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  1. SPFL breaks attendance record for second consecutive yearpublished at 10:50 30 May

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    Chief executive Neil Doncaster says crowd figures are "hugely promising" after the SPFL broke its attendance record for the second year running.

    Over 5.15m supporters took to the stands to watch their side across all SPFL competitions in 2023-24, covering the Premiership, Championship, League 1, League 2, League Cup and the SPFL Trust Trophy.

    The year-on-year figure marks an increase of 64,122 on the season prior's record high, when the number of people attending SPFL matches surpassed 5m for the first time.

    A total of of 4,746,052 fans attended games across the four divisions, with Premiership matches attracting 3,760,765.

    Scotland continues to have the best attendances figures per capita across its top four divisions in Europe with 21.3 per 1000 people - 65% ahead of second-placed the Netherlands.

    Doncaster said: “After topping five million fans across an SPFL season for the first time in season 2022/23, it is hugely promising to see attendances growing even further this season.

    “Our supporters are renowned across the world for their dedication and passion and regularly record the highest per capita attendance in Europe."

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  2. Killie the 'right choice' for 'natural finisher' Andersonpublished at 17:10 29 May

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    Bruce Anderson says the chance to play European football had him "chomping at the bit to sign" for Kilmarnock despite offers from elsewhere.

    The 25-year-old striker, who will join on a two-year deal when his Livingston contract expires, said: "My first competitive game will be in the Europa League, that’s massive.

    "These are the types of games you want to play in as a player, to test yourself at the highest level.

    "I had options, what made Kilmarnock feel like the right choice though was watching them last season, the way they play really suits me."

    Manager Derek McInnes believes "natural finisher" Anderson can give Killie more cutting edge.

    "Last season we had so many crosses, so many penalty box entries, good situations, someone like Bruce can hopefully give us more attacking threat," McInnes said.

    "We leaned heavily on Marley [Watkins] and Kyle [Vassell] last season, so us having as many strong options up top will be really important to us.

    "Scoring goals is natural and instinctive for Bruce, he knows the league and he knows how we work as coaches, he has given himself the best possible chance of succeeding."

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  3. Mackay-Steven signs up for next seasonpublished at 12:14 29 May

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    Experienced forward Gary Mackay-Steven has signed a one-year deal to stay with Kilmarnock.

    The former Scotland international, 33, arrived at Rugby Park from Hearts last December and made 10 appearances, scoring one goal, in the second half of Killie's memorable campaign as they finished fourth in the Premiership.

    Mackay-Steven now has European football to look forward to, with the draw for the Europa League second qualifying round taking place on 19 June.

    And he is the second Killie player in as many days to sign a new contract after Innes Cameron also extended his stay until summer 2025.

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  4. Cameron extends Killie staypublished at 12:13 28 May

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    Innes Cameron has signed a new one-year deal with Kilmarnock, extending the striker's long association with the club.

    The 23-year-old made his Killie debut aged 16 and has gone on to score seven goals in 58 appearances for the first team.

    Cameron's contract was due to expire this summer, but he will now be part of Derek McInnes' squad next season.

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  5. 'We've made Kilmarnock relevant again' - McInnes published at 10:11 28 May

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    Derek McInnes says his Kilmarnock side's stellar campaign has earned acknowledgement and respect from outside the club.

    The Rugby Park side will jet off for European football in July after a fourth-placed finish earned a spot in the Europa League second qualifying round.

    After fending off relegation the year prior, McInnes reflected on a dream season with pride.

    "We can all look back with a real satisfaction that we've served up a far better effort than we did last season," he told club media, external.

    "It's our job to provide real highlights for the fans, I think a lot of games will live long in the memory.

    "I think we've made Kilmarnock relevant again. There's been a real acknowledgement from everybody - even outwith Kilmarnock - that we've had a really strong campaign.

    "From a manager's point of view, it's everything I've wanted the season to be. The team is everything I want my team to be."

  6. From Connah's Quay to Ajax? published at 12:35 27 May

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    The last time Kilmarnock played in European football, they were embarrassed by Welsh part-timers Connah's Quay Nomads.

    Five years on, they are back on the continental stage and could be on course for a meeting with a true heavyweight.

    Ajax are one of the sides that could come out of the hat for the Rugby Park outfit's Europa League second qualifying round tie - a prospect that hasn't escaped manager Derek McInnes.

