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Season Diary
2005-2006
June 2005
Fraser Wright Joins Killie
Killie move into the close season attempting to forge
ahead with optimism despite the departure of Chairman Jamie Moffat
who relinquish his role as Chairman, to Michael
Johnson. Johnson has since made several appeals via the clubs
website for the fans to put their hands in their pockets, and to spend
their disposable incomes on Killie wherever possible. On the player
front
Freddie
Dindeleux
appears to be returning to France to finish his career
out there. Freddie was a class act and a huge fan favorite, during his 6
seasons with Killie. He is gone but nor forgotten! Also Simon
Ford
received a 6 month contract, to keep him at Rugby Park at least until
Dec. Killie are again reported in turning down an offer for top
goal-scorer Kris Boyd, from Aberdeen. Boyd
also loses his drivers license for 2 years, and doesn't look keen on
extending his stay at Killie based on the 2 year extended offer Killie
gave him. Before the end of June manager Jefferies signs
Fraser
Wright to a one year deal. Wright 25, is a left sided defender,
who helped Stranraer to promotion last term. To close out June
Rugby Park successfully
hosts it's first ever concert with Elton John who donned a
Killie scarf during the show.
July 2005

Killie Thrash Ayr Utd 4-0 in the West Sound Big
Match
Killie head off to
Il Ciocco,
in Italy for a weeks conditioning, and at the same time Boyd
expresses an
interest in a move down South a Championship League team.
Killie return home to preseason matches with Hamilton a 3-2 away win (Leven
(2,1 pen) Nish) then fall to
2-3 (Naismith (pen) & Di Giacomo)
at home to Southampton. The final 2 pre-season warm up's are against
Cardiff 1-2 (Nish),
and a
4-0 (Boyd
4, 1 pen) thrashing of Ayr Utd for the West Sound Challenge trophy, both
at Rugby
Park.
Killie beat Ayr with their
neat new sky blue away kit on, which went on sale the following day at the
club's annual "open day" which was also a big success. Killie
then open the season and fall
2-4
at home to Hearts after taking the lead through Naismith.
Greer also scoring for Killie. David Lilley was
out, and the defense sorely missed him!
Aug 2005

Naisy Nets the Dons Winner
Brent Sancho and Soulamane Bamba are
brought in for trials but fail to win deals at
Killie. Chairman Michael Johnson
then hits back at
agent Raymond Sparkes on BBC Radio in response to
Sparkes comments about the clubs direction under
Jim Jefferies. Boyd's contract extension still remains on
the table for Kris to further ponder. Killie then head North to take on
the Dons as massive underdogs, as
we had lost 3 straight to the (all by 1 single goal in
04-05).
Allan Johnston gives Killie a dream start as Killie scored
in the 1st min. 18 year old Stephen Naismith gets the winner
as Killie pick up their 1st win of the season with a surprise
2-1
win! Leven is dropped & Danny Invincibile doesn't even
make the bench as Lilley returns for Killie. Killie's
financial plight is now "out" as Chairman Michael Johnson shares that
relegation would certainly put the club out of business. The players do a
great job of not allowing the off the field stuff, interfere with their
start to the SPL season. A fine
4-1
home win is recorded over Motherwell, with Johnston & Naismith
shining for Killie. Killie's goals were scored by Johnston, Boyd
(2) &
McDonald. Boomer's heads his second and Killie's 4th goal
above.
Jim Jefferies then gets it right at Inverness, down 0-1 at the half, he
juggled the teams formation replacing defender David Lilley
at the half with Danny Invincibile, who played
a midfield type role!. Twice trailing Killie fought back to earn a
valuable point. Killie had to wait until after the split last term to
notch a
result (the 1-1 draw at Tannadice), when trailing at the half!
So lots of positives could be taken from this spirited performance, at
Inverness as Killie extended their unbeaten run to 3 games! The match ended
2-2 with sub (on for Naismith after 8 min's) Colin
Nish pulling Killie even, with Boyd doing likewise
some 3 mins later! Killie finish up Aug with two
home 3 goal wins! First
was Stirling Albion in the CIS Cup
4-1,
(after trailing for over 30 mins 0-1) with the first two goals scored
Rhian Dodds, & Danny Invincible, followed by subs Gary
Wales & Paul Di Giacomo. Then it was a first half Colin Nish
"hat-trick that saw off bottom of the League Livingston
3-0.
Between the Stirling & Livi games Kris Boyd travels to
Cardiff to sign for them and then does a last minute 180 & returns to
Killie and played in the Livi match.
Killie finish the month with 10 points from 5 matches
and are in 3rd place in the SPL. (Celtic in 2nd & Hibs in 4th were also on
10 points, 5 points behind unbeaten league leaders Hearts).
Sep 2005

