and after the 0-2 defeat by Killy the Motherwell manager resigns in shame... Motherwell: Stephen Robinson resigns as manager - 'I've taken it as far as I can' - BBC Sport
The post-match interview with Dyer is worth listening to, especially for anyone who likes to think of Kilmarnock, and Scotland, as a hotbed of racism and anti-English hatred.
I watched the live stream of the match Vs Accies yesterday. 606 veterans will remember that Accies were SuperC's other team. Alex Dyer is getting things back on track, and was at pains to say how happy he is there. Not much difference in the level between upper L1 and lower Scottish Premier, but nice to see midfielders hungry for the ball, passes into space and players running into space to receive it. Great team spirit in other words, a credit to Alex Dyer.
I watched the game, Killie were poor, Dyer looked defeated from an early stage, and isn't the man to turn things round. A shrewd football man, but too nice, an ideal no. 2.
He got the gig with Powell as they were best mates. I was told this by a family friend/member of Powell.
Oh No!!!! After sacking ex-Charlton Alex Dyer Killie have taken Brandon Pierrick on loan from Palace.
Can't believe what's happened in Kilmarnock, just up the road from where I used to live. Nothing like this has happened before, although a personal friend of mine was stabbed by a drug-crazed Glaswegian in a random attack while he was sitting in a pub having a quiet drink with his girlfriend, and it took him months to recover. I imagine Kilmarnock will always be associated with the triple deaths, in the same way as Hungerford is associated with the Hungerford Massacre.
Liam MIllar not very complimentary about Kilmarnock. THings happening off the field that he "Doesn't want to talk abahrt", and some things on the field too. I'm sure he could tell us what things, we wouldn't tell a soul.