Kilmarnock chase new signings before European tiepublished at 08:12 21 June
08:12 21 June
Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes wants "two or three" more signings as he prepares for a Europa League qualifier against Cercle Brugge next month. (Herald), external
'Better than a bus to Wales' - your views on Kilmarnock's Euro drawpublished at 19:46 20 June
19:46 20 June
We asked for your views on Kilmarnock facing Belgian side Cercle Bruges in Europa League qualifying.
Here's what some of you had to say:
Ant: It's not the glamour tie, but on paper it's the one that gives us a good chance of progress. A home win is key, but if we lose we need to keep it to a one-goal defeat. Exciting times for Killie - can't wait to see the boys in Europe again and at least it's not Welsh posties this time...
Jim: We are in Europe, it doesn't matter who we get, they will be more frightened of us than we are of them. After all we beat the Old firm last year, so Cercle will know this and won't take us lightly.
James: That’s a good draw for Killie, easy travel and a reasonable chance of getting through. Cercle will feel the same way so it should be a good couple of games.
Adam: Getting the least experienced side in the draw is a bonus in a way. And a trip to Belgium definitely trumps a coach to Wales, that's for sure. Nothing to lose, would expect us to be going for it at home in the first leg and taking an advantage to the away leg.
'No one will give us a chance' against Cercle Bruges - McInnespublished at 15:22 20 June
15:22 20 June
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes says "no one will give us a chance" against Cercle Bruges in their Europa League second-round qualifier.
Killie welcome the Belgian side to Rugby Park on 25 July before the return leg on 1 August.
And McInnes challenged his players to hit the ground running in pre-season as they look to spring a shock.
"From a technical point, Cercle Bruges will be up there," McInnes said.
"It'll be a difficult game for us, but we knew the calibre of team we were going to be involved with.
"It's exciting to see Kilmarnock in that draw, and for us to be as best prepared as we can. No one will give us a chance.
"By the time the game comes around, we'll be well versed [in how they play]. We've got to be as ready as we can be. Nobody is ever going to be at their best that early in the season, but with the nature of the game and level of opponent, it's important we strive to get there.
"Hopefully [there will be] a big crowd to get behind the lads. It's important we try to get a positive result to go to Belgium with."
Sanders joins Saints after Killie exitpublished at 12:45 20 June
12:45 20 June
St Johnstone have announced the signing of defender Jack Sanders on a two-year deal.
The 25-year-old was contracted to Kilmarnock for the last three seasons, spending the majority of that time on loan. He made 14 appearances in the Scottish Championship for Ayr United during the second half of last season.
Sanders is the Perth side's second arrival of the summer, following Josh Rae through the door at McDiarmid Park.
"We’re really pleased to get Jack on board for the upcoming season," manager Craig Levein said.
"He will provide us with a physical presence at the back but he is also comfortable with the ball at his feet.
"We’ve had a lot of discussions with Jack and it is clear how determined he is to kick on with his career and prove himself at this level."
Denkey the dangerman standing in Killie's waypublished at 12:56 19 June
12:56 19 June
Cercle Bruges are the least experienced in European competition of the five potential opponents Kilmarnock could have drawn.
They have qualified for only the fourth time and for the first time since reaching the Europa League third qualifying round in 2011, when they lost to Anorthosis Famagusta.
Led by 41-year-old Miron Muslic, the Bosnian who stepped up from assistant in 2022, they finished fourth in the Belgian Pro League last season.
The form of Cercle's Brazilian goalkeeper Warleson has reportedly attracted interest from Monaco while 21-year-old right-back Hugo Siquet made his Belgium debut last season.
Togo forward Kevin Denkey is Cercle's main dangerman, netting 28 goals in 39 appearances last season and finishing as the league's top scorer on 22. Kilmarnock will have to quell his threat if they hope to progress.
And does the name Kazeem Olaigbe ring a bell? The winger spent the 2022-23 season on loan at Ross County from Southampton before enjoying a fruitful first campaign with Cercle.
The five teams Killie could land in Euro drawpublished at 10:15 19 June
10:15 19 June
Kilmarnock's list of potential opponents in today's Europa League second qualifying round draw has been whittled down to five teams.
The Rugby Park side are unseeded and in group one for the draw (12:00 BST), meaning they could face:
Ajax (Netherlands)
Molde (Norway)
Rapid Vienna (Austria)
Trabzonspor (Turkey)
Cercle Brugge (Belgium)
Who could Kilmarnock & St Mirren get in Euro draws?published at 13:49 18 June
13:49 18 June
Kilmarnock and St Mirren will discover their European opponents this week, with their respective draws taking place on Wednesday.
The Ayrshire side will enter the Europa League at the second round of qualifiers, while their Premiership rivals go into Conference League at the same stage.
Kilmarnock's potential opponents are particularly eye-catching, with Dutch giants Ajax, Portugal's Braga and Trabzonspor of Turkey among a list of eight possibilities.