Boomer, Doddsie & Danny All Score Vs the Pars
Killie didn't play again till Sept 10th,
when they hosted the Pars, due to Scotland's World Cup qualifiers against
Italy & Norway. After falling behind early and then taking the lead after
goals from Dodds then Boyd, Killie still
needed a dramatic last minute
winner from Danny Invincibile
to pick all three points, in a
3-2
win. Prior to the Pars match
Killie sign eighteen-year-old defender
Ryan
O'Leary who was out of contract with Aberdeen.
Killie then traveled to Ibrox and lost
0-3,
and were unlucky
to go in at the half a goal down, having matched Rangers for the
majority of the 35 mins. A horror start again happens in the CIS home tie
with the Pars as Killlie fell behind 0-3 in the first 16 min's! Manager
Jefferies is criticized for not fielding Hay or Fowler.
Killie went onto lose
3-4, with a brace from Boyd and a Pars own goal. Stephen Naismith
picks ups his Aug SPL Young Player of the Month award.
Prior
to Bairns match to finish up Sept, club general manager
David MacKinnon
hands in his notice! Killie pick up a single point to the Bairns in a
1-1
home draw, thanks to a Kris Boyd penalty. Killie miss the
injured Colin Nish & Gary Locke. Garry Hay has
been wearing the captain's arm-band in Locke's absence.
Killie finish the month with 14 points from 8 matches
and are in 4th place in the SPL.
Oct 2005

Show Racism the Red Card Prior to the Celtic Match
Killie then travel to Tannadice and come away with a
0-0
draw, with the main talking
point
being a
late "stonewall" penalty not
being awarded to Killie, after Stille tripped Boyd. Simon
Ford's fine form also continues, as Combe did not
have a
shot to stop all day, although a
late Arab effort came off of
one
of his posts (which would
have
been day light robbery). The following week it was a
game of two halves as Killie lost
2-4
at Easter Rd, after leading 2-0 at the half.
Defenders Ford & Fowler were Killie's
marksmen.
David Lilley
and Graeme Smith
returned for Ford & Combe for the visit of Celtic, as
Killie fell
0-1
with a spirited performance on the Sunday Setanta match. Strachan himself
said Killie were unfortunate not to come away with something!
Allan "Magic" Johnston continues to be the talk of the all the
Killie fans, as he is producing some fine form for the Ayrshire men.
The first 1/3rd of the season was now complete
and Killie stood in 5th position with 15 points from 11
matches, with a record of 4 wins, 4 losses, & 3 draws. Their 4 losses were
all from teams above them in the table (Hearts, Celtic, Hibs & Rangers),
and therefore Killie had taken at least a point from every team they were
"supposed to" have taken a point from!
To finish up Oct, Killie
played at manager-less Hearts and lost
0-1
with Smith in goals again and Fraser Wright
making his debut for Killie, in a midweek clash. Killie's only Oct win is
against the Dons at Rugby Park, which turned out to be the Kris Boyd
show, as boomer laid on the first two for Simon &
Danny and netted a brace himself in the
4-2
win! Graeme Smith saves a penalty also for Killie with 8
min's to go also! Boyd sends a message to struggling Rangers in the Dons
post-match... "If you want me ... come get me!"
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Killie finish the month with 18 points from 13 matches
and are in 5th place in the SPL.
Nov 2005

