MISSION IMPOSSIBLE:
AWAY WIN IS NEEDED TO IMPROVE CHANCES OF SURVIVAL
Jimmy Calderwood does not understand why we are in this position but I am sure myself and the rest of the home support can tell him. His predecessor Jim Jeffries signed players who he thought would be good enough, but they actually turned out to be duds and now he has been left with them as JJ left the Theatre for Hearts.
On the whole the players have not played well at all which is why you can't blame the fanbase, for verbally abusing the players, some even shouting them on telling them to get their finger out, and a very rare sight to see nearly every single female Kilmarnock fan shouting at them. Did any of this do any good? Nope none - it did nothing whatsoever which just goes to proves that, the only person or people that the players care about is themselves and their bank manager.
In the penultimate game before the final high noon showdown back home in Ayrshire with the Bairns, this is the only real game to save the name Kilmarnock Football Club, Est 1869. The players have to have known by now that relegation IS NOW set to become a reality unless they get their fingers out and give us win and three points tomorrow night.
OK here's the latest team news ahead of the big kick-off...
The Dandy Dons - defenders Zander Diamond and Ricky Foster are suspended after being shown red cards in the previous game to Accies. Pete Pawlett is out through injury as is Andy Considine but the Dons are boosted by the return of Darren Mackie.
Ayrshire's Finest have only one injury concern is Allan Russell. Craig Bryson makes a return to the squad after having a broken nose plus Manuel Pascali and Scott Severin declare themselves fit.
C'MON THE KILLIE! KILLIE TILL WE DIE!!