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Liberal Hibby
08-12-2011, 11:22 PM
Don't know it this has been posted already, but the last sentence (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16062132.stm) from Killie Chairman Michael Johnson is a beezer...

AK86
08-12-2011, 11:54 PM
ok , i give in what did he say?:wink:

and "beezer" I've no heard that for "donkeys":greengrin

Hibercelona
08-12-2011, 11:57 PM
ok , i give in what did he say?:wink:

and "beezer" I've no heard that for "donkeys":greengrin


Kilmarnock have posted a trading profit of approximately £200,000 for the year ended 31 May 2011.

This compares to a loss of nearly £500,000 recorded in the previous year's financial accounts.

The club's net debt now stands at £9.7m, which is a reduction on last year's figure which was £10.5m.

Chairman Michael Johnston said: "Our success on the field and our transfer activity have combined to turn a trading loss in 2010 into a profit."

Turnover for the year was £7.1m, an increase of £1m on last year.

Players and staff wages were £3.5m, a figure that has remained fairly consistent for the past three years.

Johnston added: "The club continues to enjoy the support of Lloyds Banking Group and we have reciprocated this by further reducing net debt.

"This stood at £13m when I became chairman in 2005 and currently stands at £9.4m, further debt reduction having taken place in recent months.

"This process must continue and the rate of progress will depend upon a number of factors, the most significant being the performance of the team in the SPL and cup competitions."

In his statement to shareholders he praised previous manager Mixu Paatelainen, who left the club in March to become the Finland national boss.

He complimented Kenny Shiels on his stewardship since taking over and welcomed the return of Jimmy Nicholl to the club as assistant manager.

"They have made a steady start to the SPL season and with a little more luck, two or three of our seven draws to date would have been wins, " insisted Johnston.

But, as he commented on the summer transfer activity, the chairman also took the opportunity to have a sideways swipe at Mehdi Taouil and Jamie Hamill, who joined cash-strapped Hearts.

"The end of the season saw the departure of Craig Bryson to Derby County where he has already established himself as a first team regular, " he said.

"Mehdi Taouil, Jamie Hamill and Frazer Wright declined offers of new contracts on improved terms to join other SPL clubs.

"At least two of them might be questioning the wisdom of that at present."

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leither17
08-12-2011, 11:57 PM
ok , i give in what did he say?:wink:and "beezer" I've no heard that for "donkeys":greengrin Mehdi Taouil, Jamie Hamill and Frazer Wright declined offers of new contracts on improved terms to join other SPL clubs."At least two of them might be questioning the wisdom of that at present."

monktonharp
09-12-2011, 12:00 AM
ok , i give in what did he say?:wink:

and "beezer" I've no heard that for "donkeys":greengrinreference to the 2 players that joined the Gorgie mob, perchance:hmmm:

monktonharp
09-12-2011, 12:01 AM
ok , i give in what did he say?:wink:

and "beezer" I've no heard that for "donkeys":greengrinbeezer, now that wiz a topper

Hibrandenburg
09-12-2011, 07:47 AM
beezer, now that wiz a topper

Aye, Dandy.

ronaldo7
09-12-2011, 08:34 AM
Taoul and Hammil joined the club who've not got a beano

To the Victor the spoils:wink:

HibbyDave
09-12-2011, 11:59 AM
they will be thinking they have made a huge error of judgement -serves them right for chasing the "bjg bucks at Hertz".

Phil D. Rolls
10-12-2011, 08:20 AM
Taoul and Hammil joined the club who've not got a beano

To the Victor the spoils:wink:

Just who stirred up this Hornet's nest?