The Scotsman

Mccann is ‘buzzing’ as Parish keeps his second clean sheet

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Two people were taken to hospital after the accident.

Millar defended their approach in a response to former Rangers midfielder Gavin Rae, who had said: “Players should have left earlier. Killie made it.”

“Been leaving at that time for 10 years,” Millar said. “Never missed a kick-off. Killie went for pre-match.”

Only O’halloran was named on the bench before arriving after kick-off, with Millar, Foster and Denny Johnstone not included.

Killie opened the scoring in the tenth minute when Stuart Findlay headed in before Steven Maclean headed a leveller two minutes before the break.

But the visitors had the edge after the break and Eamonn Brophy secured the win after good work by Stephen O’donnell in the 66th minute.

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