare for a trip to Easter Road.

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Burchill finally close to debut

Kilmarnock striker Mark Burchill is finally back in training after recovering from a troublesome Achilles injury.

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Clancy needs op after setback

Killie defender Tim Clancy will now need an operation to cure his troublesome elbow injury.

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Jefferies eyes injury lift

Jim Jefferies is hoping to have injured players Alan Combe, James Fowler, Simon Ford, Kevin Kyle and Mark Burchill back in action soon.

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Jefferies' Dons disappointment

Jim Jefferies feels Kilmarnock should have taken all three points against Aberdeen and his team were 'by far the better side'.

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Killie boosted by returns

Craig Bryson has been declared fit for Kilmarnock's game with Aberdeen while Allan Russell and Jamie Adams close in on comebacks.

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Jefferies questions Kyle snub

Killie boss Jim Jefferies admits he is surprised by Scotland boss George Burley's decision not to include Kevin Kyle in his squad.

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Young duo set for Parkhead clash

Cameron Bell is set to start in goal against Celtic while Kilmarnock are hopeful Ryan O'Leary will be fit to face the league leaders.

More: Young duo set for Parkhead clash |

Russell on the comeback trail

Kilmarnock striker Allan Russell has revealed he will be back in training next week and is hoping for a change of fortune.

More: Russell on the comeback trail |

Kyle on Scots chance

Kevin Kyle says he will just concentrate on playing well for Kilmarnock and that a Scotland call-up will take care of itself.

More: Kyle on Scots chance |

Strike ace set for Killie bow

Jim Jefferies could hand striker Mark Burchill his competitive debut for Kilmarnock in Saturday's home clash with St Johnstone.

More: Strike ace set for Killie bow |

Killie skipper turns to science

Kilmarnock striker Kevin Kyle has turned to the boffins at Glasgow University to help him rediscover his form of last season.

More: Killie skipper turns to science |

Mixed striker news for Jefferies

Striker Allan Russell has been ruled out for at least two weeks after breaking his hand in a closed-doors game this week.

More: Mixed striker news for Jefferies |

Strikers fitness a boost for Killie

Jim Jefferies hopes the return to fitness of Mark Burchill and Allan Russell will lead to a glut of goals for his Kilmarnock side.

More: Strikers fitness a boost for Killie |

Jefferies handed Mehdi boost

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies is optimistic midfielder Mehdi Taouil will be fit to face St Johnstone at the weekend.

More: Jefferies handed Mehdi boost |

JJ blames crowd 'pressure' for penalty

Jim Jefferies was fuming after the referee handed Hibernian a 'soft' late penalty in Kilmarnock's 1-0 defeat at Easter Road.

More: JJ blames crowd 'pressure' for penalty |

Kyle to return for Killie

Kilmarnock captain Kevin Kyle has recovered from a knee injury and will play at Easter Road against Hibernian.

More: Kyle to return for Killie |

Kille ace aware of dangers

Ryan O'Leary has picked out Derek Riordan and Anthony Stokes as main dangers for Hibs, as Kilmarnock prepare for a trip to Easter Road.

More: Kille ace aware of dangers |

Burchill finally close to debut

Kilmarnock striker Mark Burchill is finally back in training after recovering from a troublesome Achilles injury.

More: Burchill finally close to debut |

Clancy needs op after setback

Killie defender Tim Clancy will now need an operation to cure his troublesome elbow injury.

More: Clancy needs op after setback |

Jefferies eyes injury lift

Jim Jefferies is hoping to have injured players Alan Combe, James Fowler, Simon Ford, Kevin Kyle and Mark Burchill back in action soon.

More: Jefferies eyes injury lift |

Jefferies' Dons disappointment

Jim Jefferies feels Kilmarnock should have taken all three points against Aberdeen and his team were 'by far the better side'.

More: Jefferies' Dons disappointment |

Killie boosted by returns

Craig Bryson has been declared fit for Kilmarnock's game with Aberdeen while Allan Russell and Jamie Adams close in on comebacks.

More: Killie boosted by returns |

Jefferies questions Kyle snub

Killie boss Jim Jefferies admits he is surprised by Scotland boss George Burley's decision not to include Kevin Kyle in his squad.

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