'Fans deserve better than unacceptable Rugby Park performance'published at 14:57 BST 29 April
Ross Morren
Fan writer

In their biggest match of the season so far, Ross County's performance was completely lacklustre as they failed to lay a glove on Kilmarnock.
The damaging defeat leaves Don Cowie's side in the Premiership play-off spot with four matches remaining.
In the first half, the Staggies completed 186 passes, which was more than double the hosts' amount. However, once the ball was moved into dangerous areas in the final third, the players looked totally devoid of confidence and ideas on how to test Kilmarnock's backline.
They would then give possession away so cheaply or choose to recycle the ball back into midfield or defence which killed any momentum – it was hugely frustrating to watch.
The second-half performance was even worse. The difference in determination levels between the two sides was glaringly obvious the longer the match went on.
Kilmarnock were first to every second ball, snapped into tackles and took a real grip of the game by showing the type of character required to try to avoid any scraps at the bottom of the table.
On the other hand, County retreated into their shells and failed to impact the second half whatsoever. They registered their one and only shot on target in the 82nd minute.
Ultimately, the fans who made the 400-mile round trip from the Highlands to Rugby Park and back deserve better than the unacceptable performance they witnessed.























