'Tepid, timid & too many chances wasted'published at 15:59 BST 24 August

We asked for your views on Kilmarnock's 0-0 draw against Dundee.
Here's what some of you said:
James: Stuart Kettlewell summed it up perfectly, we should have won that game comfortably. We need another creative midfielder and another striker in before the end of the window. The referee made some strange decisions.
Jim: Yes there were positives, but a lot more negatives. Again a repeat of last year whereby we don't take our chances. Bruce Anderson is trying too hard which ends up with no composure, I'm afraid the jury is still out. With Motherwell away and Celtic at home our next two league games we must beat teams like Dundee and Livingston at home, draws at home are useless.
John: Tepid, timid and too many chances wasted, not what a home match should be. Too easy for Dundee to play through us and they could've nicked it. Another two points dropped!
Gary: Can't complain about getting a clean sheet, but if we don't get in a half decent striker then we can forget Hampden or top six.
Gerry: We lacked the killer pass to open up the Dundee defence, we were definitely the better team but just couldn't find the net. We lacked a bit of width at times as everything was condensed in the middle of the park, maybe a slight concern that we haven't beat two teams at Rugby Park that were tipped to struggle in the league this year.
Scott: Probably should have won but didn't quite do enough in the final third. I'm a bit disappointed with our points total so far. With Livi and Dundee at home in our first three games, I would have expected to win at least one of those games. Still plenty of encouraging signs and more good performances from our young players Aaron Brown and Ben Brannan. Patience is needed!