Nish, Danny & Boomer Celebrate Well Injury Time
Equaliser
The
Kris Boyd machine rolls on to open Nov, as Boomer nets the
opening and injury time tie-ing goals to help earn Killie a
2-2
draw at Motherwell. Boyd is now the top goal scorer in Scotland with 11
goals on the season. Alan Combe returns in goal also. Credit
must also go Jim Jefferies tactics as he sticks
on Wales,
Murray and Nish, as Killie finish the match with
5 forwards on the park! A new song surfaces among the Killie faithful ....
"Same Ole Boydie.... Always Scoring!". Killie had no game
the following week, and then hosted Inverness CT. Down 0-1 at the half,
Killie came
storming back to take the lead, only to settle for a
2-2
draw, with Craig Dargo
netting the equaliser for Caley. Killie's goals were from Boyd
& sub Nish. Prior to the Caley match manager Jim
Jefferies signed to a short term amateur deal Ukrainian under-21
Dmytro Pronevych. Before the kick-off of the Livingston away match
to close out Nov, there was a
minute's silence around all the UK football grounds, to remember
George Best who passed away 2 days earlier.
Kris Boyd then kept his torrid goal scoring form up with his sixth
& seventh goals in just his last four games, as Killie ran out easy
3-0
winners. The Killie fans in attendance at Livi quickly chanted .."Are
you watching Walter Smith?" Stephen Naismith notched Killie's
2nd goal, in a sweeping move that was a contender for goal of the season.
Killie finish the month with 23 points from 16 matches
(tied with Rangers who were in 4th) and are in 5th place in the SPL.
Dec 2005

Hooky Delivers Against The Pars
 Kris
Boyd joins Alan Combe,
Gordon Greer, Garry Hay and Gary McDonald
in being named to the Scotland "future" squad for the game at Rugby Park
on Tuesday the 6th of Dec, Vs Poland.. Congrat's to all 5 !!!!! More
good fortune for Killie who win
1-0
at East End Park to move into a lofty 4th spot in the SPL. Kris Boyd
notches his eighth goal in five matches, to get the games only goal. Then
the following Tuesday all 5 named Killie players get a game
and play well
in the Scotland "B" international at Rugby Park, as the Scots run out
2-0
winners, with Killie's Gary McDonald opening the scoring, in
front of over 3,000 fans. Rangers that evening get a draw to move
into the Champions League last 16, which is a little worrying for Killie
fans, going into the Sunday Setanta match at Rugby Park, as Rangers much
maligned confidence must have received a boost! Prior to the Rangers
match, Kris Boyd was been named the Bank of Scotland Player
of the Month for November. He was outstanding for the Rugby Park side,
scoring
five goals in three games in the Scottish Premier League. Killie
then host Rangers on the following Sunday and lose
2-3,
bringing to an end their 5 match unbeaten run, with again "dodgy" OF
refereeing coming into play! Malcolm clearly handles the ball, and Killie
get no spot-kick. For the record Killie's goals were scored by
McDonald and who else... Boyd! Manager
Jefferies is sent to the stand, after
disputing Rangers first goal
being offside, but later apologies, after seeing the goal on TV. Jimbo did
accept his punishment and serve's a 2 match sideline ban. Killie do
rebound after the Rangers loss, and an injury time Boyd
(right) goal seals a fortunate
2-1 win for Killie at Falkirk. Jamie Fowler scored a
screamer earlier in the match to give Killie the lead. This win was
Killie's 3rd consecutive road win, which is an SPL best for the club!
Killie
then accept an offer from Sheffield Weds for Kris Boyd's services, however
Boomer was really only interested in signing for Glasgow Rangers. After an
initial bid from Rangers is rejected, Killie then do get an acceptable fee
for Kris Boyd, and
Boomer would join Rangers in Jan 2006.
A chorus of "If
you hate the f*cking Rangers clap your hands"
greeted the SPL's leading scorer as he emerged
for the half-time draw during the Boxing Day home match to the Arabs.
However, any residual hostility soon gave way to a show of appreciation
when it was announced that Boomer had made a £20,000 contribution to youth
development at the club. Killie won their final outing of the year
2-1 with goals from McDonald, and a second consecutive
90th min winner, this time from "super-sub" Gary Wales.
The win moved Killie back above Rangers into 4th place with 32 points from
20 matches.
2005 Annual review
Here
Jan 2006