    "I hope there's somebody sitting in a room at Ajax asking the manager about potentially getting Kilmarnock as one of the options," he told club media, external.

    "I don't think that'll be the case, but just talking about it is great.

    "When you're supporting a team like Kilmarnock, there's ups and downs. That's part of being a supporter.

    "It's important we try and enjoy the excitement of the draw. Hopefully it's not to some far-flung place and it's someone we can gay enjoy having a wrestle with.

    "I would have hated seeing another team in Scotland be in our position. I'm totally thrilled we're in the mix for it."

    Should Killie lose their opening game, they will drop down to the Europa Conference League, meaning a minimum of four games on the continent next term.

    "Of course we want to go as far as we can," McInnes added

    "We're realistic, we know the first game we're going to be against a team of real pedigree. It's actually what you want.

    "For too long, European football and Kilmarnock has been synonymous with Connah's Quay. We need to try and change that.

  7. Wright dreaming of Europe after 'brilliant' qualification - gossippublished at 10:57 25 May

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    Joe Wright is allowing himself to dream again after Kilmarnock's "brilliant" European qualification. (The Herald, external)

    Read the rest of Saturday's Scottish gossip here.

  8. On this day: Wright stuff to win the Scottish Cup published at 10:24 24 May

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    He's blue. He's white.

    Kilmarnock fans know the rest, and sang it loudly and proudly on this day 27 years ago.

    Paul Wright calls his Scottish Cup-winning goal against Falkirk at Ibrox on 24 May 1997 the "best miskick of his career".

    That scuff gave Killie their first taste of glory in the famous old competition since 1929, as Bobby Williamson's side ended the club's long wait to get their hands on trophy.

    Falkirk boss Alex Trotten knew his triumphant opposition well, having built the vast majority of the team before being given his marching orders in December 1996.

    His assistant Williamson took over, confirming his status as a club legend by lifting the Scottish Cup, a feat that has since been unmatched at Ruby Park.

  9. Watkins one of six Killie players in talks over new dealspublished at 14:30 22 May

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    Watkins scored 13 goals for Kilmarnock in all competitions in 2023-24

    Kilmarnock are "in discussion" with Liam Polworth, Marley Watkins, Gary Mackay-Steven, Greg Stewart, Innes Cameron and Kieran O’Hara about new deals with the club.

    All six players are out of contract this summer, but could yet stay at Rugby Park.

    Meanwhile, Jack Sanders, Kerr McInroy, Aaron Quigg and Steven Warnock will not have their contracts extended and have all left as free agents.

    Loanees Will Dennis, Corrie Ndaba, Stuart Findlay, Tom Davies, James Balagizi and Kevin Van Veen have all returned to their parent clubs.

    Manager Derek McInnes said: “It’s that time of the year where you’re trying to free up some space in the squad, on reflection there’s lads that have left that have been here a long time.

    “We wish them well in the future and thank them for everything they’ve done at this club."

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  10. Armstrong for the Euros? Pundits split over Killie wingerpublished at 15:54 21 May

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    Kilmarnock star Danny Armstrong should be on the way to Germany in Scotland's Euros squad, according to three BBC Scotland pundits.

    Leanne Crichton, Peter Grant and Steven Thompson all selected the winger in their preferred squad, while Armstrong was omitted by Michael Stewart, Neil McCann and Tom English.

    Armstrong will discover his fate on Wednesday morning when Steve Clarke's 28-man Scotland party is announced, with two unlucky players set to drop out before the tournament.

    The 26-year-old has never been capped above under-16 level for Scotland, but assisted 10 goals for Kilmarnock this season as they finished fourth in the Premiership and secured European football.

    His 16 goal contributions (six goals, 10 assists), follows a tally of 17 from last season (nine goals, eight assists).

    Read more: Who would BBC pundits have in their Scotland squad?

  11. 'An outstanding season from management, players & fans'published at 13:06 21 May

    Sandy Armour
    Fan writer

    Kilmarnock fan voice

    It was fitting that in a season where all our league meetings with Dundee ended in draws the final game was once again a stalemate.

    The match was a chance for some fringe players to get a runout and even with a weaker team we still could've ended the season with a win.

    We rattled the woodwork twice in the second half although we had to rely on a Luke McCowan penalty miss to salvage a point.

    Once again Killie fans travelled in great numbers to pay tribute to the team and to flood Dens Park with inflatables.

