Experienced keeper 'a must' and concerns over Kettlewellpublished at 14:02 GMT 14 November

We asked you for one thing you would change about Kilmarnock's season so far.
Here's what some of you said:
Graham: An experienced goalkeeper would make a difference, whether it can happen now or in January.
Anna: A keeper with more experience is a must. Eddie Beach does his best but he lacks experience at the top level. If Max Stryjek is out for the foreseeable future then we need someone as good as him.
Tommy: I would ask the board to postpone the decision to replace the artificial pitch until Premiership certainty is assured. The way things are going we shall be in a lower league next season where, I understand, artificial pitches are allowed.
David: It has to be the removal of Stuart Kettlewell. The decision to employ him was a knee-jerk reaction by a board which has little football experience. That is a sad indictment of the state of the club. Lack of external funding has made us lurch from one calamity to another.
Matt: While injuries have had a massive impact on results, it is absolutely visible that going away from a team with two wingers under Derek McInnes we now struggle to play forward and therefore carry no goal threat. Only hope is getting players back to allow the set up to change.
Stuart: An experienced centre-back is just as critical as a goalkeeper. Sadly Robbie Deas has proved time and again that he is not good enough for the top level.
Jim: We should not have settled for a failed manager as he will only fail again. We should have looked at a more progressive manager with potential. Not a manager who was fired from one job and walked away from another.
Tom: It's quite simple - get good goalkeeper cover in. Stryjek is a huge loss and sadly our cover is weak. Beach is not up to it and the defence has no belief in him.
















