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Why Lee McCulloch was the wrong man at the wrong time

Alastair Mitchell explains the reasoning behind Lee McCulloch’s exit from Kilmarnock.

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Season 2016/17 player ratings: Kilmarnock

Alastair Mitchell with the unenviable task of trying to remember all of Kilmarnock’s players – let alone rating them.

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Lee McCulloch: A safe bet or a gamble?

Guest writer Alastair Mitchell analyses Lee McCulloch’s interim spell in charge of Kilmarnock and what the future could hold.

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How to solve a problem like Mark O’Hara

O’Hara took on this lead role as if he’d been preparing for it his whole life, creating the opening goal by getting to the byline and cutting it back for Rory Loy, before winning a penalty for the second. The reviewers lapped it up, marking the first episode ten-out-of-ten.

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Memorable Team #22: Bobby Williamson era Kilmarnock

The countdown continues as Craig Anderson remembers Kilmarnock’s 1997 Scottish Cup winning side and the few strong seasons that followed.

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Five great moments from the Scottish football weekend

Dancing on the streets of Gorgie, celebrating in style, and a very smug Gary Cocker as United hit rock bottom. All this and more in our favourite moments from the weekend.

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Scottish football winners and losers

The glorious effect of confidence on a SPFL striker, Dundee United supporters’ dismal view of the world, and Hibs… but not as we knew them.

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Six great moments from the Scottish football weekend

A later than usual edition focuses on the brilliance of an ICT youngster, a goal of the season contender from a player of the season contender, and why it’s worth just watching a Dundee centre back.

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Scottish football winners and losers

It’s a good time to support Aberdeen, but they weren’t the only winners from the past weekend. Craig Fowler tips his hat to some others before turning his nose up at a few more.

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Show: Wibbly-wobbly sex aid

Deadline day recap, why you shouldn’t sign players in September, and whether or not the boys are confident of a Scotland win in Georgia.

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