The player merry-go-round starts the
close season, with the club releasing Alan "Magic" Johnston, Grant
"Bert" Murray, Thomas Nolan & Scott Anson. Manager
Jefferies tells the press that signing Kevin Kyle to a
longer term deal is a top priority. Also Gary Locke's
playing days are over, as he is moved into a coaching capacity at Rugby
Park.
David Lilley
(now QotS) then becomes the
first Killie casualty, to the looming Setanta failure, as Killie further
reduce their 09-10 player pool.
Twenty-one year old English born, ex-Boro, Graeme Owens is
signed to a 2 year deal
which allowed Killie to
off-load winger Willie Gibson to Dunfermline for a nominal fee.
Cammy Bell also accept a new 1 year deal to stay at Rugby
Park.
July 2009
Owens & Old Suit Up For Killie
The
Killie first team squad reported back for training on July 13th, flying
out to their Italian
training camp at Il Ciocco
for a week-long stay. Accompanying Killie is ex-Celt Mark Burchill
who reportedly paid is own way to go on trial. Former Rangers keeper
Lee Robinson also joins Killie on a one year deal. Killie return
home and release Gary Locke from his coaching role, much
to the displeasure of many of Killie 1st team
squad.
JJ tells the press that the issue was blown way out of proportion, as a
player strike was mentioned in the press. Killie do sign Burchill
to a 6 month deal, as Russell will now be out till
October. Killie open their pre-season fixture with a 1-1 (Invincibile)
draw at Raith, followed by a 2-3 (Hamill & Skelton) home
defeat to Partick, just 24 hours later at Rugby Park (after leading
2-0).
During Killie's 09-10 photo call the team signs the "Keep Johnnie
Walker in Kilmarnock" Campaign.
(Website - Here) Also
JJ names Kevin Kyle as club captain for the forthcoming
season.
Aug 2009

Kevin Kyle Scores Killie's
Opening Goal of the New Season
Killie open Aug with a trip to Wales to
take on Swansea, and after a 10 hour coach trek, Killie
lose 1-4 (Sammon).
Killie played without Kyle, Combe & Bryson all of whom
were not 100%
fit. Burchill did make his debut.
Killie finish up their pre-season with a
1-0 home win over
Burnley. Burchill however is lost for several months
though injury. Andy
McLaren participates in the fans match during the annual
Killie Festival, where Killie's new
away white top is released to great reviews.
Killie open the SPL season with a fine
3-0 home win over
last season's bogey team Hamilton.
Kyle
netting the first 2 and Hamill the 3rd. Steven Old
makes his Killie debut also, with Bell in goal for the injured
Combe. The following week Killie travel to Motherwell and "fail
to show up" (JJ) and fall
1-3. Old is replaced at the half after conceding a
penalty, Clancy who was in for Hay didn't
have a great game either's, Hamill scored a fine chip in
the closing moments, to give Killie a little cheer.
Next
up was Morton at home in the CIS Cup at Rugby Park, where Alan
Combe returned in goal. Conor Sammon's double (the
first being a penalty) & Kevin Kyle header were enough to
see off the Ton 3-1.
After the match
Kevin Kyle is re-called back to the Scottish National Team
squad, for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. Kyle however
misses out on Scotland duty due to minor knee scope operation. Also of
note Jamie Fowler has had an operation keeping out another
several weeks. Killie head into the international break, by opening the
scoring against the Buddies through an "in-form" Conor Sammon,
without Kyle. Despite playing well Killie fall
1-2, and lose on a
deflected shot.
Now joining Fowler
under the knife would be Alan Combe who required a
hip operation, that could keep him out for an estimated 3 month period.
Manager Jefferies then signs
Mark Brown
from Celtic on loan for keeper coverage through Combe's
recovery.
Killie finish August with
3 points from 3 matches, and are in 8th place in the SPL.
Sep 2009

