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Thread: Alex Dyer leaves Kilmarnock
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30-01-2021 05:49 PM #2
Not surprised. They have been pretty poor this season. I wonder if Stubbsy fancies it?
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30-01-2021 05:52 PM #5
Such a shame it’s ended this way for him, loved how he spoke
Maybe Clarke has a role for him at Scotland again
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30-01-2021 05:53 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-01-2021 05:53 PM #9
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Robbie Neilson looking for a step up?
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30-01-2021 05:56 PM #10
Killie will have to be careful. They were punching a bit above their weight for a while but now seem to be quick to change managers who can't match that relative success.
We know fine well what can happen if you keep chopping and changing managers.
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30-01-2021 05:59 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-01-2021 06:01 PM #13
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Shame ..seemed a decent bloke
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30-01-2021 06:02 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-01-2021 06:02 PM #15
That's a shame, seemed a decent guy. Killie's results haven't been great recently but not the
worst in the league, hope the directors weren't comparing results to St. M & Livi & thinking Killie should be doing the same.
Footie really is a cut-throat business.
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30-01-2021 06:03 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-01-2021 06:10 PM #18
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Really sad news this. Alex a great guy and a top bloke. He'll be a sad loss to Scottish football and, unfortunately, tarnished by idiots who chose to racially abuse him a few weeks ago.
All the very best Alex
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30-01-2021 06:12 PM #19
Seems like a good guy.
Didn't work out for him as a manager, but clearly Clarke rates him highly as a coach. Wonder if he'll be back involved in the Scotland set up.
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30-01-2021 06:24 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nice guy Alex Dyer but football is a cut throat business for all involved and they have failed for a load of reasons
Watching their game on Alba just now 2-0 up then the conceded a horrific goal. Dreadful defending.
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30-01-2021 08:26 PM #23
Shame for him as a good guy, and has had problems with injuries and players out due to COVID.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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30-01-2021 08:34 PM #24
I'm saddened although in this day and age not surprised with instant "success" and all that. The next appointment is very important for Killie because I think if they get it wrong they will be falling through the trap door in the next season or two.
Have fond memories in my youth of Alex flying down the wing for Blackpool, he was more than decent and in this time where racism in football is very much under the microscope he certainly took a lot of stick back in his playing days. Nothing but respect for the guy, hes fought more wars than most of us could even imagine.
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31-01-2021 07:09 AM #25
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Steve Clarke had them punching well above their weight. They are a bottom six club all day long, think the directions at Kilmarnock need to start realising that, not sure a manager merry go round will help their cause.
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31-01-2021 08:25 AM #26
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Could he do a job at Hibs with the better resources we have?
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31-01-2021 08:40 AM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-01-2021 08:44 AM #28
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31-01-2021 08:49 AM #29
Didn’t like him at all.
His chat was awful, never a manager in a million years.
Listen to his interview yesterday before the game, he didn’t have a clue. Had to go.
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