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  1. 19 minutes ago, TavTastic said:

    Group 1
    Vaduz (LIE)
    Kilmarnock (SCO)
    Brann (NOR)
    Vitebsk (BLR)
    Malmö (SWE)
    Shamrock Rovers (IRL)
    Ballymena (NIR)/NSÍ (FRO)
    Connah's Quay Nomads (WAL)
    KuPS Kuopio (FIN)
    Breidablik (ISL)

    Group 2
    Hajduk (CRO)
    Legia (POL)
    Radnicki Niš (SRB)
    CSKA Sofia (BUL)
    Ordabasy Shymkent (KAZ)
    Flora (EST)
    Torpedo Kutaisi (GEO)
    Sant Julià (AND)/Europa (GIB)
    Titograd (MNE)
    Gzira United (MLT)

    Group 3
    Tobol Kostanay (KAZ)
    Kukësi (ALB)
    FCSB (ROU)
    Čukarički (SRB)
    Maccabi Haifa (ISR)
    Milsami Orhei (MDA)
    Mura (SVN)
    Debrecen (***)
    Banants (ARM)
    Jeunesse Esch (LUX)

    Group 4
    Rangers (SCO)
    Brøndby (DEN)
    Cork (IRL)
    Molde (NOR)
    Crusaders (NIR)
    Progrès Niederkorn (LUX)/Cardiff Metropolitan University (WAL)
    B36 (FRO)
    Inter Turku (FIN)
    KR (ISL)
    Prishtina (KOS)/St Joseph's (GIB)

    Group 5
    Fehérvár (***)
    Zrinjski (BIH)
    Shakhtyor Soligorsk (BLR)
    Neftçi (AZE)
    Levski Sofia (BUL)
    Hibernians (MLT)
    Ružomberok (SVK)
    Akademija Pandev (MKD)
    Speranta Nisporeni (MDA)
    FK Zeta (MNE)

    Group 6
    Spartak Trnava (SVK)
    Žalgiris Vilnius (LTU)
    Fola Esch (LUX)
    Alashkert (ARM)
    Olimpija Ljubljana (SVN)
    Chikhura Sachkhere (GEO)
    Rīgas (LVA)
    Budapest Honvéd (***)
    Makedonija Skopje (MKD)
    Radnik Bijeljina (BIH)

    Group 7
    Apollon Limassol (CYP)
    Kairat Almaty (KAZ)
    Ventspils (LVA)
    Cracovia Kraków (POL)
    Dinamo Tbilisi (GEO)
    Teuta (ALB)
    La Fiorita (SMR)/Engordany (AND)
    Široki Brijeg (BIH)
    DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda (SVK)
    Kauno Žalgiris (LTU)

    Group 8
    Haugesund (NOR)
    Aberdeen (SCO)
    Stjarnan (ISL)
    Norrköping (SWE)
    Dinamo Minsk (BLR)
    Riteriai (LTU)
    Liepāja (LVA)
    Levadia Tallinn (EST)
    Barry Town (WAL)/Cliftonville (NIR)
    Saint Patrick's (IRL)
    RoPS Rovaniemi (FIN)
    KÍ (FRO)/Tre Fiori (SMR)

    Group 9
    Hapoel Beer-Sheva (ISR)
    AEK Larnaca (CYP)
    Domžale (SVN)
    Pyunik (ARM)
    Sabail (AZE)
    Budućnost Podgorica (MNE)
    U Craiova 1948 (ROU)
    Balzan (MLT)
    Laçi (ALB)
    Shkupi (MKD)
    Petrocub-Hincesti (MDA)
    Narva Trans (EST)

    Good pot for every Scottish club it seems. 

  2. https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/exclusive-angelo-alessio-says-hed-jump-at-the-chance-to-be-new-kilmarnock-boss/

    Angelo Alessio, the bookies’ favourite to be named new Kilmarnock boss, last night said he would jump at the chance to succeed Steve Clarke at Rugby Park.

    The Italian, who spent two years working under Antonio Conte at Stamford Bridge – quitting when his countryman was sacked in 2018 – is keen to manage in his own right, and has been searching for a job in the UK.