Hamill Goes Closest in
Rangers Home Draw
Killie's resumption of SPL play after
the international break, had to be postponed 4 days due Motorway traffic
en route to Edinburgh, delaying the Killie's team bus arrival by over 3
hours.
Killie
then do lose 0-1 on
the following Tuesday at Hearts, with Killie again being worthy of
something from the match. Ferdy missed a sitter heading
over from 6 yards just before the half, being one of a few culprits on
the night. Mark Brown plays well in his Killie debut.
Kyle returns to action as a second half sub.
Killie
then host champions Rangers (without Combe, Hay & Ford),
and were unlucky not to pick up all 3 points. Hamill
(above) hit the woodwork, when Rangers were down to 10 men, before
Pascali saw red also. Walter Smith picks up a 4 match
sideline ban, for an altercation with Sammon (who wanted
ref Conroy to play advantage to Killie Vs stopping the game to issue a
2nd yellow card to Mendes).
Invincibile also misses a rebound off of a headed save
that he caused by blasting over from 5 yards out, as the game went on to
finish tied at 0-0. Also
it is now Tim Clancy who will be out with an elbow injury,
after being fouled by
Boyd.
Midweek action in the CIS Cup saw Killie bounced out in cruel fashion.
Kyle levelled the match at a goal a piece in the 88th min,
before the Buddies scored a 93rd winner, as Killie went on to lose
1-2.
Killie
finished a poor Sept, at Brockville picking up their first away point of
the campaign in a dour
0-0 draw, A match noteworthy for JJ not using any of his sub's
including Russell & Fowler who were not 100% fit for the
match. Bryson, Ford,
Clancy & Combe
were all missing
(along with the suspended Pascali). Some encouraging news
has been the play in recent weeks of Ryan O'Leary who has
played well in the center of Killie's defence.
Barry
"baz" Richmond in late Sept starts his contributions to the Scotsman's
Fanzone. You can read these articles -
Here
Killie finish September
with 5 points from 7 matches, and are in 8th place in the SPL.
Oct 2009

Kyle Double See's Off The Saints!
Killie hosted the Dons on
Oct 3rd and could only manage a
1-1 draw (their 3rd
straight in the SPL).
Without Kyle (knee) Sammon again misses a
couple of "sitter's" before Danny opened the scoring for
Killie. Old boy
McDonald was first to pounce on a Brown "gaff" with 6
min's remaining to give the Dons an undeserved share of the points.
After
the final 2010 World Cup qualifying break Killie travelled to Hibs an
Oct 17th and fell 0-1 to
a late penalty conceded by Gavin Skelton, that had JJ
ranting after the match due to the call being very soft, to say the
least. Both Kyle & Fowler returned from injury.
Killie
played their final home game of October against fellow strugglers St
Johstone, and were in desperate need of 3 points, as they were only 3
points off the bottom of the SPL league. After a horrid first half a
fine Kevin Kyle "double" early
in the second half saw off
the Saintee's 2-1 with
a late O.G. being recorded by the luckless Frasier Wright.
Mark Burchill made the bench as he returned to almost full
fitness, which was just in time as Allan Russell broke his
hand in training and he would be again lost for a few weeks. Killie
close out October with another Parkhead loss
0-3
with Kyle missing several good chances.
Bell played very well in goal as Brown
was not allowed to play against his employers.
Killie finish October
with 9 points from 10 matches, and are in 9th place in the SPL.
Nov 2009

JJ, BB & Killie Pick
Up No November Points!

Killie
and their fans suffer through a brutal November with 3 (4th straight)
SPL losses, 2 of them at home! In both the home losses against the Arabs
0-2
& Hearts
1-2
Killie played well, and more than matched their opponents but ended up
with out any points! Killie's only goal came in stoppage time against
the Tarts, through Bryson, minutes after Kyle
had missed from the spot!
Sandwiched between the 2 home losses was a
0-3
thumping at Ibrox, with nemesis Boyd scoring inside the first 10 mins,
as the Gers raced to a 3 goal lead inside 35 min's.
Kevin Kyle
became Killie's
most recent capped Scottish Internationalist coming on for the
Scot's in a second half sub appearance against Wales.
On
Nov 19th we reported with great sadness the passing of Killie legend
Frank Beattie our
1964-65 Championship
season captain.
Gone but will never
be forgotten by Ayrhire's finest!
Congrat's to U-19 player
Daniel McKay being the SPL's rising star. (He is then loaned
out to Brechin City in Dec).
Killie finish November
with 9 points from 13 matches, and are in 11th place in the SPL.
Dec 2009

