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1 hour ago, killiekranky said:

Great shot stopper though and never shirked a challenge, certainly not the worse keeper we ever had.

Never said he was the worst, he wasn't very good though.

1 hour ago, kennysmassiveego said:

Agreed very much like McDonald don’t get the negativity 

Macdonald is ten times the goalkeeper Meldrum ever was.

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Think we should keep this kind of chat to the Killie thread boys.  Admittedly it's difficult to tell the difference during a time when we're so far ahead at the top of the division, but still - show a bit of respect to our three fellow horsemen.

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#TB4   2018   Fixtures

  4 Nov            Kilmarnock v Aberdeen

24 Nov           Motherwell v Aberdeen

   5 Dec           Motherwell v Celtic

   8 Dec                      Celtic   v Kilmarnock   

26 Dec          # TB4  Super Sensational Boxing Day Special

                            Aberdeen v Celtic      and      Motherwell v Kilmarnock   **

**(Both games will NOT be held at Hampden on the same day)

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So I’ve been doing a bit more of my #factual #TB4 #facts and I’ve just discovered the following further proof of #TB4 domination:

The last non-#TB4 current top flight team who won the Scottish League is incredibly Dundee in 1962.

1962!!!

Unless we get a miracle this year that’ll make it 57 years since anyone outside of Kilmarnock, Aberdeen, Celtic and Motherwell won the league.

Regardless of which #W38 club you support you have to just hold your hand up to the utter quality of #TB4.

#facts

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  • 4 weeks later...

      P W D L P

Kilmarnock      3  3  0  0  9

Celtic                   2  1  0  1  3

Aberdeen          3  1  0  2  3

Motherwell      2  0  0  2  0

 

Kilmarnock have the opportunity to stretch their lead to 12 points in this weekends #TB4 Super Sensational Sunday clash with Aberdeen.

#TB4 giants Killie go into this game with an incredible 100% record against Scotlands Tier one Clubs.

The Dazzling Dons may fancy their chances in this one as Killies supersensational strikeforce has been decimated through injury and selective Sportscene editing.

Veteran  Killie Hitman and succesfull hair transplant patient Kris Boyd may return to the starting eleven .

Boyd will be hoping to recapture last seasons amazing form where his free scoring performances saw him finish the leagues Top scorer,

outperforming  Celtic , Scotland and fellow KSL Hair tranplantee Leigh Griffiths  both physically and follically.

The game will be closely watched by beardy slimfit chino wearer Stephen Thompson, who will decide which player gets a 2 week break after the game.

 

 

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On 03/10/2018 at 17:29, killiefan27 said:

Please don't. Still have nightmares about him.

Special mentions also for Chad Harpur, Francois Dubourdeau (who played at two #TB4 clubs) and Damien Rascle.

I'll raise you Barry Holland...... allowing Hamish McAlpine to score from his own kick out is his only claim to fame.

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P W D L P

Kilmarnock      4  3  0  1  9

Aberdeen          4  2  0  2  6

Celtic                   2  1  0  1  3

Motherwell      2  0  0  2  0

 

Shocks abound at todays #TB4 Festival of Football, with the Dazzling Dons ending Kilmarnocks 100% records

and taking all 3 #TB4 points back to the frozen Tundra of Pittodrie.

Killie were on an unbeaten 6 game run where they had conceded the first goal in every game.

Dons tactical mechanic Derek McInnes  outmanouvered  Killie by ordering his team to have no shots on goal in the first 45 minutes.

Then in 32 minutes part two of the McInnes masterplan came into effect

with defensive enigma Shaleum Logan forcing Kilmarnock into an unwanted lead through an  inexplicable penalty.

Kilmarnock were now in unchartered territory and struggled in their new found role as a dominant first half side.

Both sides tried hard to entertain with Kilmarnock including cuddly TV personality Kris Boyd in their starting 11

and Aberdeen introducing Tattooed Irish songstress Imelda May after the break.

Jordan Jones was back from his 2 week Sportscene inspired break and dazzled on the wing,

although he did appear to struggle with the SFA directive that prevents him being awarded a foul in his next 4 matches. 

Then in the 73rd minute Kilmarnock lost their now traditional goal from a diagonal cross.

This set up a sensational closing quarter that peaked when Aberdeen were awarded a free kick on the edge of the box.

Kilmarnock keeper Jamie McDonald went all in on a wall that would be the envy of Donald Trump,

it included all 10 outfield players, 3 ball boys and Alison from the tea bar.

But lifelong Dons fan Lewis Ferguson, nephew of Barry, Derek and Duchess of York, Sarah

somehow found a way through the barricade of bodies and ended the incredible Killie run.

 

 

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