We now have a manager willing to give youth a chancepublished at 11:54 12 August
Sandy Armour
Fan writer

Killie may not have an inflated budget like the city clubs, but that is not necessarily a bad thing.
In Stuart Kettlewell we now have a manager who is willing to give youth a chance and there is that extra joy and satisfaction when one of our own makes it into the first team.
David Watson is an outstanding young player who was poorly managed by previous boss Derek McInnes, but he is now back to his old self and will be catching the eye of bigger clubs.
Ethan Brown made his debut at Easter Road and the young Canadian can look forward to many more opportunities to pull on the famous stripes.
The latest jewel in the crown is local lad Ben Brannan, who plays full-back but is our top scorer. He did Sportscene a big favour in letting them close their goal of the season competition in early August by nailing a world-class screamer that secured us a good point away to Hibs.
Brannan will make the club a lot of money in the future when he decides to move, though hopefully he will choose to learn his trade at Killie for a few years yet.
I'd urge Killie fans to get along to the cup game this weekend against Dundee United and give these kids the support they deserve.
Sandy Armour is editor of The Killie Hippo fanzine