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Sweet Dreams Folks ...

Kilmarnock supporters are "allowed to dream" after their side rose to the top of the Scottish Premiership, says manager Steve Clarke.

www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46462652

Oh, and before anyone says don't be so silly, I have one thing to say … Leicester!
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12 comments

Stormlizard said:

Everyone has the right to Dream, I will whenever there is Football on TV as I am not a fan.

Have a nice weekend.
5 years ago

autofantasia replied to Stormlizard:

Ha, yes I know not everyone is a fan, but when your team has suffered over the years like Killie you need to make the most of these moments. And I dare say not everyone who celebrated Leicester's great triumph in 2016 would describe themselves as ordinarily being a fan! ;)
5 years ago

Trudy Tuinstra said:

my dreams are very different,
5 years ago ( translate )

autofantasia replied to Trudy Tuinstra:

Mine too, most of the time, but for Killie to be top 16 games into a season is almost unheard of and deserved to be mentioned! :)
5 years ago

Keith Burton said:

Football...................Zzzzzzzzzz!

:-)))
5 years ago ( translate )

autofantasia replied to Keith Burton:

You sleeping again Mr. Burton? ;)
5 years ago

GrahamH said:

Soccer... do people still do that???
5 years ago ( translate )

autofantasia replied to GrahamH:

Behave yourself Graham! ;)
5 years ago

Diane Putnam said:

I only vaguely understand what this is about, but the comments are very entertaining! ;-b
5 years ago

autofantasia replied to Diane Putnam:

More entertaining than the game against Celtic which followed! :(
5 years ago

Steve Bucknell said:

A club with great traditions. Football has eased the lockdown blues, for me, even just on the telly. I played it at school, in the local parks, anywhere we could. Watched Rotherham with my dad, watched Barnsley, loved Leicester winning the Premiership. However ugly ir petty it sometimes gets, there are always those moments of sheer skill and grace that make it all worthwhile.

As World in Motion says ( the only great football song):

Express yourself
It's one on one
Express yourself
It's one on one
Express yourself
You can't be wrong
When somethings good
It's never gone.
3 years ago

autofantasia replied to Steve Bucknell:

Yes, football has much to offer in these strange times in the way of entertainment. As for Killie, sadly that 'title charge' faded away in the second half of the season and this year the picture is very bleak ... sitting 8th in a league of 12 with only 25pts from 24 games, oh and only 6pts off bottom. As the great Fergie would say "squeaky bum time" approaches!
3 years ago