Naisy, Hooky & Co Celebrate the Hibs Injury Time
Equaliser
Killie extend
Simon Ford's deal for 18 mo's, & Di Giacomo through the end of the season,
prior to the Hibs home match.
Gordon Greer is now out (for 6-8 weeks) with a stress
fracture in one of his ankles. Killie open the year with their 3rd 90th min
goal in a row, to earn a deserved point in an end to end affair with Hibs,
which ended
2-2. Young Naismith opened the scoring for Killie,
and it was Gary Wales (for the 2nd match in a row) that
snatched the injury time goal. This was Killie's first point off of a team
above them in the SPL.
Killie
then head to Edinburgh to take on Hearts, and lose in the 3rd round of the Scottish Cup
1-2.
Killie play without Locke, Danny & Gary
Mcd (suspended) & lose recent goal scoring threat Gary Wales
after only 30 mins. Colin Nish snatches what
would be a consolation goal with 5 mins remaining, to give Hearts a
nervous hang-on win! To complete Killie's 2nd round of 11 fixtures, it was
a trip to our hoodoo ground Parkhead, having not won there in the league
for 55 years! After falling behind early 0-2, a
Danny Invincibile header from a Hay cross (after
Naisy disposed Keane in the box) pulled Killie even at 2-2.
Killie only held out 3 mins, and went on to lose
2-4. Naisy
had pulled the 1st one back from the spot, after Nish was
upended.
Sean Dillon is released so he can join QoS for the remained of the season.
It also now confirmed that Killie's management duo of Jim Jefferies &
Billy Brown, have signed new contracts to keep them at
Rugby Park till
2009!
The
second 1/3rd of the season was now complete
and Killie stood in 5th position with 33 points from 22
matches, with a record of 9 wins, 7 losses, & 6 draws. Their 7 losses were
all from teams above
them in the table (Hearts, Celtic, Hibs & Rangers), and therefore Killie
were still on track in taking at least a point from every team they were
"supposed to" have taken a point from! Motherwell were in 7th position
with 29 points, so Killie had a 4 point "top 6" cushion.
Killie
then picked up their first win of 2006 with a gutsy
1-0 home win, over
Hearts (a team above us!) for their first win over the Jambos in their last
THIRTEEN meetings!
Danny scoring for the second straight week, right after
half-time. Nish misses the "sitter" of the season in the
dying moments also. Manager Jefferies describes Killie's performance
as.... "The best performance of the season" ... so far!
Before the Jan transfer windows manager Jefferies secures 3 additions to
his squad, all for the balance of season.
Giorgos Fotakis, Lindsay
Wilson
& the return of
Eric "the King" Skora
Click on the players name to take you to the player's 05-06
profile.
Killie
close Jan at the Dons, and take their 7th point of the season off
them, after twice coming from behind!
Killie last season
2004-05
took no points off the Dons, what a turn around! For the record
Stephen Naismith (who was named as the Young SPL Player of the
Month for Jan) netted from the spot, and an 86 min leveller came through
David Lilley to help Killie earn a
2-2
draw.
Feb 2006

Gary Wales & Co Celebrate His Double Against
Motherwell
After a layoff for a full week, Killie then hosted Motherwell in a
midweek clash, that turned into the Gary Wales show, as he
netted twice for Killie in a fine
2-0
home win!. The match was also notable for Alan Combe being
replaced after 19 mins with Graeme Smith, after Combe had
made a great save with game notted at 0-0, and
Lindsay Wilson
making his Killie debut. Wilson was later to be replaced by the now f it
again Locke, this was Gary's first match in over 3
months!
Having been knocked out the cup Killie would play only 2 more Feb
fixtures. An exciting share of the spoils was had at Inverness, where each
team could only hold a lead for a minute in a
3-3 draw. Naismith opened the scoring for Killie &
another Gary Wales "double accounted for Killie's 3 goals!
Bottom of the league Livingston were to be the next foes, who were
equipped with a new manager, John Robertson. Livi take a shock lead, only
to find themselves trailing at the half, after Naismith &
Wales each scored, and assisted! Danny Invincibile
added a 3rd as Killie ran out comfortable
3-1 winners. The ICT & Livi matches were notable for new man
Lindsay Wilson, who played well, covering for the injured
Gordon Greer. Also Graeme Smith with these 2 starts
for the injured Alan Combe.
With 27 games played this season, Killie's 52 goals were
already an "SPL Best" for the club! -
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encouraging news was that Steven Naismith's contract had
been extended through 2010!
Killie finish the month with 44 points from 27 matches
(only 2 pts behind Rangers who were in 3rd) and are in 5th place in the SPL.
Mar 2006

