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  1. 'Time to cash in on ineffective Armstrong?'published at 11:07 21 January

    Sandy Amour
    Fan writer

    Kilmarnock fan's voice

    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

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  2. 'A battling performance & we didn't back down'published at 17:11 19 January

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    We asked for your thoughts after Kilmarnock exited the Scottish Cup with a 2-1 loss at Celtic.

    Here's what you had to say:

    Frank: Solid performance by Killie, unfortunate to lose two important members of the team through injury. Speedy recovery for both of them. A special mention for Robby McCrorie - what a brave effort he made getting injured in the process.

    Stewart: Injury to McCrorie was deliberate and the officials should have taken appropriate action. If it had happened at the other end, it would have a different outcome. The foul before Celtic's goal should have been to Killie, but again officials chickened out due to the venue. When are officials going to give fair decisions when playing the Glasgow clubs?

    Anna: A battling performance I thought. Celtic were always going to be tough to beat, but we didn't back down. Okay, injuries didn't help us but there's plenty of positives to be taken from that and if we can apply them to our league form, I feel a top-six place is within reach. If we can strengthen the squad, even better.

    Doug: I thought Killie played well. There were so many individual performances that were good. Pleased for Bobby Wales getting the goal; another strong showing from Fraser Murray. Lewis Mayo, Joe Wright and Robbie Deas were excellent. We just need to keep that level up in the league now.

  3. Wright sees positives despite Scottish Cup exitpublished at 16:25 19 January

    Martin Dowden
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Kilmarnock defender Joe Wright tussles with Kyogo FuruhashiImage source, PA Media

    Kilmarnock defender Joe Wright believes there are a lot of positives to take from the performance after succumbing 2-1 to Scottish Cup holders Celtic in Glasgow.

    After falling behind to Callum McGregor's first half opener, Derek McInnes' side adopted a risk and reward strategy and managed to get level through Bobby Wales' goal just before half-time, before Daizen Maeda's late finish proved decisive.

    "We tried to mirror what we did at our place last time out," Wright told BBC Scotland.

    "We tried to be aggressive all over the pitch, going man for man at times and promote Corrie (Ndaba) into midfield and cause them a few problems that way.

    "I think we did that."

    "We managed to get a goal, made it uncomfortable for them," he continued.

    "Their second goal, in the build up, there's probably a foul on Marley (Watkins) which we were disappointed with obviously, but I think we can take the positive from that performance."

    Celtic were wasteful having created any number of glaring chances but what was impressive for the Ayrshire side was their pressing approach and the calculated risk in going one-on-one at the back.

    That left gaps which Maeda eventually exploited but they did manage to trouble their opponents.

    "It's something that we work on," Wright said. "We set up in training to do that. It requires a lot of communication, when to promote people, when we need to give those people a little break as well.

    "At times where we're asking a lot from Corrie, we're asking a lot from our midfield and then we have to see when we need to sit in as well. So, it's about recognising the opportunities to go and and the opportunities to sit in as well."

    "I think the form that we've been in, there's been a few draws in there, but we've certainly tightened up at the backer. Performances like the 0-0 at Motherwell, we more than deserved to win in that game. So, I think we have to take the positives."

  4. Celtic 2-1 Kilmarnock: Have your saypublished at 20:08 18 January

    Have your say

    Daizen Maeda's second-half goal ensured holders Celtic started the defence of their Scottish Cup with a victory over Premiership rivals Kilmarnock.

    Victory extends Brendan Rodgers' unbeaten run in this competition over his two spells in charge but, after initially dominating, his league leaders were fully tested by their impressive visitors.

    Celtic's intent was clear from the off. Nicolas Kuhn raced clear within 20 seconds, took a heavy touch, and caught Robbie McCrorie in the face, with the goalkeeper having to be replaced by Kieran O'Hara.

    Despite that blow, the visitors almost struck first. Fraser Murray won a free-kick, took it and his curling shot thudded off the crossbar.

    Immediately, Khun raced away, played in Maeda but he couldn't convert. It was an frantic opening.

    Celtic were firmly on top, though, and while the opener was a great finish from Callum McGregor, the Celtic captain was afforded far too much space.

    Killie fans, did you make the trip to Parkhead on Saturday or were you following the action from home? Either way we want your views on the performance.

    Have your say, external

  5. Celtic 2-1 Kilmarnock: What McInnes saidpublished at 20:00 18 January

    Derek McInnesImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes: "We wanted to come here, with the odds stacked against us, and be competitive. We had a dressing room full of belief.

    "We came here depleted and it didn't help much when we have two injuries in the first half.

    "Celtic were enjoying the first half too much for my liking. We finished the first half strong and we went, as we planned, man for man in the second half. Risk and reward.

    "We spooked Celtic in the second half. You saw the reaction of the supporters at the end, I think they knew the players gave everything to try and win a cup tie. I said before it you're either in it our out it and we're out it.

    "The cards were stacked against us when the draw was made, the cards were stacked against us with the injuries but I think the players gave us everything so it's hard not to feel sorry for them."

