Home football Kilmarnok: Why has the club backed down this season?

Kilmarnok: Why has the club backed down this season?

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Kilmarnok: Why has the club backed down this season?


There is no simple and clean answer to the direct question, but the decline in the decline has become very severe.

Kelly had accumulated 51 points until last year’s divorce, but the best they could give hope after 33 games this season on 38 points.

Their success last season was based on a solid basis behind it and was a great home record at home.

McKinses kept 14 clean goals, scoring the fourth lowest goal in the Premier League, winning 10 games in Ragbi Park, losing only four from Celtic, Rangers and Harts.

Only the best to offer the league can leave Airshair by point, and both the old clubs have left the games last year.

However, these foundations have begun to crack this term.

Kilmarnok has previously scored nine more goals than they had throughout last season, leaving only six cleaners.

They have won six of their 15 games at home, while their outdoor form, which has been in conflict in the past three seasons, has only worsened with two wins.

The 5-1 defeat in Payseli accumulated the difference as a resilient structure, physically to the war, and with the previous situation last season, which was changed to a weak and delicate show in the rain of shouting.

Former Kilmarnock striker Stephen Nismith has insisted that any goal scored by Sportschin can be taken in defensive.

“If you look at the expected goals for both clubs 1.6. It’s a lot about Kilmarnok’s defense level.

“They have six players below. This game needs to be awakened. They should be sure that the home form is on the point until the end of the season,” he said.

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