'Too many parallels with the season Killie went down'published at 15:48 26 January

We asked for your views on Kilmarnock's 3-2 defeat against Hearts.
Here's what some of you said:
Anon: I'm in panic mode. Too many parallels with the season we went down. Two unreliable keepers, a real vulnerability at the back and a blind spot towards out of form players. We're in the mix with St Johnstone and Ross County - both beat us home and away this year. Worrying.
Stephen: Derek McInnes has become very adept at talking up a defeat, but the results speak for themselves. Worryingly, we are losing to teams round about us, teams that strengthened in the summer or January windows where we have stood still. At the moment we're heading for the dreaded play-off, potentially against our county rivals. Losing that would be Armageddon.
John: Killie were poor, poor goals to lose. Kieran O'Hara back making mistakes he is bad for that but pulls off the odd great save. We should try to get David Washington on loan from Chelsea.
Robert: Our defence has gifted goals all season, once is a mistake, twice is unfortunate, but more than two is downright incompetence and needs addressed, both in the transfer market and McInnes giving them a rocket and fining them. Why wasn't Bruce Anderson on before 87 minutes?
Ant: Sick of McInnes. We were chasing the game and he takes Liam Polworth and Kyle Magennis off, arguably our two most forward thinking midfielders. Table is tight but I have no belief in us getting results right now. McInnes tombola every week, with an ever-changing lineup isn't helping, no consistency or fluidity. Another manager could get a better tune from us.
Jim: As has been said before Killie are now in a relegation battle with St Johnstone. We are not safe as St Johnstone have already beat us at Rugby Park. Marley Watkins will not score for us. We need to play the young boys and get rid of the deadwood now!