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This week in Killie history: Charlie McArthur's exit & the other young stars who left so soon
Our new series will take a look back at events of the past relating to our wonderful football club, whether they be good, bad, or indifferent!
Jul 2
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Scotland Sport Newsletter
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This week in Killie history: Charlie McArthur's exit & the other young stars who left so soon
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This week in Killie history: THAT photo and how Lee Clark's signings fared
Our new series will take a look back at events of the past relating to our wonderful football club, whether they be good, bad, or indifferent!
Jun 26
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This week in Killie history: THAT photo and how Lee Clark's signings fared
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Why Kilmarnock were 90 minutes from being champions of the world... kind of
Long before the Club World Cup, Killie were playing for the title of best team on the planet
Jun 25
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Gabriel McKay
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Why Kilmarnock were 90 minutes from being champions of the world... kind of
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The key questions facing Stuart Kettlewell in Kilmarnock pre-season
The new manager and his players head to The Netherlands today as they embark on a week long trip.
Jun 23
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The key questions facing Stuart Kettlewell in Kilmarnock pre-season
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The key questions facing the board in search for new Kilmarnock boss
It’s been well over three years since the club has had to consider such an overwhelming change.
May 20
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Ewan Paton
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The key questions facing the board in search for new Kilmarnock boss
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Lights, camera, action! A special sit down with Corrie Ndaba - the cheeriest man in Kilmarnock
Corrie Ndaba is loving life at Rugby Park, he tells the Killie Chronicle, despite a difficult first season as a permanent signing.
Apr 18
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Ewan Paton
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Lights, camera, action! A special sit down with Corrie Ndaba - the cheeriest man in Kilmarnock
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'I'm still disappointed': Angelo Alessio opens up on Kilmarnock spell in exclusive interview
'I know if I'd been given more time Kilmarnock would still have been in the top positions'
Apr 16
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Gabriel McKay
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'I'm still disappointed': Angelo Alessio opens up on Kilmarnock spell in exclusive interview
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Derek McInnes is right - everyone at Kilmarnock must pull together
The ultras section vacated their area of the standing section during Saturday's win over Motherwell, as well as displaying a banner which read…
Apr 8
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Ewan Paton
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Derek McInnes is right - everyone at Kilmarnock must pull together
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Are Kilmarnock getting value in the loan market? Breaking down the numbers
The costs associated with loan deals stood out for many when the accounts were published
Mar 20
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Gabriel McKay
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Are Kilmarnock getting value in the loan market? Breaking down the numbers
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How Killie stunned Rangers to win their second Scottish Cup
We're going all the way back to 1929 to remember one of the club's greatest triumphs
Mar 7
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Gabriel McKay
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How Killie stunned Rangers to win their second Scottish Cup
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Should Killie want to see Ayr United in the Premiership next season?
Kilmarnock's small county cousins are in the promotion hunt yet again in the Championship.
Feb 18
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Ewan Paton
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Should Killie want to see Ayr United in the Premiership next season?
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When 100,000 watched Kilmarnock win their first ever Scottish Cup
We're going back more than 100 years into the archives to remember the first time Killie brought the trophy home
Feb 9
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Gabriel McKay
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When 100,000 watched Kilmarnock win their first ever Scottish Cup
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