    Heading a list that includes Davie Moyes, Roberto Di Matteo, Simon Grayson and Gianluca Conte, brother of Antonio, he is as short as 3/10-on with leading bookmaker, Paddy Power.

    “I am aware of the interest in Kilmarnock and I am very pleased about it,” said the 54-year-old.

    “It would be great for me to become their manager.

    “At the moment, however, I can’t really say anything else because I know there are negotiations going on.

    “Since my time at Chelsea, I have followed Scottish football a lot and studied it carefully. I would really like to have this experience.”

    Massimo Donati, an Italian well-known to fans here from his time playing for Celtic and Hamilton Accies, believes Alessio would be a success at Rugby Park.

    “Steve Clarke did a really excellent job as manager of Kilmarnock,” he said.

    “The team improved a lot under his charge, and to finish third in the table was a fantastic result.

    “But Angelo Alessio is also certainly a highly-trained coach, one who would bring the Italian mentality to Scotland.

    “I think that having been an assistant to Antonio Conte at Chelsea, where they won the 2016-17 title together, he would certainly be able to work in a highly-professional way.

    “He would need probably to adapt a bit because the Scottish Premiership is a different environment to that of the English Premier League.

    “But I am sure he has all the credentials to do well, should they give him the opportunity.”

  3. 12 hours ago, YassinMoutaouakil said:

    Gang of Four - Entertainment

    Pavement- Slanted and Enchanted

    Kanye West - The College Dropout

    The Killers - Hot Fuss

    Bloc Party- Silent Alarm

    The Feelies - Crazy Rythms

    The Smiths - The Smiths

    REM - Murmur

    New Order - Movement

    Sunny Day Real Estate- Diary

    The Streets - Original Pirate Material

    Glad someone else knows this mastapiece too. 

  4. 6 minutes ago, Kuro said:

    Liam Palmer - 46 games for Tranmere, 217 games for Sheffield Wednesday

    Stephen O'Donnell - 139 for Partick Thistle, 72 for Luton, 87 for Kilmarnock

    Both the same age.

    Who is the better player?  Oooooh tough one.  Well, O'Donnell has never played a single game at the level Palmer has played over 200...

    How did Palmer play against Kazakhstan? 

  5. Just now, KingRocketman II said:

    he needs someone - he was isolated and the midfield did him no favours. the one decent cross of the evening happened to fall to Burke.

     

    Yeah, he works best playing in a 2 up top. Don't think it's a coincidence that his goal return from open play dried up after G Stew left for Aberdeen in January, even though he was injured for most of February if I remember correctly. But even still.. 

  6. 11 minutes ago, Ludo*1 said:

    6 man shortlist of:

    Neil McCann, Alex Dyer, Ally McCoist, Gary Rowett, Gary Holt and another according to the record.

    If that's legit, I'd be picking the mystery box option all day long. Oft.

    I think in the article it's merely a mix of people who have signalled interest in the press beforehand, specifically McCann and McCoist, and others such as Holt and Dyer that are mentioned from previous connections to the club in some way. Just trying to make news off older stories. 

    Also noticed that on twitter the Killie Trust chairman has called it out as bs, apparently there wasn't even a board meeting today. 

  7. Excellent stuff.  

    Probably already been mentioned in the thread but Bowie and the board deserve thanks for only limiting them to one stand- genuinely felt like an actual home game for us and it seemed a bigger boost for the team without having their fans up the other end shouting for decisions too. 

  8. 11 minutes ago, Dele said:

    I never realised it was as much as that. What was all the palava about regarding Rangers allocation being reduced?! :lol:

    Genuinely thought you'd reduced them to about 1,000!

    It's pretty much what he said after the game at the weekend. The whole "I've had offers here, I've been linked there, my family are down South but I'm loving it here. Will see what happens." gives off, to me, he's making himself open to an offer down South (he'd be stupid not to, financially). I totally understand why you see it from the polar opposite though. 

    **** got themselves into a state because we reduced their allocation from both goal ends to just the normal away end any non-OF team gets (8000 to 4000 seats).

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