Jim Jefferies will be pleased with the support he's got from the media today, after he and longterm assistant Billy Brown left Kilmarnock "by mutual consent" last night. He is a decent manager who can point to many achievements over nearly 30 years as a gaffer, and the consensus view seems to be that Killie are mental to want rid of him.
Many of the supporters, though, are happy he's gone, and hope a new man might breathe some fresh life into the club. Heavily in debt, there's no doubt that Jefferies was becoming increasingly frustrated by continual cuts to his budget - not only did this affect his squad, but his backroom team has become increasingly threadbare. If Kilmarnock really are operating without a club doctor, as Kevin Kyle complained, then this seems a ludicrous situation for a professional football club in Scotland's top tier.
Still, two points above bottom place, and with Motherwell and Dundee Utd also looking to appoint new managers, Michael Johnston had better have someone lined up to start work soon - or Killie will be in even more danger of being relegated.
Given their current financial difficulties, that would be devastating.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
SPL plays managerial merry go round
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