Dec Relief For Killie As They
Pick Up First Away Win
With bottom of the league
Falkirk picking up 4 points in their previous 2 matches (inc a home
draw
with league leaders Celtic) Killie headed to Perth knowing a loss could
see them go bottom of the league. With Killie's November misfortunes
behind them Killie went on to pick up their first away win of the
season, a sclaffed Kyle miss-hit being the differences
between the sides as Killie beat St Johstone
1-0
. Burchill made his first start as Danny
(injured) & Ferdy (dropped) watched from the stands,
alongside Sammon & Pascali. Burchy then had
his contract extended through the end of the season. This was
Killie's first clean sheet in eight outings!
Killie
then hosted an in-form 3rd placed Hibs team (unbeaten in 10 matches),
and picked up a valuable point in a
1-1
draw. In JJ's post match comments he said...
"
We showed we're not that
bad a side"
. Only one change was made Vs the team that beat the Saints the prior
week with Danny coming in for Old, as
Burchill scored his first Killie goal.
Killie's
first of 3 festive season matches were to have a telling outcome for the
fortunes and direction of the club. On Dec 19th Killie lose
1-2 at home
to Bairns and move back to within a point of the bottom of the SPL.
Killie had battled hard but to no avail, with Danny
providing the leveller!
JJ's post match Bairns
comments he stated ... "They
had more hunger and desire".... NOT
GOOD!
On
Boxing day Killie battled with the Arabs at Tannadice picking up a point
in a
0-0
draw which saw Ford carried off with a nasty head
knock. The main talking point of the Arabs match would become Billy
Brown's comments to the travelling fans.... "If you don't like it...
then don't come back!"....
NOT GOOD!
Killie were
then scheduled to end the decade the way it started with a home SPL
fixture against Celtic on 30/12/09. However the brutal Scottish winter
claimed this fixture, as the access roads to Rugby Park were deemed not
safe for the fans.
Killie finish December
with 14 points from 17 matches, and are in 11th place in the SPL. (One
point ahead of Falkirk who had a game in hand).
Jan
2010

