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History The club's foundation dates to the very earliest days of organised football in Scotland, when a group of local cricketers looking for a sporting pursuit to occupy them outwith the cricket season formed a football club in 1869. Originally they played rugby rules, but the difficulty in organising fixtures and the growing influence of Queen's Park F.C. soon persuaded them to adopt the association code instead. These origins are reflected to this day by the name of the club's home ground - Rugby Park.Although not amongst the founder members of the Scottish Football Association in 1873, Kilmarnock did join in time to compete in the inaugural Scottish Cup tournament in 1873-74. Their 2-0 defeat against Renton in the First Round on October 18 1873 is thought to have been the first match ever played in the competition.Kilmarnock joined the Scottish League in 1895 and after winning consecutive Second Division titles were elected to the top flight for the first time in 1899. For much of their history they have been one of the most successful clubs based outwith Scotland's major cities. They have reached the Scottish Cup final eight times, winning the trophy on three occasions. Despite five appearances in the final , they have yet to lift the Scottish League Cup.The club's greatest success was in 1965 under the management of Willie Waddell. On the final day of the season, they travelled to face Hearts at Tynecastle requiring a victory by two goals to nil (due to the competition being decided by goal average at that period if teams were equal on points) to win the league at their opponents' expense. A memorable 2-0 win saw Kilmarnock crowned Scottish League champions for the first, and to date only, time.[1] This capped a period of tremendous consistency which had seen them occupy runners-up spot in four of the previous five seasons.After a period of decline in the 1980s which saw the club relegated to the Second Division, Killie have returned to prominence, holding top division status since being promoted in 1993 and lifting the Scottish Cup for the third time in 1997 thanks to a 1-0 victory over Falkirk in the final.The club have qualified for European competitions on nine occasions, their best performance coming in the 1966-67 Fairs Cup tournament when they progressed to the semi-finals, eventually being eliminated by Leeds United. The club is also one of only a few Scottish clubs to have played in all three European competitions (European Cup, Cup Winner's Cup & UEFA cup).Killie finished the 2005/06 season in 5th position, after a season which at several points they seemed to be challenging for 3rd place. However, after selling top scorer Kris Boyd to Rangers in January 2006, Killie had to rely on goals from young attacking midfielder Steven Naismith, striker Colin Nish and winger Danny Invincibile. After taking only 1 point in the first four post-split games, Killie beat Hibernian 3-1 to leapfrog Aberdeen into 5th place.Kilmarnock started the 2006/07 season brightly despite losing 4-1 away to Celtic on the opening day.[1] Young striker Steven Naismith scored a contender for goal of the season against Hibernian in August before going to Arsenal for a trial.[2] Rangers dropped their first points to Killie in four years after a last-minute Naismith penalty earned a draw for Kilmarnock.[3] In September Jefferies suffered his worst defeat as Killie manager after a 5-0 loss at Motherwell.[4] Killie are ensured of a top 6 finish for the 2nd season in a row, whilst a tremendous run in the League Cup has ensured a place in the final[5]. Rolf Harris and Steve Lima have recorded a special version of 'Fine Day' with the Killie Choir to celebrate the club reaching the final, and the song is now available for download[6]. Unfortunately for Killie fans, their team was comprehensively beaten 5-1 in the final by Hibs.[edit] Club records Oldest professional club in Scotland Biggest win: 13 - 2 v Saltcoats Victoria, Scottish Qualifying Cup 2nd Round, September 12, 1896 Worst defeat: 1 - 9 v Celtic, Scottish League Division 1, August 13, 1938 Highest home attendance: 35,995 v Rangers, Scottish Cup Quarter-Finals March 10, 1962 Most capped player: Joe Nibloe (11 for Scotland) Most League appearances: Alan Robertson (484, 1972-88) Most League goals: Willy Culley(149, 1911-23) Most League goals in a season: Harry Cunningham (34 in 1927-28) and Andy Kerr (34 in 1960-61) Transfer fee paid: £340,000 for Paul Wright from St Johnstone, March 1995 Transfer fee received: £2,000,000 for Steven Naismith to Rangers, 31 August 2007 Fifth Largest Stadium :18,128[edit] Managers Hugh Spence (1919-37) Jimmy McGrory (1937-45) Tom Smith (1945-47) Tom Mather (1947-48) Alex Hastings (1948-50) Malky McDonald (1950-57) Willie Waddell (1957-65) Malky McDonald (1965-68) Walter McCrae (1968-73) Willie Fernie (1973-77) Davie Sneddon (1977-81) Jim Clunie (1981-84) Eddie Morrison (1984-88) Jim Fleeting (1988-92) Tommy Burns (1992-94) Alex Totten (1994-96) Bobby Williamson (1996-2002) Jim Jefferies (2002-present)[edit] Honours Scottish League Champions (1): 1964-65 Scottish League Runners-up (3) :1960-61, 1962-63, 1963-64 Division Two (2): 1897-98, 1898-99 Scottish Cup (3): 1920, 1929, 1997 Uefa Cup (know as Inter-Cities Fairs Cup) semi-finals (1): 1966-1967 losing to Leeds Utd 4-2[edit] Current squad (season 2007-2008) No. Position Player 1 GK Alan Combe 2 MF James Fowler 3 DF Garry Hay 4 DF David Lilley 5 DF Frazer Wright 6 DF Simon Ford 8 MF Gary Locke (Captain) 10 FW Gary Wales 11 MF Danny Invincibile 12 MF Allan Johnston 13 GK Chad Harpur 14 MF Alan Morgan 15 DF Grant Murray 16 MF Rhian Dodds 17 MF Willie Gibson 18 FW Paul di Giacomo 19 FW Paul Dalglish No. Position Player 20 FW David Fernández 21 DF Ryan O'Leary 23 MF Jamie Hamill 24 MF Craig Bryson 25 MF Jamie Adams 26 GK Cameron Bell 27 DF Tim Clancy 28 DF Iain Campbell (on loan to Clyde) 29 MF Iain Flannigan 30 DF Martyn Corrigan 33 FW Alan Bruce 34 MF Mehdi Taouil‎ 36 GK Damien Rascle 37 GK Mathew MortonFor recent transfers, see List of Scottish football transfers 2007-08.