old season for Derek McInnes and his Rugby Park outfit, with last year’s fourth place finish and the wonder of European football now a distant memory. Kilmarnock have relegation worries this time around, but managed to keep their head above water with a vital 2-0 home win over 10-man Motherwell last weekend. Their first win in six games, Kilmarnock had lost four of theirold season for Derek McInnes and his Rugby Park outfit, with last year’s fourth place finish and the wonder of European football now a distant memory. Kilmarnock have relegation worries this time around, but managed to keep their head above water with a vital 2-0 home win over 10-man Motherwell last weekend. Their first win in six games, Kilmarnock had lost four of theirold season for Derek McInnes and his Rugby Park outfit, with last year’s fourth place finish and the wonder of European football now a distant memory. Kilmarnock have relegation worries this time around, but managed to keep their head above water with a vital 2-0 home win over 10-man Motherwell last weekend. Their first win in six games, Kilmarnock had lost four of theirAfter largely dominating the division for the first six months of the season, Celtic’s form has been patchy of late. They’ve lost three of their last seven leagues games, including a shock 1-0 defeat to basement club St Johnstone last week at McDiarmid Park. The good news for Hoops fans is that they’ve responded with aplomb to each defeat they’ve suffered, bagging five goals against both Aberdeen and St Mirren following their defeat to Hibs in February, before breezing past Hearts 3-0 following their last minute defeat to Rangers in mid-old season for Derek McInnes and his Rugby Park outfit, with last year’s fourth place finish and the wonder of European football now a distant memory. Kilmarnock have relegation worries this time around, but managed to keep their head above water with a vital 2-0 home win over 10-man Motherwell last weekend. Their first win in six games, Kilmarnock had lost four of their