Thge one I don't remember from that team was Billy Hainey, all the rest of them pretty clearly.
Hughie Gilshan came (from memory), from Johnstone Burgh and he scored the winner against the Blue meanies on that famous foggy day at Love St when you couldn't see the opposite end of the pitch from the other end!
I also really liked Willie Futon who calmed the defence and brought Andy McFaddebn aliong as a player as much a anyone.
Did Peter Kane wear rugby boots, or was that just a silly rumour?
Given our record ,not only against Killie, but McInnes in general, I find it difficult to see anything better than a draw for us but I am just getting ready for to travel and I hope to be eating humble pie by 5.00.
I'm sure optimism will overtake me as we enjoy the craic on the bus.
COYS!!!