The Scotsman

Kilmarnock Never say die

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There are slow starts and there are what we endured in the first ten minutes on Saturday against Hibs. I stopped for a coffee before going to my seat, got to the top of the stairs and saw the ball hitting the back of the net.

When the second one went in, it seemed like Hibs were exploiting any slight deficiency in our game, but they didn’t account for our new never-give-up attitude.most Killie fans, including the manager, walked away from the match a bit disappoint­ed that we didn’t get all three points. The statistics from the second half bear that out, with only a couple of outstandin­g saves keeping us at bay. It was an exciting match for the telly; hopefully that will entice more punters back to see Killie in action live.

Barry Richmond

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