Kilmarnockâs Greg Kiltie to miss rest of season with injury
Kilmarnock manager Lee Clark has suffered a major blow with the news that winger Greg Kiltie has been ruled out for the rest of the season.
Scotsman.com » 20hKilmarnock manager Lee Clark has suffered a major blow with the news that winger Greg Kiltie has been ruled out for the rest of the season.
Scotsman.com » 20hGreg Kiltie will miss the rest of the season for Kilmarnock with a hamstring problem.
SkySports.com » 20hAberdeenâs season has been reborn by the excellent play of on loan Norwich City midfielder James Maddison. The playmaker has slotted right into the No.10 role and provided extra energy, dynamism and a goal threat from deep that Derek McInnesâ side were lacking until his arrival. In honour of theâ¦
Scotsman.com » 21hThe latest edition of Ref Review looks at the controversial penalty call at Rugby Park by one Willie Collum. The referee correctly identified Jamie MacDonald pulling down Aberdeen midfielder James Maddison, but missed the clear foul on the Kilmarnock goalkeeper which proceeded it.
Scotsman.com » 1dHighlights of Aberdeen's victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.
BBC Sport » 2dEngland are looking into the possibility of selecting Celtic striker Moussa Dembele, Mark Warburton admits he was wrong to pick Joey Barton over Andy Halliday, and Kilmarnock vent their fury at Willie Collum over penalty decision.
Scotsman.com » 3d⢠Adam Rooney scores two goals for Aberdeen ⢠Chris Burke makes debut for Ross County Rangers claimed their third win of the season after first-half goals from Niko Kranjcar and Andy Halliday sent them on their way to a 2-0 win at home to Partick Thistle . Kranjcar played a one-two with fellowâ¦
Guardian » 3dAberdeen maintained the pressure on Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic with victory at Kilmarnock, while Rangers moved up to fifth.
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