'Time to cash in on ineffective Armstrong?'published at 11:07 21 January
Sandy Amour
Fan writer
Defeats can fall under the acceptable or unacceptable category, our narrow defeat at Parkhead is the former.
Celtic paid us full respect by fielding their strongest XI so it says volumes for the efforts of every Killie player that we had them worried right until the final whistle.
Special mention also to the travelling fans who gave tremendous backing for 90 minutes. In difficult games like this you need to strike the fine balance between being strong defensively while carrying a threat at the other end and we almost got it spot on.
Special mention to Joe Wright who, along with Lewis Mayo in defence, was superb. The big man got justified criticism early in the season for poor performances and lack of discipline but he has been outstanding since Stuart Findlay picked up his injury.
A couple of fresh injuries at Parkhead has further depleted the squad so new faces are required. It's maybe time to cash in on the ineffective Danny Armstrong to free up some cash.
We are off to our happy hunting ground Tynecastle this weekend and three points would be very welcome as we start the final push up to the split.
Sandy Armour is editor of The Killie Hippo fanzine