Seven Match Unbeaten Run Starts At Hamilton
Jan 2nd saw the beginning
of what would be a very traumatic month for Ayrshire's finest! Killie
lose
0-1 to
the Buddies, with old boy Innes on target for them, in
what would be JJ's last game in charge of Killie. The fans were now
clearly starting to turn against JJ & BB, with chants of ..."You
don't know what your doing!" being heard with the 70th min sub of
Fernandez at Love St. .... NOT GOOD!
On Jan 8th Club Captain Kevin Kyle tells the press
that....."The chairman said he wanted to talk to me about sorting out
a new contract. But then he asked me about the boss and his tactics"
On Jan 10th Club Chairman Michael Johnston refutes
Kevin Kyle's claim and denies attempting to discuss tactics with Kyle.
... NOT GOOD!
More
The
KFCSA and the Killie Trust then release a joint statement expressing
dismay at the way club was being run.
On Jan 11th (Sunday) Johnston & Jefferies meet and hammer out JJ's
release from his Killie boss contract (as he his reported to be furious
about Johnston going behind his back to talk with his players, not to
mention the abuse we was now getting off of the Killie faithful).
On
Jan 12th
Kilmarnock FC release a
press statement confirming the termination of both
Jim Jefferies & Billy Brown's contracts by mutual consent.
Club Chairman Michael Johnston was very diplomatic and thanked
the departing managers for their service over the last 8 years.
JJ left Killie at 14 points from 18 matches, in 11th place in the SPL. (One
point ahead of Falkirk who had a game in hand). After their opening day
win, Killie's 11 points from 17 matches was the poorest form in the
league, and Killie were really looking like relegation "fodder'.
On
Jan 14th,
Jimmy Calderwood accepts the
Killie Boss job, and he was unveiled as the new manager of Kilmarnock.
Killie were also reported to have talked with
George Burley, Gordon Chisholm and former 60-70's Killie legend
Tommy
McLean.
Calderwood's
contract would only run through May 2010, as both he, and Killie would
wait to see how things progressed.
With less than 2 days to prepare with his new charges Caldy's Killie get
humped
0-3
at home to Craig Brown's Motherwell. JC tell the press... "We are
going to need players with character to win games here".
Forty-eight hours later Killie then had to play the Bairns at
Rugby Park in the Cup and went onto win
1-0
with a late Pasca deflection being the difference.
Cameron Bell (post the departure of the on-loan Brown)
started in goal, keeping Killie's cup hopes alive. Joining Calderwood
was his long time "No 2" Jimmy Nicoll.
Prior to the next SPL match, Sandy Clark
officially joins the club as a coach as Jimmy C goes about getting
Killie's house in order.
Ironically
Killie's next match would be a trip North to Calderwood's former side
Aberdeen where Killie lost
0-1 JC
candidly tells the press that Killie didn't show enough until near the
end when it was too late for them.
The
last away match of Jan was a midweek clash at Hamilton that saw Killie
begin a 7 match unbeaten run that would see them move from 11th (1 point
off the bottom) to 8th. The Accies match finished at
0-0 in a dour
affair with few goal scoring chances. JC did "blood" teenager Liam
Kelly in the 29th min for an injured Burchill
who had just missed the game's best chance.
The
final match of Jan was in hindsight the start of Killie's mini-revival.
Trailing 1-3, after 33 mins against the Arabs, Killie stormed all the
way back to take a short lived lead in a
4-4 home draw. On target for Killie were Ford, Kyle, Pascali &
Bryson. Killie's 4 goal output was even more surprising as they
had not scored in close to 500 SPL min's (Danny Vs the
Bairns on 19/12/09). In
JC's post match Arabs comments he said .."I'm
a little bit disappointed we didn't win."
Killie finish Jan with 15
points from 22 matches, and are in 11th place in the SPL.
Feb
2010
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Killie End Nine Year Drought Against Celtic
On Feb 1st
Kilmarnock made 3 new loan signings
Scott Severin,
Rob
Kiernan (both Watford) and
Chris Maguire (Aberdeen)
and all 3 went straight into the player pool for Tuesday Feb
2nd's Scottish Premier League match
against Celtic.
It
was on-loan Aberdeen striker Chris McGuire that scored the
games only goal with seven minutes of the second half played
after Mehdi Taouil played a neat
cutback to him. Celtic's new signing Robbie Keane was denied by a
series of Cammy Bell saves, that gave
Killie a spirited
1-0
victory, over Celtic for the first time since
Alan Mahood's
winner on
May 20th 2001. Severin also started, and Kiernan made
a 2nd half sub appearance, for Clancy who made his first
start since Sept.
Killie next play Inverness Caley in the Cup, and go on to avenge their
defeat from the previous season
3-0 at home with young
Kelly netting a double after Conor "Fish" Sammon,
had opened the scoring, in a match that Caley out-played Killie for long
periods of the tie.
A real "six pointer" at
Westfield saw Killie snatch a
1-0
win at the hands of basement club Falkirk, and move up to 9th, 4 points
clear of the bottom. Again Chris McGuire proved invaluable
setting up Craig Bryson with the games only goal, in front
of well over 2,000 travelling fans (as the Bairns had reduced their
prices).
Killie picked up their 4th straight win with another fine come from
behind performance at home to St Johnstone
3-2 . After
twice falling behind Killie battle to the 3 points with goals form
Maguire, Hooky (from a lovely set-piece right off of the
training ground) & Kyle.
Killie
fail to make it 5 wins on the trot after a terrific late Mehlmet shot
pulls the Buddies even at
1-1 after Maguire had given Killie a first half
lead. JC's in his post match Buddies comments said .."
It was a point gained when you play as poorly as that."
Alan
Combe is named on the team sheet for the first time since Sept as
a sub.
Killie's
7 match unbeaten run does come to an end in the mud at the much
criticised Fir Park. A Murphy free-kick being the difference as Killie
fell
0-1
to Murderwell.
Killie finish Feb with 26
points from 27 matches, and are in 9th place in the SPL.
Mar
2010

