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'Killie could be heading to Hampden'
'Killie could be heading to Hampden'

BBC News

time13 hours ago

  • Sport
  • BBC News

'Killie could be heading to Hampden'

For the first time in many years I produced a hard copy fanzine so it was a pleasure to sell it before the game against Dundee United.I spoke to ex-goalkeeper Jim Stewart, ex-striker Lawrie McKinna and loads of fans, it was just like the old days. It was all to raise funds for the foodbank so thanks to all you wonderful Killie fans we can donate £400. The game itself was a hard fought affair with the searing heat making it extremely difficult for both sets of to Stuart Kettlewell for continuing with youngsters Aaron Brown and Ben Brannan and it would be fair to say Killie just about deserved their victory.A quarter-final tie at home to St Mirren awaits so it's not out the question that we could be heading to Hampden, however we'll leave that for another would be nice to beat the other half of the city when Dundee visit the Theatre of Pies this weekend. I fancy we will get our first league win though I'll be making sure I don't have to endure Steven Pressley's post match Armour is editor of The Killie Hippo fanzine

'I wanted to know he had a clear plan and he does'
'I wanted to know he had a clear plan and he does'

BBC News

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

'I wanted to know he had a clear plan and he does'

United We Stand fanzine editor Andy Mitten spoke to BBC Radio Manchester about a recent interview he did with Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada: "I felt it was important to put issues to him such as redundancies, ticket prices and protests - he fronted up and didn't shirk anything and I think it is really important that we communicate. It was an interesting interview and he is a highly intelligent interview."I went into the interview probably as the lowest I have felt as a Manchester United fan - after the game in Bilbao and a wretched season. I wanted to know that the main decision maker had a clear plan and he does. He said on the record that the 'pain is behind us' and the 'tough decisions have been made.'"There was loads of side angles, such as him reading books on tactics on Hungarian football. It shows how deep he is going to learn about Manchester United."

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