  6. 'Different buzz' to cup ties as Mayo eyes Celtic scalppublished at 15:05 17 January

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    Defender Lewis Mayo is undaunted by Kilmarnock's challenge of trying to knock out Scottish Cup holders Celtic and says last season's meetings give his side hope.

    While Kilmarnock have shipped six goals without reply in two defeats to Celtic this term, they beat Brendan Rodgers' side twice at home last season - including a 1-0 League Cup win - and drew 1-1 at Celtic Park.

    As Killie prepare for Saturday's tie in Glasgow's east end, Mayo said: "At some point you're going to need to pull big performances out of the bag.

    "It is a challenge for us, no doubt in that, but it's one we can look forward to and we just need to give it our best go.

    "It is a big ask, especially being away from home but we just need to take a positive mindset.

    "The core of our group over the past couple of years has had good results against these sort of teams, so we need to use that experience and just go for it.

    "People say the magic of the cup, it is different from league football. There's that different buzz about it, different mentality about it.

    "You get a different buzz off the fans when it's a cup game, league form becomes irrelevant and it's a one-off game and that competitive environment, it's just a different buzz."

  7. Burroughs returns to Coventrypublished at 11:30 17 January

    Jack Burroughs Image source, SNS

    Jack Burroughs has left Kilmarnock after being recalled from his season-long loan by Coventry City.

    The 23-year-old defender made 14 appearances, including five starts, for the Rugby Park side.

  8. Celtic hot favourites to avoid Killie cup upsetpublished at 09:47 17 January

    Clive Lindsay
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Kilmarnock's Matty Kennedy scores against CelticImage source, SNS
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    Matty Kennedy scored Kilmarnock's winner against Celtic in December 2023

    Monday's Dundee derby grabbed the headlines when the Scottish Cup fourth-round draw was made, but there are two other all-Premiership ties before the city rivals do battle for the final spot in the last 16, including holders Celtic hosting Kilmarnock on Saturday.

    Brendan Rodgers' side will be hot favourites given the runaway league leaders have not lost in 28 home games - 16 of them this season.

    If ninth-placed Kilmarnock are to emulate Hearts' win at Celtic Park in December 2023, they will have to do what they have failed to do in their latest three meetings - all defeats with the loss of 11 goals - and that is score one of their own.

    They did draw 1-1 at Celtic Park in the game before that - and won 2-1 at Rugby Park immediately before that too - so Derek McInnes' side know it is possible despite the odds but will have to turn around form that has led to one win and three blank sheets in their latest four outings.

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  9. 'Best signing in Scotland so far' - your views on Ramsaypublished at 17:08 15 January

    Your Views

    We asked Kilmarnock fans for their views on the loan signing of Scotland international and Liverpool right-back Calvin Ramsay.

    Here's some of their views...

    Amy: A fantastic signing! With Scotland's dearth of right-back options this is a great opportunity for Calvin to get back into the squad by helping Killie climb the table.

    David: Excellent signing. This is a credible statement of intent for the club. It will be interesting to see the calibre of new players joining in January. Attention now turns to a striker - perhaps another raid of Liverpool's talent pool.

    Steven: With the long-term absence of Stuart Findlay limiting Derek McInnes' defensive options, the signing of young Ramsay is a welcome addition to the squad. With Corrie Ndaba on the left, big Joe Wright and Lewis Mayo in the centre, and Calvin on the right, the back four will be more balanced. I just hope Calvin can stay fit.

    Jon: Calvin has been unlucky with injuries since he moved to Liverpool, but you can see his quality when fit. Hopefully he can stay fit for the rest of the season and help push us up the table to a top-six place.

    Iain: Best signing in Scotland so far. Great but of business by Derek McInnes and the club.

  10. 'Hopefully we can find the boy we know is in there'published at 17:00 15 January

    Calvin RamsayImage source, SNS

    Manager Derek McInnes hopes to rediscover the qualities that earned Calvin Ramsay a move to Liverpool during the right-back's loan at Kilmarnock.

    After breaking through at Aberdeen, a rapid rise resulted in the 21-year-old making the move to Anfield in 2022.

    But the defender has endured a challenging time at Liverpool, making just two appearances and spending time on loan at Preston, Bolton and Wigan.

    McInnes brought Ramsay in to train with the Aberdeen first team when he was manager at Pittodrie and he always believed Ramsay was a "young, talented prospect" with a "big reach" in the game.

    The Rugby Park boss is sure the right-back will bring "pace, quality and confidence" to Kilmarnock and feels that his job for the next few months is to "find the boy we all know is in there".

    "In all honesty it's not gone as well as he, or Liverpool, would've expected," McInnes said of Ramsay's move to Merseyside.

    "If you look at it forensically, there are a lot of different reasons for that. What we and Liverpool feel is that he should work with somebody he knows, get back to basics and have a really successful loan.

    "What we're getting is a really attacking, raiding right-back. Hopefully Calvin will get to go back to Liverpool on the back of playing a lot of games having enjoyed a loan spell."

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  11. McInnes on 'wrestling' with Celtic & revitalising Ramsaypublished at 15:11 15 January

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Derek McInnesImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes has been speaking to the media prior to Saturday's Scottish Cup trip to Celtic.