Robinson Makes Penalty Save In Killie Debut
Mixed
team news ahead of the Hibs away match to open March. On-loan Aberdeen
striker Chris McGuire is named the SPL's young player of
the month for Feb, and Kevin Kyle picks up an injury
playing in a trial match for
Russian club Spartak Nalchik, in Turkey. Kyle also
finds himself in Caldy's "bad books" for taking the trial without fully
communicating with him.
As
for the Hibs match itself, the Kick Off was brought forward to a 2pm to
accommodate Easter Rd being refurbished. Man of the match would
become 11th min sub Lee Robinson, replacing Cammy
Bell in Killie's goal as Robinson went onto save a
penalty in his Killie debut. Again for 2nd week running, it was a
dubious freekick being awarded against Killie that led to home team's
late winner as Hibs went on to win
0-1

Killie's
schedule now meant they would face the Old Firm 3 out of their next 4
fixtures! JC joked in the press "Its not often you get the chance to
beat both ends of the Old Firm in the same week". Bell
did return in the Killie goal, but Kyle-Less Killie
failed to score in either Old Firm match, and lost
0-2 to Rangers (SPL) &
0-3 to Celtic in the
Scottish Cup Quarters, both at Rugby Park. Both matches were quite
similar in the fact that Killie went in level in both matches goal-less,
and had much the better of the play!
One
of the biggest disappointments of JC's short Killie reign came at Home
to the Accies in a
1-2 midweek loss.
McGuire scored a late consolation for Killie. JC summed up
Killie dismal outing with... "There
weren't a lot of positives tonight"
To
finish up a horrid winless March, Killie travel to Parkhead to play a
newly appointed Neil Lennon managed Celtic who were coming off a
humiliating 0-4 thumping at Love St a few days earlier. Killie start
Burchill and Maguire
in wide areas and Kyle & Russell upfront,
only to be over-run at the back, as the experiment ends in a
1-3 defeat. In-form Craig Bryson
does net a fluke consolation goal, but the
Ayrshire men depart Parkhead still not having won at Celtic since 1955,
and with a 6th consecutive loss!
Killie finish Mar with 26
points from 31 matches, and are in 11th place in the SPL.
Apr
2010

Russell Loops In A Beauty In Dons Win!
Killie open April on
Easter Sunday for a 3:30pm televised home match to the Dons. Killie were
now on a 6 match losing run, and were only a point off the bottom (with
the Bairns winning at Well the previous day). On-loan Aberdeen
striker Chris McGuire was ineligible, Craig Bryson
was out injured, & Pascali suspended.
Killie made four
changes, with Garry Hay, Danny Invincibile,
Mehdi Taouil and Jamie Fowler coming into
the
starting
line-up. Killie opened the scoring in the 25th minute when Severin
blasted in from close range and Grassi deflected the ball into the back
of his own net to hand Killie the opener.
Allan Russell
sealed the win for the hosts with 16 minutes remaining after he
latched on to a searching Fowler ball and delivered a
superb looping header back across the face of the Aberdeen goal & into
the top of the net. Many named Tim Clancy as the "Man of
the Match" in Killie's
2-0 win, operating at
the centre of Killie's defence, after Fraser Wright picked
up an injury in the 3rd min.
Killie travel to Tynecastle for the last match prior to the SPL "split"!