Kilmarnock1970–71 season |
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Manager | Walter McCrae |
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Scottish First Division | 13th |
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Scottish Cup | QF |
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Scottish League Cup | GS |
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Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | R1 |
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Top goalscorer | League: Tommy McLean 10 All: Tommy McLean 14 |
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Highest home attendance | 17,075 (v Celtic, 20 March) |
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Lowest home attendance | 3,003 (v Dundee, 9 March) |
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Average home league attendance | 5,933[6] (down 791) |
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The 1970–71 season was Kilmarnock’s 69th in Scottish League Competitions.
Scottish First Division
League table
Match results
Match Day
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Date
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Opponent
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H/A
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Score
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Kilmarnock Scorer(s)
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Attendance
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1
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29 August
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Motherwell
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A
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1–4
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Cook 75'
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5,661
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2
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5 September
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St Mirren
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H
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1–2
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Mathie 53'
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4,256
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3
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12 September
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Ayr United
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A
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1–1
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McLean 44'
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8,488
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4
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19 September
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Aberdeen
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H
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0–4
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5,056
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5
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26 September
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Cowdenbeath
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A
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2–1
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Morrison 3', Gilmour 35'
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3,148
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6
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3 October
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Heart of Midlothian
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H
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3–0
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McLean 10', Cook 19', Dickson 65'
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5,365
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7
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10 October
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Falkirk
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A
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0–3
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4,018
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8
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17 October
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Dundee United
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H
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2–1
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McCulloch 44', Mathie 46'
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3,644
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9
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24 October
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Morton
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H
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2–2
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Mathie 60', Cook 65'
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3,743
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10
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31 October
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Dundee
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A
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0–3
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3,578
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11
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7 November
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St Johnstone
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H
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2–4
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McLean 70', Mathie 89'
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3,910
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12
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14 November
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Celtic
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A
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0–3
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24,410
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13
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21 November
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Hibernian
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A
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0–1
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6,364
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14
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28 November
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Airdrieonians
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H
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2–3
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Graham 2', McLean 9'
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3,912
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15
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5 December
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Dunfermline Athletic
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A
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1–0
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Gilmour 72'
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4,164
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16
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12 December
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Clyde
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H
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1–1
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Morrison 37'
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3,805
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17
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19 December
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Rangers
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A
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2–4
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McLean 70', Maxwell 72'
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19,450
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18
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26 December
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Motherwell
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H
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0–0
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5,323
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19
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1 January
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St Mirren
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A
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3–2
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T.McLean 35' pen., 74', Mathie 57'
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5,934
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20
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2 January
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Ayr United
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H
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1–1
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McLean 36'
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15,240
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21
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9 January
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Aberdeen
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A
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0–3
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19,032
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22
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16 January
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Cowdenbeath
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H
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2–1
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Gilmour 27', Waddell 52'
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4,015
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23
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30 January
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Heart of Midlothian
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A
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0–2
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8,823
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24
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6 February
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Falkirk
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H
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3–2
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McCulloch 14', Morrison 18', Rennie 87' o.g.
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4,712
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25
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20 February
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Dundee United
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A
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2–3
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McCulloch 8', Cook 68'
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3,852
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26
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27 February
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Morton
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A
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0–3
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2,324
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27
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9 March
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Dundee
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H
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1–1
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McLean 75' pen.
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3,003
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28
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13 March
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St Johnstone
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A
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3–2
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Rennie 9' o.g., McCulloch 25', Morrison 88'
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8,513
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29
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20 March
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Celtic
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H
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1–4
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Morrison 2'
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17,075
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30
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27 March
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Hibernian
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H
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4–1
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McCulloch 1', Gilmour 14', McLean 16' pen., Cook 55'
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4,209
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31
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10 April
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Dunfermline Athletic
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H
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0–0
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5,050
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32
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14 April
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Airdrieonians
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A
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1–1
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Cook 5'
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2,064
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33
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17 April
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Clyde
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A
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1–0
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Waddell 74'
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1,537
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34
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24 April
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Rangers
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H
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1–4
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McCulloch 11'
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8,544
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Scottish League Cup
Group stage
Round
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Date
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Opponent
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H/A
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Score
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Kilmarnock Scorer(s)
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Attendance
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G3
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8 August
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Ayr United
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H
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1–0
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Mathie 89'
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7,073
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G3
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12 August
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St Mirren
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A
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3–1
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Gilmour 6', Cook 36', Mathie 50'
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4,488
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G3
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15 August
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Dundee
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A
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0–2
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7,644
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G3
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20 August
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St Mirren
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H
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2–0
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McLean 2', 85' pen.
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4,931
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G3
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22 August
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Ayr United
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A
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0–0
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7,911
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G3
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26 August
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Dundee
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H
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2–1
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McLean 30' pen., Mathie 44'
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3,280
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Group 3 final table
Scottish Cup
Round
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Date
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Opponent
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H/A
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Score
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Kilmarnock Scorer(s)
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Attendance
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R1
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23 January
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Queen’s Park
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A
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1–0
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Waddell 17'
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5,923
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R2
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13 February
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Morton
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A
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2–1
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McCulloch 45', Waddell 76'
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6,840
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QF
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6 March
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Airdrieonians
|
H
|
2–3
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Dickson 60', Gilmour 80'
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11,572
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Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
See also
References
Williams, Tony (1971). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971–72. Queen Anne Press. ISBN 0-362-00094-8.
Ross, David (2001). Everygame-The New Official History of Kilmarnock Football Club. Kilmarnock Football Club. ISBN 0-9541653-0-6.
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