'I've dragged my wife along to watch Killie every Sunday'published at 15:39 BST
David Currie
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

Stephen Robinson has revealed he's become a Rugby Park regular recently - and so has his wife.
Never mind a leisurely Sunday lunch or romantic walks in the countryside. The Robinsons have been on reconnaissance missions with a future date at Hampden in mind.
Robinson's St Mirren play Kilmarnock in the quarter-finals of the Premier Sports Cup on Saturday, and the hosts have been well scouted as the Buddies seek just a second win at Rugby Park since 2013.
"I've watched a lot of Killie. It's my local team, so I get to see them. I've dragged my wife along every Sunday to watch them lately," said Robinson.
"They've got some very, very good players. They have a lot of physicality on the team, but also a mix of really talented boys as well. It would be nice to get one over on them.
"We go there confident after our start to the league season but it's a tough game. It's an opportunity for both sides."
Robinson wants to reward the Saints support by securing a semi-final trip to Hampden.
He added: "I've said to the players, sometimes these opportunities sometimes come around once in a career, so you have to grab these opportunities.
"It can bring the whole town together. It can really lift people's spirits, people rely on this football club. A lot of times it's their life and what they cling on to. So we'll be doing everything in our power to make sure we're in that semi-final.
"You see the display the fans put on last Saturday in the league match away at Falkirk and what they've done during the season, the amount of effort and time and money that's spent on it. You'd love to reward them.
"We feel like we've earned this opportunity because it's been a long time in the making. We started right at the early rounds and had some really good performances."