Tiffoney a 'great addition' for Killie & 'flurry of signings' provide optimismpublished at 15:32 19 June

We asked for your views on Kilmarnock signing Scott Tiffoney and their business in the transfer window so far.
Here's what some of you said:
Andrew: Tiffoney is a good signing for the club. We badly need a striker and two centre-backs and a goalkeeper. All the best to Stuart Kettlewell, hope we have a big season.
Paul: Having all these new attackers and midfielders is good and all, but we need more defensive-minded players because as of now we have three defenders, Corrie Ndaba, Robbie Deas and Lewis Mayo.
Jim: Okay, hands up, I did have my doubts about the new manager, but he has got big boots to fill. With the players who have left and Stuart Findlay going to Hearts I was slightly concerned, but I am not disappointed with the new signings. So let's give the man a chance and our full support. Of all the players leaving only Findlay and Bobby Wales are the ones I am sorry to see go.
Davey: Tiffoney is a great addition, he's such a livewire and a thorn in many a defender's side. Surprised Dundee let him go, sure he'll do a job for us. Solid signings of experienced players so far.
Neil: Beginning to feel much more optimistic thanks to the first flurry of signings. We might end up resembling a swarm of wasps more than 'Galacticos', but who likes taking on wasps!
Amy: Considering it seemed our budget was slashed this summer, we've made some very sensible and proven Premiership signings. Still need more up front and a replacement for player of the year Joe Wright, however. Stephen Welsh on loan from Celtic would do.
Doug: Tiffoney will be a good signing for Killie. I remember him playing for Patrick Thistle when we were in the Championship. He was a menace, and he's a better player now. I'm pleased with all the signings. I'd like another goalkeeper and we need more firepower up front.
David: Interesting additions made this week. Time will tell of their impact and importantly the impact of Kettlewell. Disappointing to see lack of pre-season games available for fans to attend other than Rory McKenzie's testimonial.