'Solid' recruitment but Killie still lacking in key areas?published at 16:24 3 September

We asked for your thoughts on Kilmarnock's summer transfer business.
Here are some of your comments:
Crawford: Kilmarnock did well at the beginning of the transfer window with a decent squad assembled. We still lack pace in the team and a goalscorer.
John H: Recruitment has been solid this summer and the team have started well. I still think however we lack a quality playmaker and this may come back to bite us as we try to turn draws into victories. It is a tight league and we need more quality in midfield to unlock stubborn defences particularly at home.
Craig: I'd say the club have done well in the summer rebuilding the squad after the departures of some very important players. Some good first-team players like Greg Kiltie, Jamie Brandon and Max Stryjek have come in as well as exciting new prospects like Marcus Dackers and George Stanger that can hopefully be big players for us.
Matt: Good to get a decent goalkeeper in, but generally the quality of players brought in isn't good enough. We have been lucky in the league games, two poor draws at home against relegation rivals and saved by a wonder goal against a Hibs team who played 120 minutes a few days before. Will be a long, tough season watching us struggle with less than 40% possession every game and minimal attacking threat.
Jim: Lewis Mayo apart, our defence is extremely weak and naive. The two goals against us by Motherwell were avoidable. We really needed an experienced defender to settle the defence.
David: I wouldn't say it was a success. The failure to land a central midfield playmaker and an out-and-out striker will cause us issues before January. There is a clear lack of depth to the team and reliance on too few seasoned players. The early results mask the reduced player budget and I'm afraid a lack of ambition by the manager. Time will tell but I suspect come January there will be a new manager in place.