Molde of Norway, Croatian side HNK Rijeka and Austrians Rapid Wien are also in there.
Meanwhile, there are 44 potential teams St Mirren could be paired with.
Brann (Norway) and Hacken (Sweden) stand out as tough opposition, but Stephen Robinson's side would fancy their chances against clubs such as Cliftonville (Northern Ireland), St Patrick's Athletic (Ireland) and HB Torshavn (Faroe Islands).
Kilmarnock will learn their fate at 12:00 BST on Wednesday, with St Mirren's draw taking place an hour later.
The second-round ties of both competitions will take place on 25 July and 1 August.
O'Hara pens one-year deal at Kilmarnockpublished at 11:11 18 June
11:11 18 June
Kilmarnock have confirmed goalkeeper Kieran O'Hara will remain at the club after signing a one-year deal.
The 28-year-old Republic of Ireland international joined from Colchester United last summer but was second choice behind Will Dennis last term.
That meant the Manchester United academy product played just four times in the 2023-24 season.
However, O'Hara has opted to extend his stay in Ayrshire and will join the squad when they return for pre-season on Thursday.
Does farewell message confirm no return for Dennis?published at 09:12 18 June
09:12 18 June
Bournemouth goalkeeper Will Dennis has perhaps confirmed he will not be returning to Kilmarnock by sharing a farewell message wishing the club "every success going forward".
The 23-year-old played a key role while on loan in Ayrshire last term, keeping 12 clean sheets in 36 league games in an impressive campaign.
Dennis says achieving a fourth-placed finish made the season "enjoyable and unforgettable".
In a social media post, external, he added: "I would like to start off by thanking all of the staff for bringing me in and supporting me during my time at the club, by having faith and pushing me throughout the season.
"To the fans, thank you for being so welcoming to myself and my family. Either in the stands or streets your support has been amazing and I will always be grateful.
"Thanks again and I wish the club every success going forward."
'Good keeper is a priority signing'published at 18:45 14 June
18:45 14 June
If you could only buy one, sell one, and loan out one player at Kilmarnock, who would you pick?
That was the question we asked you to answer, with the transfer window now open.
Here are some of your thoughts:
Grant: The hard work has been done, with excellent recruitment and retention from last season, hopefully Marley Watkins re-signs. If not we need to replace him. A goalkeeper and left-back/left centre-back are still needed and maybe add a little more depth but basically a really good squad in place already.
Adam: I think we need to get a midfield playmaker, so someone like Billy Gilmour! Could European football entice a loan for him? We need a good keeper so that’s a priority signing, again Europe might encourage some second-choice keepers to become our number one.
Bryan: Buy Corrie Ndaba and keep that strong defence together again. Loan keepers have been brilliant for us but would love to see our own number one.
Kilmarnock confirm pre-season schedulepublished at 13:30 14 June
13:30 14 June
Kilmarnock have announced their pre-season schedule as they gear up for a return to European competition.
Derek McInnes' men will face Paraguayan side Club Cerro Porteno at the end of their month as part of a training camp in Spain.
Upon their return, Killie will take on The New Saints, Queen's Park, Ayr United, Auchinleck Talbot, Barrow and Annan Athletic in friendlies.
The matches against Ayr, Auchinleck, Barrow and Annan will be open to fans while the rest are to be played behind closed doors.
The Rugby Park men will discover their Europa League second qualifying round opponents on 19 June, with the tie to be played on 25 July and 1 August.
The new Scottish Premiership campaign gets under way on the weekend of 3-4 August.
Killie pre-season schedule:
29 June: Club Cerro Porteno, Spain (behind closed doors)
3 July: The New Saints, Rugby Park (behind closed doors)
7 July: Queen’s Park, The City Stadium (behind closed doors)
11 July: Ayr United, Somerset Park, 19:45
14 July: Auchinleck Talbot, Beechwood Park, 14:00
19 July: Barrow, Rugby Park, 19:00
27 July: Annan Athletic, Galabank, 15:00
What should Kilmarnock do this window?published at 17:44 12 June
17:44 12 June
The transfer window opens on Friday and we want to know what matters to you most this summer.
If you could only buy one, sell one and loan out one player at Kilmarnock, who would you pick?
SPFL board elected for 2024-25 seasonpublished at 13:54 11 June
13:54 11 June
Representatives from Celtic, Hibernian and Ross County feature on the SPFL board for the 2024-25 season.
County director James MacDonald, Hibs non-executive chairman Malcolm McPherson and Celtic chief executive Michael Nicholson make up the Premiership contingent.
Paul Hetherington (Airdrieonians) and Graeme Mathie (Ayr United) will represent the Championship, while Andrew Allan (Alloa Athletic) and Allan Maitland (Clyde) have been elected for League 1 and 2.
In a statement, the SPFL say clubs also "voted unanimously" to approve a recommendation that a new Ifab protocol for permanent concussion substitutes is used across all SPFL competitions.
