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20 minutes ago, Squirrelhumper said:
Yes it is, clubs still has a small stake in it.
It's also owned by the same person who owns the football club, so saying it has nothing to do with Killie would be daft.
A 1% stake is hardly connected at the hip when the hotel is a PLC. Both club and hotel are run as seperate entities.
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3 hours ago, topcat(The most tip top) said:
Are you even a serious professional football club if you haven't at least dipped your toe into the overnight accommodation and hospitality market
The Park Hotel is has 50 beds whilst the Tynecastle Hotel is only has 25 beds which gives Killie a definite advantageThe Park is the only four star hotel in Kilmarnock making it a domestic giant like Bayern Munich. Tynecastle has four stars but that's mid table respectability in the more competitive capital
And the Skyline restaurant has 5 Stars on trip advisor one more than "Blues" so hope is not lost for the capital
Weighing everything up I'm predicting a draw
The Park Hotel is nothing to do with Kilmarnock FC.
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6 hours ago, LeodhasXD said:
0-0 thriller incoming.
This aged well
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Good to see Bobby Wales coming along a treat in his development with Alloa.
Great job
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1 hour ago, tam the bud said:
Thankfully no bigots teams can win the league in Paisley.
My sympathy for any other team and their fans who might have to watch 1 of them doing so.
I wish we could say the same but we've got Celtic at RP on the the anniversary of Tommy Burns death and the possibility of clinching the title.
On the plus side, I can see the govan conspiracy theorists having an absolute meltdown if it happened.
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On 06/08/2023 at 03:03, ATLIS said:
Seeing folk pick Livi to finish bottom when we've finished preseason scoring 16, conceding 2 and losing none is really something. We're far stronger than we were last season and have returned to Brexit ball/physical football where we don't concede.
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3 minutes ago, DeeTillEhDeh said:
Those who predicted Dundee bottom:
@rainbowrising (obviously some reverse logic here)
There's another 22 posters who had us 11th.
Tbf mate, I predicted my own team in the bottom 6
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5 hours ago, VincentGuerin said:
Aye. Not clear to me why they don't just put the OF game right after the split and get it all announced.
Seems painfully simple. Am I missing something?
They have to bow to their masters at Sky Sports
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4 hours ago, Lifelongdee said:
it was Clement walking down the tunnel in a big Huff at full time. wants everyone to respect them but they rules dont apply the his team
That'll be the same c**t that was banging on about sporting integrity midweek.
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3 minutes ago, glenrothes 1884 saint said:
Clear and obvious for either bigot brother
Whit a load of Joe Wright !
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40 minutes ago, Ocular Patdown Required said:
Marley
Really hope he signs the new deal, our best signing imo. He's having a career high season scoring goals.
Huduv thunk it when he signed.
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51 minutes ago, PSJ.84 said:
There’s the rain on.
Now over to Raman for the sport
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1 hour ago, RandomGuy. said:
Literally none of that has anything to do with my post, but Killie fans got to humblebrag about everything when things are going well I suppose
Nothing to do with bragging, you said owners have a vision of making money, I'm pointing out thats not always true in our case.
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7 hours ago, RandomGuy. said:
Your average prospective football owner wants a story to fall in love with and a vision of how to make money. To those who don't look deep into history or care if you've got 2000 fans or 3000, we'll be a good option.
Unless your lucky enough to have fans as owners like we have in Bowie and McLeish
Sticking their hands in their pockets in the summer to fund the new main stand aircon system, new LED floodlights and the new fanzone behind the Moffat stand which involves extensive remodelling of that area.
While Billy Bowie Special Projects are still waiting on the final planning permission for the new training ground to get the ball rolling and eventually back to grass.
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1 minute ago, Sortmeout said:
Do you think Deas has played in front of Ndaba for the last couple of weeks because McInnes is trying to get prepared for next year?
Did Ndaba not pick up a knock between the Aberdeen & St Mirren game and only made the bench against saints. As said on my previous post, I just think DM doesn't want to change the starting XI since.
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8 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:
If what you're paying the likes of Deas and Kennedy is right, then you'd have a chance if next Summer tbf.
McInnes said in his pre match presser he wanted to keep most of the loan signings for next season, I suspect that'll include a conversation with Bournemouth for Will Dennis.
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3 hours ago, Theyellowbox said:
Mitov has been a pretty decent signing and if we do end up losing him in the Summer, it will be for c£500k max. Depending on how he has recovered, Sinclair could probably just slot in and we'd not see a massive drop in quality.
Sidibeh is a more interesting one. He's had an unusual route to senior football and a bit if a victim of circumstance. If he keeps scoring and developing, we could have a gem there, but I doubt would ever make us serious money due to his age.
On this game itself, I expect Killie to be the better side, but I'm not sure how offensive they will be as while a win would put them 8 clear prior to split a point would still given then a nice cushion. Given the 2 Glasgow games they will have, arguably, only 9 points to play for (realistically) post split, so McInnes might want to play it safe.
For Saints, a point, would put us 5 clear of County probably and would that be enough? Likely not given they'll probably beat Livi and we do not want a County v Saints head to head for safety. You'd like to think then Levein will be relatively offensive to get the 7 point gap to County, which might just see us safe.
Will be interesting to see if we do indeed go for it or whether Levein reverts to type. Either way, expect to see a lot of balls put in behind as quickly as possible for Sidibeh to chase, which if a wet pitch, will not work that well.
I expect it'll be the same starting lineup as the St Mirren & Ross County ones. McInnes has been reluctant to make any changes unless forced upon him.
The 4 centre backs strung across the back line, Armstrong & Kennedy providing the width, Polworth & Donnely holding midfield & breaking up the play and Watkins & Vass up top.
If we can manage to grab the 3 points I can't see St Mirren catching us post split if they lose at Parkhead, they would need to win 3/5 and us lose all 5 games to catch us.
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2 hours ago, craigkillie said:
He's probably away looking for another non-league side to latch himself on to for another wee ego boost.
Meow
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3 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:
Didn't want to mention pies seeing as we've overtaken you in those stakes too.
I'm sure John Gall is wiping the tears away with £100 notes.
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44 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:
There's only been about 8 other clubs manage more than that at McDiarmid in the last few years.
I'm disappointed you haven't included a pie chart to stress your point.
Must do better.
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4 hours ago, The Marly said:
I agree. Killie fans should be in the North Stand. That way they can reminisce about Tommy Burns' lob bouncing over the bar.
I prefer Rory McKenzie scoring from around the halfway line myself.
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The Hoteliers derby: Kilmarnock vs Hearts
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