Danny Celebrates the Pars Winner
Killie start March with a scrappy
1-0
home win over the Pars, thanks to an early Danny Invincibile
goal. Killie play without Naismith (suspended) &
Wales (injured), but did see Combe return in goal,
Locke & Di Giacomo all start. This was Paul's
first start in over 3 years. Next up are Rangers away. Killie
lose
0-4, in a very flat performance, where manager Jefferies described us
"being scared to
play". After
Boyd opened the
scoring, Rangers last 2 goals are scored against Jamie Fowler
in the Killie goal, after Alan Combe picked up Killie's
first red-card of the season. Killie remain the only SPL team not to have
picked up a point against the Old
Firm this term. Killie do go on to bounce back the following week with a
scrappy
2-1
home win over the Bairns. Danny opened the scoring early,
and Naisy
provided the winner! Smith covered well as a stand-in for the suspended
Combe, as Killie moved back into 4th in the SPL. This was
Killie's 5th straight home win, and they had now taken 19 out of a
possible 21 points! at "fortress"
Rugby Park.! Before
the Bairns match Bazcelona recorded a fine
5-0 win over our
visiting
Kaiserslautern friends, to regain the killiefc.com Challenge Cup.
After the Bairns match Alan Combe (left) was presented his
2004-05 Player of the Year
award from this site. The following week Killie go on to rue losing a 2
goal half-time advantage at Tannadice, in a game that ended
2-2.
Naismith scoring twice to give Killie the early lead. The
linesman saw a mystery-invisible Killie player on Combe's
goal line which let the Arabs clearly offside leveller stand. Killie did
dodge a penalty claim after Nish handled in his own box A draw in
the end was decent result for both clubs. In their 18 matches against the
"bottom 6" Killie's record for the season was 13 wins 5 draws and no
defeats.
Killie finish the month with 51 points from 31 matches
(5 pts behind Rangers, 2 pts ahead of Hibs) and are in 4th place in the SPL.
Apr 2006

Steven Naismith is Named Young Player of the Year!
Killie's remaining last 2 pre-split fixtures were at Hibs on a Weds night,
followed by champions Celtic
at Rugby Park on
the Sunday. Killie go down
1-2
to the Capital side,
surrendering a Gary Wales opener, to two goals in the last
10 mins. A real six pointer dropped for Killie! Worse was to follow as
Killie huffed & puffed all afternoon in a
1-4 home loss to Celtic, with Colin Nish getting a
late consolation for Killie. The main talking point of the match was
March SPL Player of the Month Steven Naismith's equaliser
incorrectly being chalked off, right before the half time whistle!
So Killie completed their regular season in 5th place one point behind
Hibs in 4th, with 51 points from 33 matches. The final 5 fixtures were
unkind to Killie getting only 2 home and 3 away matches, including a 3rd
trip to Aberdeen!
 Killie
open their final five, "top 6" matches with an away
0-2
loss to Hearts. Again the officials find themselves having to explain a
poor (non) call for Killie, as Invincibile is felled en
route to a "1 on1" goal scoring opportunity just before the half. No
call, no freekick, no penalty(s), no Hearts red-card, just no luck for a
gutsy Killie! There was some good news for Killie prior to the Hearts
match, as
Steven Naismith was named the SPL's Young Player of the Year!
Also Jamie Fowler joins the growing number of squad
members being signed up for next term. Hay, Lilley, Wright, Combe,
Ford.