"Each team will be allowed one concussion substitute per match in addition to the normal number of substitutes and substitution opportunities," they say.
"If that concussion substitute is used, the other team is allowed an additional substitute."
McGinn announces retirementpublished at 12:54 11 June
12:54 11 June
St Mirren and Kilmarnock have offered their congratulations to Stephen McGinn after he announced his retirement from professional football.
The former Buddies captain made 203 appearances over two spells at the Paisley club and was an important part in helping them secure promotion back to the top flight in 2018.
The midfielder also had spells at Kilmarnock, where he also won the Championship title, Hibernian and most recently captained Falkirk in their historic unbeaten season in the third tier.
Craik pens new dealpublished at 12:24 11 June
12:24 11 June
Killie have confirmed youngster Zander Craik has penned a two-year extension at Rugby Park.
The 18-year-old played a pivotal role in Chris Burke’s Under-18s squad last season, as they secured a second-place finish in the CAS Elite League.
The forward signed a renewed professional deal keeping him in Ayrshire until 2026.
Latest on Kilmarnock keeper chasepublished at 08:42 10 June
08:42 10 June
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes wants to sign goalkeeper Will Dennis on loan from Bournemouth for a second loan spell, but the Premier League club want the 23-year-old to be part of their goalkeeping squad. (Daily Record), external
When Sammon met Wales: Killie striker of the past moulding future published at 13:04 9 June
13:04 9 June
Sean McGill BBC Sport Scotland
It's been over 13 years since Conor Sammon's goal-scoring prowess at Kilmarnock earned him a move to Premier League Wigan Athletic.
Now 37, the striker is still plying his trade at third-tier Alloa Athletic, where he spent last season helping to mould a Rugby Park frontman of the future.
Bobby Wales, 18, bagged 12 goals for the Wasps on loan from Killie and took some guidance from a veteran striker who knows the blue and white stripes well.
"Bobby was always wanting to learn," Alloa boss Andy Graham told BBC Scotland.
"One thing he does need to work on is not beating himself up so much when he doesn't score. That's going to happen as a striker
"Sammo was really good for him in that respect. He's played at the top level down in England, has been capped for his country.
"He was there to say to Bobby, 'don't worry, it'll come.'
"I think seeing someone else be like that and have that attitude certainly rubbed off on him and it was something Bobby was getting better at as he spent time with us."
Wales ready for Killie step-up, says Alloa bosspublished at 12:48 8 June
12:48 8 June
Sean McGill BBC Sport Scotland
Bobby Wales has all the necessary attributes to make his mark for Kilmarnock next term, insists Alloa Athletic boss Andy Graham.
The 18-year-old scored 12 goals at Recreation Park during a loan spell from Ayrshire last term, winning the Wasps' top goalscorer award as they finished third.
Now back under the watchful eye of Derek McInnes, Alloa's player-manager Graham believes Wales can force his way into first-team if given the opportunity.
"I think he will definitely be in Derek's plans," he told BBC Scotland. "I'm just judging on what I saw from Bobby and what I know he's got.
"All the conversations I've had with Derek McInnes [about Wales] have been very positive, he obviously thinks very highly of him.
"If he didn't have a reserve game, he would ask me if he could come to our training. That's driving from Kilmarnock, it shows his work ethic.
Killie have already bolstered their forward options with the signing of Bruce Anderson, while there has been no update on whether player of the season Marley Watkins will return for a European tour.
With Kyle Vassell and Innes Cameron also in the mix, Graham says young Wales just needs the opportunity - and some patience - to show his talent.
"I'd love him nothing more than to see Bobby start the season with Kilmarnock and do really well," he said.
"Doing it for Alloa and doing it for Kilmarnock are two different things. It's a massive step up, but with the attitude he's got, it's one that he's capable of making.
"It's about giving him time and not everyone thinking he's going to come in and be the top goalscorer. It's just about letting his talent flourish - and I'm sure it will."
Are fans in favour of VAR?published at 17:46 7 June
17:46 7 June
The results are in. And they may be a surprise.
We asked you to cast your vote on whether the Scottish Premiership should keep VAR or scrap it.
More than 3,000 of you responded to the poll - and while there was a clear majority, it was no landslide.
Those in favour of ditching VAR totalled 67% of voters, while 33% were in favour of favour of keeping it.
Kilmarnock have revealed their offerings for season 2024/25, when the Ayrshire side will venture into Europe for just the second time in 23 years.
The club say the home kit is a nod to their only top-flight title, secured on the final day of the 1964/65 season.
It is their first home strip to feature stripes all away around the top in the last 10 years.
Meanwhile, the more funky away top commemorates the club's dominance in the Ayrshire Cup - a defunct competition that Killie won 46 times, leading closest rivals Ayr United by 23 triumphs.
The Thistle pattern replicates the design of the trophy, which was last contested in 1998.