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  1. Falkirk 1 - 2 Killie Killie nick it at the end yet again. Falkirk's poor home form continues as Boydie nips in another goal. Just some of the headlines that we might see tommorrow. Anyway here's a report on the game for anyone who wants to know. First Half: Falkirk started very brightly and had the ball in the net inside fifteen minutes but Craig Ireland was deemed to have pushed Alan Combe. Ireland then had the ball in the net again in what can only be described as a dour first half. This time his effort was ruled to have been offside. Second Half: Midfield maestro James Fowler opens the scoring in the 54th minute with a cracking 25 yards screamer which would have even made Ronaldinho's jaw drop in awe :lmao: Confidence shot through us as we threatened to add to our lead in the ensuing minutes, although Boyd's optimistic swipe from 20 yards soon after went high and wide. The home side gingerly began their fightback but their disabling lack of penetration in attack was evident for all to see. In the 66th minute, midfielder Danny Invincibile made his first real contribution to the game when he robbed the hesitant Moutinho 30 yards from goal, burst into the Falkirk box and then slashed his right-footed shot just wide of the upright. The home side were back level after 74 minutes when Naismith clumsily fouled Craig McPherson wide on the left. From McPherson's free-kick, Combe did well to save an Andy Lawrie header from close range. However, we failed to clear properly and were punished when Bairns defender Kenny Milne managed to squeeze the ball in from a tight angle. The rejuvenated home side pressed forward, but the Rugby Park side grabbed an injury-time winner through Boyd after Glennon had parried a Johnston shot from distance. Killie team: Kilmarnock: Combe, Greer, Hay, Ford, Wright, Invincibile, Johnston, Fowler, McDonald, Boyd, Naismith (Wales 78). Subs Not Used: Smith, Lilley, Dodds, Dillon, Murray, Campbell. Another win for the boys from Ayrshire and we now carry our fine form into the game on boxing day at home to Dundee Utd. Also Jeffries has accepted a big offer from a Championship side for Boydie. I don't know what team it is yet but I'll keep you up to date on proceedings.
  2. If Celtic are going to sign him then I can't possibly see what position he'll get into. I mean Strachan isn't going to just drop Lennon or Petrov and he I'm pretty sure he won't play 2 defensive midfielders.
  3. I said that I hadn't seen a video replay of their first goal and now that I have seen it I can confirmthat he was just on side. Simon Ford didn't pull out in time with both Fraser Wright and Gordon Greer. It was the correct decision but I guess I'm like JJ, when I seen who the linesman was I was looking for something to complain about. If you have seen the incident then you must admit the Malcolm incident was a defenite penalty while the Naisy one with Andrews is debatable. I still would like to point out that in the years 've been watching Scottish football and going to watch Killie, I'm certain that more decisions have went to the Old Firm even if they are wrong than for any team outside the Old Firm. Maybe ref's need to take a good look at themselves. I know they have to make a decision to a major incident quick as a flash but I feel they are swayed when teams are playing the old firm. Just my opinion, its maybe not anyone elses. Also on the Rule Brittania point, I wasn't making anything against that. I just said they were doing it to spite us or rile us up. It's the playing of UVF songs and sectarian songs which just takes the pish.
  4. Lets get this over with * "Slightly" biased view by the way (Y) " Just to get this started, Rangers fans are the biggest wankers I've ever seen, I hate when Killie play Rangers. You could never take a small kid to games against Rangers, as some of the songs they sing are atrocious. Some of the stuff about the UVF and all the sectarianism could make you physically and mentally sick and the Rule Britannia - well they just sing that to rile us up. Onto the game. We made one change to our team with Nish injured and Gary McDonald replacing him. We were on the back foot for most of the first 15 minutes and they got their reward in the 16th minute when a good Bob Malcolm (Bob Malcolm and Good in the same sentence, never thought I'd see that) was picked up by Lovenkrands who slotted the ball under keeper Combe. However, and I haven't seen any TV showings of this but Lovenkrands looked quite a bit offside. To make matters worse the linesman was Andy Davis, for anyone that doesn't know who this man is then let me tell you. Rnagers - Hearts last season at Tynecatle. Last few minutes of the game, high ball is played into the box, big Kyriakos (sp) tries to get onto the end of it with a diving header. No contact is made with the Hearts player, ref sees nothing and no complaints from the Rangers players. But then Andy Davis with his Rangers scarf tucked into his jersey raises his flag and gives Rangers a penalty. He hasn't managed a Rangers game again. Till today. And guess who the linesman was when Rangers got their debatable goal. I think you can probably guess. Anyway after the goal, Jim Jeffries has a hairy fit at the fourth official and is sent to the stand - oh how I wish he had just ran up and nutted Davis. You would think it couldn't get any worse but when Kris Boyd rose for a high ball into the ball from Garry Hay, his directed header towards