[edit] Notable former players See also Category:Kilmarnock F.C. playersSteven Naismith Kris Boyd Alex Burke Ian Durrant Bobby Ferguson Gary Holt Gus McPherson Ally McCoist Kevin McGowne Jim McIntyre Dylan Kerr Tommy McLean Gordon Smith Paul Wright Dragoje Leković Gary McSwegan[edit] 1997 Scottish Cup Final May 24, 1997 Kilmarnock 1-0 Falkirk Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow Ref: Hugh Dallas Attendance: 48,953 Paul Wright 20'[edit] Teams Kilmarnock: GK Dragoje Leković DF Gus MacPherson DF Dylan Kerr DF Ray Montgomerie DF Kevin McGowne MF Mark Reilly MF David Bagan MF Alex Burke MF Gary Holt FW Jim McIntyre FW Paul Wright Substitutes: MF Ally Mitchell MF John Henry FW Tommy Brown Manager: Bobby Williamson Falkirk: GK Craig Nelson DF Jamie McGowan DF Andy Seaton DF Neil Oliver DF Kevin James MF Andy Gray MF Scott McKenzie MF David Hagen FW Kevin McAllister FW Scott Crabbe FW Paul McGrillen Substitutes: GK Paul Mathers MF Albert Craig FW Gerhard Fellner Manager: Alex Totten

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FixturesSaturday, 25 August 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Rangers, 12:30------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Tuesday, 28 August 2007 CIS Insurance Cup Peterhead v Kilmarnock, 2, 19:30------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 01 September 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Aberdeen, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 15 September 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Gretna v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 22 September 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v St Mirren, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 29 September 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Hibernian v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 06 October 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Inverness CT, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 20 October 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Falkirk v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 27 October 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Hearts, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 03 November 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Celtic, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 10 November 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Dundee Utd v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 24 November 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Motherwell, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 01 December 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Rangers v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 08 December 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Aberdeen v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 15 December 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Gretna, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 22 December 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League St Mirren v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Wednesday, 26 December 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Hibernian, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 29 December 2007 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Inverness CT v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Wednesday, 02 January 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Falkirk, 19:45------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 05 January 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Hearts v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 19 January 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Celtic v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 26 January 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Dundee Utd, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 09 February 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Motherwell v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 16 February 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Rangers, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 23 February 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Aberdeen, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Wednesday, 27 February 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Gretna v Kilmarnock, 19:45------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 01 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v St Mirren, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 15 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Hibernian v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 22 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Inverness CT, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 29 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Falkirk v Kilmarnock, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------Saturday, 05 April 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Hearts, 15:00------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------

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--> -->--> --> I realise the way your eyes deceive me, with tender looks that I mistook for love, So take away those flowers that you gave me, and send the kind that you remind me of. Paper roses, p...
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Year Founded: 1869 Ground: Rugby ParkKilmarnock, KA1 2DPTel : 01563 545300 Pitch Size: 102m x 68mCapacity: 18,128 Colours: Blue and white vertical stripes shirt; blue shorts; blue socks Nickname: Kill...
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