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Identical points.  Identical goal difference - how in the name of scuttering f**k are the Maryhill hipsters as bad as us?

As Killie hope to have the new man in charge in time for this game, similar to Owen Coyle last weekend, will this be the "new manager bounce" for Killie?

Will Archibald get punted if we miraculously win?

Your thoughts, troops.

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The past few seasons since we came up we've had bad starts but this is the first time I've thought we look like relegation fodder since 2013/14, I predict that this'll be a scrappy, poor quality game with Killie winning 1-0.


Agree with this; genuinely worried about this season. If we do get beat 1 0 by this pish, then we deserve the trap door.
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On 10/2/2017 at 20:28, SetPieceSpecialist said:

Out of curiosity, who's been captaining Killie recently?

Big Gorgeous Gordon Greer, and he seems to making a decent job of it as well,  shame about the other ten tho'.

Hope Doolan's no playing.

This has 0-0 written all over it.....no wait , we dont do clean sheets.

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You know that scene in the last episode of Father Ted where Tommy Tiernan's character gets on the bus really happy and the driver plays Exit Music For A Film by Radiohead, and he ends up depressed again?

That's what I imagine my mood during this game is going to be like

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I’m going to be optomistic regarding this match , silky soccer will abound with a plethora of chances for both sides . Killie to race to an early 2 nil lead , Partick to equalise in the 87th minute before the gorgeous one to bullet home the winner in the 94th . 

Archibald resigns after sharing a bottle of chateux D’Yquem  1988 with Stevie Clarke 

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The utter apathy for this fixture is scintillating. 

For what it's worth I reckon whoever wins this fixture will go on a mini run of results that sees them uncomfortabley safe for the remainder of the season. The loser is doomed to picking up scraps against dross like county and murder-football teams like Dundee but will ultimately be unceremoniously  papped out the premiership for the foreseeable. 

I won't jinx it by saying Thistle will be the victors here but I will say this to killie fans. 

We have Kris Doolan. 

See yiz Saturday. 

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