Danny Invincible was blatantly and I mean blatantly handled by Malcolm. Referee John Underhill waved play on and it raged to the other end, where Combe blocked from Buffel at point-blank range after being picked out by Lovenkrands. Rangers got a second after good play by Buffel who crossed into the box for Lovenkrands to hammer the ball home. Combe superbly parried away a Lovenkrands shot and Chris Burke's effort on the rebound was cleared off the line by Ford as Rangers threatened to run riot. Half time came and we were should have been at worst 2-1 down. All supporters in the ground gave a warm round of applause to Davie McKinnon who spent his hey day captaining Killie and is a Rangers and Killie legend. Rangers continued to dominate after the break, but we got ourselves back into the game out of the blue. Steven Naismith pounced after a mix up between Marvin Andrews and goalkeeper Ronald Waterreus before setting up Gary McDonald for an easy finish from four yards. Naismith again was inches away from connecting to an Allan Johnston cross after Watterus had flapped at it. We had other chances to get an equaliser but we were caught on the counter. Buffel pounced on Barry Ferguson's through ball. The Belgian turned his Simon Ford inside out before Lovenkrands nipped it off his toes to slot the ball into the empty net and seal his hat-trick. But there was to be a tense finish to the game after all when the ball broke to Kris Boyd from a Stevie Murray free-kick and he bundled over with eight minutes to go. Player Ratings: Alan Combe 8/10: Kept us in the game early on with key saves from Buffel and Lovenkrands. Jamie Fowler 9/10: Simply outstanding in the holding role behind the midfield, a performance Makalele would have been proud of. Deserved his Man Of The Match award. Garry Hay 5/10: Must have had his boots on the wrong feet. His crosses didn't beat the first man and looked shaky when under pressure from Burke. Fraser Wright 7/10: Another that looked particularly shaky in his first game against the OF. Couldn't handle Lovenkrands. Gordon Greer 6/10: Far too inconsistent. One minute he was playing a superb 60 yard ball, next minute he was playing it straight to them. Simon Ford 8/10: Was caught out a few times but overall was a solid performance from the big man. Gary McDonald 7/10: Got a goal but didn't get involved in the game at all. Kris Boyd 6/10: Usual, does fuck all in the game and still gets on the scoresheet. Danny Invincibile 5/10 (56 mins Murray): Couldn't really use his pace which is his one asset and was subbed early in the second half. Allan Johnston 8/10: Showed some really fancy pieces of skill in the first half, running Ferguson rotten but gradually faded out the game. Steven Naismith 8/10: Ran his heart out. Never gave up on any loose ball and he didn't deserve to be on the losing side. Stevie Murray 8/10: Changed the game completely when he came on and was always a threat. JJ's comments: Only one Jim Jefferies :lmao:
  5. Three times in the last four years we have drawn bloody Hearts in the third round and they always have been away from home. We drew against them last year and then got hammered at home in the replay so I'm not to hopeful. Anyway, has anyone else heard rumours linking Jim Jeffries to the Dundee UTD job and I hope everyone will be supporting Killie today in our match against Rangers (Y)
  6. Kilmarnock Manager - Tommy Burns Goalie - Dragoje Lekovic Right Back - Gus McPherson Left Back - Dylan Kerr Centre Back - Freddie Dindeleux Centre Back - Ray Montgomerie Right Midfield - Christophe Cocard Left Midfield - Alan Mahood Centre Midfield - Ian Durrant Centre Midfield - Gary Holt Striker - Paul Wright Striker - Kris Boyd
  7. I think it shows Hearts character to come back in a match where they were 2-0 down and a player off. Wouldn't have guessed that Steven Pressley would have got a hat-trick though Good news for Celtic though with Gordon out, Brellier? out and Bednar out. Can still see them challenging the old firm for a while yet, however they will falter before the end and finish a dissapointing third. Killie drew 0-0 away to Dundee Utd. Our first goalless draw since Boxing Day 2001 (Y) We should have had a penalty in the last few minutes when Stillie brought down Boydie :thumbsdown:
  8. Anybody mention this yet but the beta demo for Fm2006 can be downloaded HERE!! If anybody has said it yet then just delete this post **You must register first to download the game**
  9. PSV 2-0 Schalke Milan 3-1 Fenerbahçe Lyon 2-1 Real Madrid Olympiakos 3-1 Rosenborg Betis 2-1 Liverpool Chelsea 2-0 Anderlecht Artmedia 0-4 Internazionale Rangers 1-3 Porto Not very disimiliar to Johnny's. Can't see Rangers getting anything from there game as their league form this season has been far too inconsistent. You can't expect after getting beat by Aberdeen and Hibs to get a win in Europe. One positive Rangers can take so far is that Benni McCarthy's not playing as he is Porto's dangerman. I can also see Betis (tremendous home form) and Lyon (very good side) beating Liverpool and Real Madrid respectively. Wednesday: Club Brugge 0-1 Juventus Rapid 0-3 Bayern Arsenal 1-0 Thun Sparta 1-1 Ajax Bremen 0-4 Barcelona Udinese 1-0 Panathinaikos Benfica 1-1 Lille Villarreal 1-1 Man. United Again can't see Man utd coming back from Spain with more than a point. Villareal were one of the highlights last season in La Liga and looked comfortable against Everton in the qualifying.
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