Killiefc.com during Feb - April of 2006, helped
Kilmarnock FC finish first among all SPL clubs in a fan based
daily polling Coca-Cola competition. For the record Killie finished 7th
overall in the UK, and outpaced 2nd place Glasgow Celtic by over 38,000
votes! To see the final week standings click the above banner.
A berdeen
were then held to a
0-0
draw up there, with Simon Ford twisting his knee
ligaments, and would now be out for a 4-5 month recovery period.
Rangers at
home were next, and Killie through Colin Nish took a
half-time lead, which they could not hold as they went on to lose
1-3 Marvin
Andrews, who was brought on to cope with Nish, scoring
twice along with
Boyd. Garry Hay would now also be done for the season
after colliding with former team-mate Boyd & picked up a season ending
concussion.
May 2006

Killie Finish the Season in Style With A 3-1 Win
Over Hibs!
With
Hearts clinching 2nd place, there was to be no Euro place for 4th
position in the SPL this term,
and
Killie's motivation was clearly missing in a disappointing
0-2
loss at Parkheid to Champions Celtic, with both their goals again coming
in the second half. It was nice however to see Peter Leven
get a rare 05-06 start!
So Killie entered their final match of the season not having won in 7
outings, and having conceded 14 second half goals in these matches.
Killie had also slipped to 6th position in the SPL table, behind
Aberdeen. Prior to Hibs home finale Killie reveal their new 06-7 away
kit, a bright yellow, with blue trimmings which was generally very
well received by the fans.
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Killie
did have to lean on Alan Combe's performance to keep them
only a goal adrift as Hibs went in 1 up at the half! But Kilmarnock
produced a fine second-half fight-back against Hibernian to ensure their
coffers swelled by an extra £70,000. Naismith converting
an early 2nd half penalty (which saw
Hibs reduced to 10 men), before Gordon Greer & Colin
Nish scored wonder volleys, from Peter Leven
serves into the box as Killie ran out worthy
3-1
winners! Nish finishes the season a high note -
Here
Killie boss Jim
Jefferies had the following to say in Hibs post match
interview...."It was a great finish in front of
our own supporters and I thought we played some great stuff. The extra
£70,000 helps the club as the higher we finish, the more we get. The
players can be well satisfied and coming fifth speaks volumes for the
squad. It has been hard ever since I have been here, but we accept
it and get on with it. We finished seventh last season and fifth this
year. It'll be hard to top that, but we'll consolidate and try to do
better."
JJ's
Season Comments - Here
In their 22 matches against the 7 teams below them, Killie's record for
the season was 15 wins 7 draws and no defeats. Only the Old Firm did
Killie fail to take points off of (or actually beat, as Killie had at
least one victory over the other 9 SPL sides!). Fantastic!!!....
Bring on .... 2006-07!!
Gary McDonald
decides to
move on from Killie, having failed to be a regular starter this season.
Lindsay Wilson returns to PSV Eindhoven at the
end
of his loan spell. Gordon Greer signs a new one-year
deal with a one-year option.
FC Kilmarnock defeat Glasgow City
3-2
to win the Women's Scottish Cup Final at
Kirkcaldy. Congrats
to the Killie Girls!
James Fowler is
announced as the killiefc.com Player of the Year for season 2005/06 -
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Bluehand wins the
Premier Division, of
our Prediction League. Complete season ending stands are as follows:
First Division,
Second Division
and Third Division
Season 2005-2006
Form Guide
|
2005 - 2006 |
P |
W |
D |
L |
GD |
Pts |
|
First 11 |
11 |
04 |
03 |
04 |
00 |
15 |
|
Second 11 |
11 |
05 |
03 |
03 |
04 |
18 |
|
Third 11 |
11 |
05 |
03 |
03 |
-1 |
18 |
|
Post Split |
33 |
14 |
09 |
10 |
03 |
51 |
|
Final 5 |
05 |
01 |
01 |
03 |
-4 |
04 |
|
Season Totals |
38 |
15 |
10 |
13 |
-01 |
55 |
Complete
2005-06 fixtures & results Here
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