Kilmarnock -24h On

Last updated : 25 November 2007 By Firparkcorner

It was fitting that Mark McGhee made special mention of the trio who had played contributed to the midweek international games. They had returned to the club on a high after making notable contributions and carried their form into the game.

McCormack is in such confident form that, at times, he tends to be too ambitious. But there's no denying that he is our main threat and the club should strive to accommodate his expectations as we try to extend his contract beyond the end of this season.


Reynolds and Craigan coped very well with the tricky conditions and they will be very satisfied that a second clean sheet was achieved.
Kilmarnock had there fair share of free kicks and corners and the fierce wind made them difficult to defend.


O'Donnell was delighted to score his second goal of the season. His first was an equalising header against ICT at
Fir Park in August and Saturday's deflected shot won the match. He doesn't score many but they tend to be vital.


Hughes will feel the benefit of his twenty minutes in the second half. He looked a bit off the pace and he'll have a bit of work to do to regain the sharpness he had before his injury.


Next up is a home game against
Gretna. Can we stretch our run of winning games to three?