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Bell determined to shine for Killie

Kilmarnock's Cameron Bell has vowed to make the most of his chance and show boss Jim Jefferies he is good enough to hold onto the gloves. The Killie goalkeeper will be pitched into the Scottish Premier League clash at Parkhead...

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2000-10-21: Celtic 2-1 Dundee Utd, Premier League

Match Pictures | Matches: 2000 - 2001 | 2000-2001 Pictures Trivia NTL, shirt sponsors of both Celtic and Rangers, announced that they were pulling out of a £38million deal to show English Premier League live games next season....

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Hibs' Bamba keen to avoid Killie fields

Your account has been frozen. Published Date: 16 October 2009 IF John Hughes ever feels the need to remind himself of the result of inconsistency he'll do no worse than cast an eye over a DVD of Kilmarnock's last visit to...

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Kilmarnock: Jefferies eyes injury lift

Jim Jefferies is hoping to have injured players Alan Combe, James Fowler, Simon Ford, Kevin Kyle and Mark Burchill back in action soon. All five players have struggled with a variety of injuries so far this term and all missed...

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Two more join Killie injury list

Bryson came off at half-time in the midweek cup tie against St Mirren Craig Bryson is the latest Kilmarnock player to be struck down by injury following the news that Simon Ford will be missing for up to two months. Midfielder...

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Rangers looking to take Champions League form into SPL game at Kilmarnock

Rangers are Scotland's league leaders but the form that saw them surge from behind to snatch the title on the final day of last season has eluded them this time around, according to Walter Smith, whose players travel to...

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Kyle returns for Gers showdown

Striker Kevin Kyle will return to the Kilmarnock starting line-up for Saturday's Scottish Premier League clash with Rangers (12.30pm). Kyle came off the bench in Tuesday night's 1-0 defeat at Hearts after making a swift...

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Driver gives Hearts direction

Published Date: 16 September 2009 AFTER failing to buy a reputable striker during the summer, Hearts welcomed Andy Driver back from injury and were promptly reminded why his value to the club is becoming incalculable. The...

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Hearts v Kilmarnock preview

Kingston to miss out again, Kyle boost for Killie Hearts play host to Kilmarnock on Tuesday in their re-arranged SPL clash at Tynecastle. The fixture was postponed at the weekend after major traffic problems on the M8 on...

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Injury concerns easing for Jefferies

Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies is looking forward to having a full and fit bench if nothing else for Saturday's SPL clash at Hearts. The Rugby Park side have been hit with a catalogue of injuries in recent weeks and in their...

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