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Players Who Played For Ayr And Killie

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Is it possible to get a list of them? Cheers
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Andy Mclaren...didnt he play for them?
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Robert Connor, Robert Reilly & Andy McLaren :)
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View Postthe snudge, on Jul 10 2008, 21:50, said:

Andy Mclaren...didnt he play for them?


Aye, they gave him his chance to get back into football.
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is he still a w****r?
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View Postthe snudge, on Jul 10 2008, 22:26, said:

is he still a w****r?


I think he's alright. Bit of waste of talent the way he's went on through his career.
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Jerome Vareille and Barry McLaughlan too, and I think Derek Anderson played for Ayr.

I think it will be a fairly long list. Certainly a lot longer than the players who have played for Hearts/Hibs or Rangers/Celtic.
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Garry Agnew, Jim McSherry, Gordon Cramond, John Sludden, David Bagan (as of tonight), Craig Napier, Jim Fleeting, Andy Millen.

Thats all I can think of just now but there is bound to be more ;)

Edited to add:- Big Alan McInally I believe lumbered through one appearance for the unwashed towards the end of his career.

This post has been edited by Pit Bits Bits: 10 July 2008 - 22:43

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Freddie Frye was at Killie, Stranraer,Ayr and Queens as was Darren Henderson.
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View PostPit Bits Bits, on Jul 10 2008, 23:41, said:

Garry Agnew, Jim McSherry, Gordon Cramond, John Sludden, David Bagan (as of tonight), Craig Napier, Jim Fleeting, Andy Millen.

Thats all I can think of just now but there is bound to be more ;)

Edited to add:- Big Alan McInally I believe lumbered through one appearance for the unwashed towards the end of his career.


Ally McLean, Tom Tait, John Sludden, Sam McGivern, Ronnie McQuilter, Ross Jack, Tommy Bryce, Tommy Sloan, Willie Furphy, Andy Millen
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Didn’t FOOLback Hugh Burns play for the diet huns, Ayr and Killie and some others?
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Doesn't answer your question but reasonably significant was the following :
Scottish International Bobby Flavell played for Kilmarnock then later went on to manage Ayr United.
James McDonald was manager of Ayr United and previous to this, he was manager of Kilmarnock.
Alex Gibson managed Ayr after being chairman of Kilmarnock.
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Cheers for the replies lads, strange for a pretty fierce rivaly to have so many people involved with both teams at one time or another.
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Billy Findlay was another i remember.

Seems to have been loads.

http://www.neilbrown...com/ayr/ayr.htm
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View Postdavidkennedyshand, on Jul 11 2008, 20:03, said:

Billy Findlay was another i remember.

Seems to have been loads.

http://www.neilbrown...com/ayr/ayr.htm


Handy list that, I keep forgetting Phil McGovern.
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And of course big Rambo.

Ayr, tic, Villa, his good, good friends at Bayern then finally to Killie

Nothing like starting your career at the top and gradually sliding down the pole. ;)
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View PostPit Bits Bits, on Jul 10 2008, 23:41, said:

Garry Agnew, Jim McSherry, Gordon Cramond, John Sludden, David Bagan (as of tonight), Craig Napier, Jim Fleeting, Andy Millen.

Thats all I can think of just now but there is bound to be more ;)

Edited to add:- Big Alan McInally I believe lumbered through one appearance for the unwashed towards the end of his career.



Should have read that before I posted!!!
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Robert Reilly
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Captain obvious striking here... Mark Roberts
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Derek Anderson?


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Jim Brown Goalie ,remember him shipping a bucket load against Rangers.
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Keighan Parker- ""Out of all the places I've played, the biggest crowd to noise ratio I've experienced is at Ayr." Ryan Stevenson- "I managed to play for Ayr, the team i supported as a boy" Liam Tomsett-"The fans were amazing, to come all that way up there and give us that backing. I couldn't believe the way they were carrying on- it was crazy"

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View Postayrunitedfw, on 04 November 2011 - 21:13, said:

Jim Lauchlan.


Makes me want to vomit that one does........
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Mark Roberts- Kilmarnock: 113 (apps), 17 (goals) (1992-00). Ayr United: 109(apps), 45 (goals) (2009-)
Jim Lauchlan- Kilmarnock: 94 (apps), 3 (goals) (1994-00) Ayr United: 17 (apps), 1 (goals) (2011)
Daniel McKay- Kilmarnock: 0 (apps), 0 (goals) (2010-) Ayr United: 25 (apps), 7 (goals) (2010)
Craig Samson- Kilmarnock: 1 (apps), 0 (goals) (2001-05) Ayr United: 35 (apps), 0 (goals) (2009-10)
Andy McLaren- Kilmarnock: 97 (apps), 15 (goals) (2000-03) Ayr United: 19 (apps), 3 (goals) (2007-08)
Jérôme Vareille- Kilmarnock: 113 (apps), 16 (goals) (1997-02) Ayr United: 96 (apps), 22 (goals) (2005-08)
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