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20 hours ago, deadasdillinger said:

Kickback working for folk? Tried to go on and it said Banned?! Haven't posted anything controversial so assuming it's down?

We've had issues with folk trying to log in using public wi-fi. I.e. if you've tried to log-in from the hotel's wi-fi, you might have issues, since wankers who've been banned might have used the hotel wi-fi.

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1 hour ago, mathematics said:

We've had issues with folk trying to log in using public wi-fi. I.e. if you've tried to log-in from the hotel's wi-fi, you might have issues, since wankers who've been banned might have used the hotel wi-fi.

The last time I got the banned message I was in my dad's house, that explains a lot :lol:

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Utter scum.......

An innocent dad of three was attacked and seriously injured after thugs squared up to Kilmarnock players on a night out.

Keith Speirs, 50, was head-butted in the face and suffered a fractured skull as he hit the ground.

It came after he and a pal saw ex-Rangers star Kirk Broadfoot and other Kilmarnock stars being surrounded by thugs in Prestwick, Ayrshire.

One of them placed a phone in front of Broadfoot’s face, began filming and shouted: “You dirty orange c**t”.

Broadfoot, 34, did not respond. It was then that joiner Keith and a friend stumbled on the scene.

The friend tried to calm the situation.

But Keith was then headbutted in the face and had his head slammed on the ground, causing a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain.

A 23-year-old woman who was near the scene went to Keith’s aid before he was rushed to hospital.

The attack happened at 2am on Sunday. Police say Prestwick Main Street would have been busy at the time.

They are checking on CCTV images and appealing for witnesses to contact them.

Keith was rushed to hospital where his condition was “serious”.

His partner Julie Mirfin, 44, said yesterday: “I’m just going to the hospital to see him now.

“He is a bit brighter but he can remember nothing.

“Keith did absolutely nothing wrong. He is not that type of person.

“He was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He is improving but not out of the woods yet. He has a fractured skull and has bleeding on the brain. We’re just praying.”

Julie has two children from a previous relationship. Her son Robbie Muirhead, 22, is a former Kilmarnock, Hearts and MK Dons player who now plays for Dunfermline Athletic.

Keith has three sons from a previous relationship.

Julie added: “Keith and his friend walked into a kebab shop. The altercation was going on as they walked in and they just walked past it.

“It was still going on as they walked back out.

“There were about six or eight people round the players. This one guy was in the face of a player.

“My son is a footballer and it really makes me sick that people think they can go up to football players and say whatever they like. It is disgusting.

The suspect is described as white and was wearing a white shirt and dark trousers.

Police have appealed for witnesses.

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34 minutes ago, Squirrelhumper said:

Wee c**t in court today charged with attempted murder.

Hope they hammer the c**t.

The name & address will be made public at the trial..... I wouldn't like to be in his shoes when it does.

PS....  apparently named as Clark Boon from Prestwick

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Fixture changes for the New Year.....

Wednesday 23 January, 2019  
Ladbrokes Premiership 
Kilmarnock v Rangers 
Live on BT Sport, kick-off 7.45pm

Friday 1 February, 2019  
Ladbrokes Premiership 
Kilmarnock v Heart of Midlothian 
Live on BT Sport, kick-off 7.45pm

Sunday 17 February, 2019  
Ladbrokes Premiership 
Kilmarnock v Celtic 
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 4.00pm

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On 11/24/2018 at 04:16, C4mmy31 said:

Speirsy got a wee visit on Friday, hopefully it cheered him up on his road to recovery .........

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That's really great from McCoist.    I don't know the guy who was injured but I bet this visit gave him a great lift. 

McCoist was also brilliant with lots of the young kids before the Aberdeen game, taking time to talk to them and get selfies taken. 

Too many folk are too quick to criticise guys like him but they do a lot of good work for which they get little credit. 

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53 minutes ago, paul wright scores said:

That's really great from McCoist.    I don't know the guy who was injured but I bet this visit gave him a great lift. 

McCoist was also brilliant with lots of the young kids before the Aberdeen game, taking time to talk to them and get selfies taken. 

Too many folk are too quick to criticise guys like him but they do a lot of good work for which they get little credit. 

He was the same at Boydy's Testimonial last week. Coisty's been spending a fair bit of time around RP recently. 

I've saw him a couple of times I've been to watch training sessions & reserve matchs, perhaps he's picking up tips from SC? .......

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