    Here are the key lines:

    • McInnes feels there's no reason why Kilmarnock can't knock Celtic out this weekend, adding "it wouldn't be the biggest shock in the world" given his team were "the fourth best in the country last season".

    • He accepts his side will have to "use everything we've got" to get the better of Brendan Rodgers' side but admits he's looking forward to "having a wrestle with them".

    • The Killie boss expressed his surprise that Celtic "were not as confident with their defensive work" in Wednesday's 3-3 draw at Dundee.

    • McInnes wearily admitted that he's "still looking for a striker" in this transfer window. He says it is one of the hardest positions to recruit in any window, but especially in January.

    • On new arrival Calvin Ramsay, who McInnes brought in to train with the Aberdeen first team when he was manager at Pittodrie, the Killie boss said he's "very excited" to have the Liverpool right-back at Rugby Park.

    • McInnes adds that he always believed Ramsay was a "young, talented prospect" with a "big reach" in the game.

    • He is sure Ramsay will bring "pace, quality and confidence" to Kilmarnock and that his job as his manager for the next few months is to "find the boy we all know is in there".

  12. 'Striker required to climb up tight Scottish Premiership table'published at 10:43 14 January

    Sandy Armour
    Fan writer

    Kilmarnock fan voice

    Managers always tell us the festive period separates the wheat from the chaff and when we get into January, the teams should have a good idea of where their season is heading.

    I'd say that is true the vast majority of the time, however this season appears to be the exception to the rule.

    The league is extremely tight, with seven points separating the teams from fifth to eleventh.

    St Johnstone have got themselves detached at the bottom and it will be difficult, though far from impossible, for them to escape.

    Killie had a bit of a mixed bag through December and the injuries to two strikers forced the manager to rethink his transfer window business.

    The arrival of Calvin Ramsay from Liverpool looks very positive if he can stay injury free, however we urgently need some goal-scoring options up front.

    We get a break from league business this weekend as we travel to Parkhead for what could be termed a tricky tie.

    There's no pressure on us so let's just give it a go and see if it's our lucky day.

    Sandy Armour is editor of The Killie Hippo fanzine

  13. Agent Kennedy to thank for Ramsay loan move?published at 18:38 13 January

    Matty Kennedy and Calvin RamsayImage source, SNS
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    Matty Kennedy and Calvin Ramsay were team-mates at Aberdeen

    When Kilmarnock announced Calvin Ramsay, Derek McInnes thanked Liverpool. He might want to thank Matty Kennedy too.

    The on-loan Liverpool right-back joined the Rugby Park club until the end of the season and revealed a chat with former Aberdeen team-mate Kennedy played a part in his decision.

    Ramsay was at Pittodre when McInnes was manager and trained with the first-team as a youngster, and he's kept in touch with a few former Dons who now play for Killie.

    "I remember Derek McInnes from Aberdeen, Paul Sheerin gave me my debut, they're top coaches," the 21-year-old told club media.

    "I know a lot of the boys, Matty [Kennedy], Marley [Watkins], I could go through almost half of the dressing room.

    "I spoke to Matty a few days ago. He gave me a phone call and just went through what the club's like, how the manager works and just said it's a great place to play.

    "Hopefully when I'm playing week in, week out, I can get back to really enjoying my football and playing my best football as well.

    "Having relationships with some of the lads is a massive part of it. There's always a settling in period at any new club but knowing so many of the boys, it makes it easier to settle in."

  14. Calvin Ramsay joins on loan - have your saypublished at 15:43 13 January

    Have your say

    Killie fans, Derek McInnes has dipped into his old contact book and dialled Calvin Ramsay's number. The young left-back accepted his call.

    The Scotland international has switched Anfield for Rugby Park until the end of the season, what do you make of the move?

    Give us your take on his loan move from Liverpool here.

  15. Ramsay set to join - gossippublished at 08:53 13 January

    Kilmarnock are set to win the race for Liverpool's Calvin Ramsay, with the 21-year-old right-back available on loan after being recalled from a spell with Wigan. (Scottish Sun)

    Read the rest of Monday's gossip.

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  16. Bainbridge leaves Killie as loan cut shortpublished at 12:06 10 January

    Oli BainbridgeImage source, SNS

    Oli Bainbridge's Kilmarnock loan spell has been cut short after he was recalled by Sunderland.

    The 19-year-old defender moved to Rugby Park on a season-long deal in the summer but has made just nine appearances, including only two starts.

    Bainbridge's last start for Killie came in the away win over Tromso in a Conference League play-off in mid-August and his parent club are now considering the "next steps" in his development.

    Sunderland academy manager Robin Nicholls told the Black Cats website: "The time with Kilmarnock has been excellent for Oli.

    "It was an incredibly difficult challenge for him to go to such a big club for his first loan but we have been really impressed with how he has faced it.

    "He returns with the experience of having played in a European competition, faced Celtic and Rangers in front of almost 60,000 and 45,000 spectators respectively, and the general challenges of integrating into a new squad and new area of the UK."

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