How half empty is your glass ? We were by far the more threatening team in the second half, even on that abomanation of a pitch. Draw was the least we deserved.
Great to see us mugging them for a change,any result that can be had on that amateurish pitch is a good one,that should keep the feel good factor going so onto the next.
A few suggestions for the headline writers:
Assault and Slattery
Slattery will get you somewhere
Slats all folks
Former Rangers Star Seen Eating Killie Pie
Make your choice...
Bin our top scorer? Only 3 players have scored more than him in the league this year. Should we replace him with one of those well rounded goal machines that are ten a penny thesedays?
Bit hit it and hope hoofball for much of the match but we worked their keeper multiple times in the 2nd half so deserved the point. Watering a plastic pitch before each half made it a lottery, hope either legislation or relegation sorts them out.
Absolutely, 2 weeks ago I’d have been amazed we’d pick up any points before the end of the season.
not a great game or performance but a decent point on the worst park, and against the most anti football team in Scotland
I realise the park is appalling and we are playing a big bullying and breenging team but we are extremely poor today. It might be a reality check for some that we are a poor team and deserve to be where we are and kettlewell isn’t some type of inspirational messiah
Anything is better than listening to that pompous, pseudo intellectual prick Michael Stewart on Sportscene. Him and his ‘biometrics’ and ‘nuances’ would make Gaelic commentary much more listenable.
My former work colleague is a Killie Fan and she is taking part in collection today outside the ground for victims of turkey and Syria earthquakes. She told me to spread the word to whoever is going today
The harsh truth is that not every managerial appointment is going to work out. Hammell obviously talked a good game and he must have had some decent ideas to even get close to the job, but it's a different "kettle" of fish entirely to put them into action.
He's maybe just not cut out for management. Not every ex-player is. Good luck to him in whatever he ends up doing next.
He didn't realise that dealing with seasoned pros who had been round the block a few times was completely different from dealing with young Impressionable players eager to please.
A steep learning curve that he didnt quite get to the end of and is only learned through experience.
It's OK citing "club legend" to young apprentices, doesn't wash the same with older professionals.
If another great result tomorrow surely chant has to be "Well Well Kettlewell.....Well Well Kettlewell... Well Well Kettlewell....Super Kettlewell!!!"....... Get intae them
Obviously just one opinion but kind of gives you impression that Hammell really didn't know what he was doing. Still gutted for him and will still be a well legend but change was needed