    It's been an outstanding season from management and players alike and McInnes rightly won the manager of the year award for the improvement in his team.

    A year ago we were mopping our brows as we narrowly avoided relegation. Fast forward 12 months and the fans are dreaming of European trips to the likes of Ajax and Porto - what an occasion that would be.

    The draw for the Europa League is on 19 June and with Scotland playing that night it could be a day to remember.

    The management and players have rightly earned huge plaudits but I'd like to highlight how good the Killie fans have been.

    The travelling fans especially have been fantastic all season and, with the young '1869' section bringing some youthful energy, it has been a pleasure attending Killie games.

    It's nice to think that the next time I see them all again could be in the middle of Amsterdam.

    Sandy Armour is editor of the Killie Hippo fanzine.

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  12. Sportscene analysis: Can Mackay-Steven kick on?published at 19:26 20 May

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    The Sportscene team discuss Gary Mackay-Steven's ability and career with the winger's Kilmarnock future up in the air.

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  13. 'Get the passports ready' - Vassellpublished at 14:44 20 May

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    Kilmarnock captain Kyle Vassell says he "can't wait" for a European adventure after his side finished the season in fourth place.

    A large travelling support serenaded the Rugby Park outfit in Dundee on Saturday, with the club's next competitive game set for the Europa League second qualifying round in July.

    Striker Vassell, who scored the goal that sealed fourth spot at St Mirren, believes his team-mates have earned their trip after a fantastic campaign.

    "What a season, we deserve it," he told club media.

    "Sometimes, things don't go your way, but over the whole season, everybody played their part and the fans definitely deserve it.

    "There's been ups and downs. Me personally, my form was in and out.

    "But the fans stuck with us the whole time and we're so delighted we could do this.

    "We've got something to look forward to next year. We're on our way to Europe. Can't wait for it. Somebody get the passports ready."

  14. Highlights: Dundee 1-1 Kilmarnockpublished at 18:45 19 May

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    Highlights: Dundee 1-1 Kilmarnock

  15. Mackay-Steven 'thankful' for McInnes lifelinepublished at 18:06 19 May

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    BBC Sport Scotland at Dens Park

    Kilmarnock's Gary Mackay-Steven celebrates scoring to make it 1-0  during a cinch Premiership match between Dundee FC and Kilmarnock at the Scot Foam Stadium at Dens Park, on May 18, 2024, in Dundee, Scotland. Image source, SNS

    Gary Mackay-Steven says he is having "positive talks" with the club regarding extending his stay at Kilmarnock beyond the end of the season.

    Mackay-Steven netted his first league goal since November 2021 in Kilmarnock's 1-1 draw against Dundee.

    After recovering from a lengthy injury lay-off, Mackay-Steven is "enjoying" his time at the club under Derek McInnes and insists he "can't thank him enough" for given his career a lifeline.

    "Last year I was injured for a long period of time. The manager here gave me an opportunity to just come in, train and get fit back in December," Mackay-Steven told BBC Scotland.

    "I just kind of kicked on and I have really been enjoying it. The team has been flying. I was happy to get the nod today and it is a great feeling.

    "I am very thankful to get over it and get my rehab done, because it was a challenging time. But coming back, I just slowly built up my levels and now I am completely over that - which is great - and looking to the future. Today is a nice day all round.

    "We are speaking. The manager is great with me and we are having positive talks, so I am sure something will get sorted. But for now, I'll just enjoy it and enjoy being back injury free and fit, and I will celebrate tonight with the boys because they have done amazing, and we will see what the future holds."

  16. Dundee 1-1 Kilmarnock: Key stats published at 11:36 19 May

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    • Kilmarnock have lost 21 points from winning positions in the Scottish Premiership this season, only Dundee (25) have lost more.

    • Dundee have failed to win in their last eight games in the Scottish Premiership, their last longer winless streak was from 20 February 2022 to 7 May 2022, a run of 11 games.

    • Luke McCowan has scored 10 goals this season (one in this game), more than any other Dundee player in the Scottish Premiership.

    • Robbie Deas received his first red card in the Scottish Premiership (30th appearance).

    • Dundee have scored 10 goals in the last 15 minutes of the first half, only Rangers (18) and Celtic (15) have scored more in the Scottish Premiership this season.

  17. 'I would have taken a draw coming here today' - McInnespublished at 17:12 18 May

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    Derek McInnes reacts to his side's draw with Dundee