2010–11 Kilmarnock F.C. season

Kilmarnock F.C.
2010–11 season
Chairman ScotlandMichael Johnston
Manager Finland Mixu Paatelainen
Northern Ireland Kenny Shiels (from 31 March 2011)
Stadium Rugby Park
Scottish Premier League 5th
Scottish Cup Fourth Round
League Cup Quarter Final
Top goalscorer League:
Republic of Ireland Conor Sammon (15)

All:
Republic of Ireland Conor Sammon (18)
Home colours
Away colours

Kilmarnock F.C. will compete in the Scottish Premier League, Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup during the 2010–11 season.

Matches

Scottish Premier League

Scottish Cup

Scottish League Cup

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Republic of Ireland DF Tim Clancy
3 Scotland DF Garry Hay (vice-captain)
4 Scotland MF James Fowler
5 Scotland DF Frazer Wright
6 France DF Mohamadou Sissoko (on loan from Udinese)
7 Scotland MF Craig Bryson (captain)
8 Scotland MF Jamie Hamill
9 Portugal FW Rui Miguel
10 Morocco MF Mehdi Taouil
12 New Zealand DF Steven Old
13 Scotland GK Cameron Bell
14 Portugal MF David Silva
15 Sweden DF Billy Berntsson
17 England FW Kieran Agard (on loan from Everton)
20 Finland MF Alexei Eremenko (on loan from Metalist Kharkiv)
21 Wales GK Kyle Letheren
No. Position Player
22 Scotland MF Liam Kelly
23 England MF James Dayton
24 Wales MF Scott Evans
25 Scotland FW Daniel McKay (on loan to Brechin City)
27 France MF Benjamin Laurant
28 Réunion FW William Gros
29 Italy MF Manuel Pascali
35 Scotland DF Gary Fisher
37 Scotland MF Reid Brown
38 Scotland FW Rory McKenzie
39 Scotland MF Ross Davidson
41 Scotland MF Callum McCluskey
42 Scotland DF Joe Slattery
50 Scotland FW Matthew Kennedy
53 Finland GK Anssi Jaakkola
87 Gabon MF Willy Aubameyang

Captains

No. P Name Country No. games Notes
7 FW Bryson Scotland Club captain
3 DF Hay Scotland Vice captain

Last updated: 25 March 2011
Source: Competitive match reports.
Competitive matches only
Matches started as captain only
Country: FIFA nationality; No.: Squad number; P: Position; Name: Player name; No. Games: Number of games started as captain.

Top Scorers

Squad NoPosPLayerSPLSCLCTotal
18FWRepublic of Ireland Conor Sammon150318
8MFScotland Jamie Hamill80210
22MFScotland Liam Kelly6017
20MFFinland Alexei Eremenko4004
14MFPortugal David Silva3014
7MFScotland Craig Bryson2002
9FWPortugal Rui Miguel2002
5DFScotland Frazer Wright1012
23MFEngland James Dayton1001
DFEngland Ben Gordon1001
28FWRéunion William Gros1001
29MFItaly Manuel Pascali1001
6DFFrance Mohamadou Sissoko0011

Disciplinary records

No. Pos. Nat. Player
2DFRepublic of IrelandTim Clancy300
3DFScotlandGarry Hay301
4MFScotlandJames Fowler400
5DFScotlandFrazer Wright501
6DFFranceMohamadou Sissoko701
7MFScotlandCraig Bryson100
8MFScotlandJamie Hamill1101
9FWPortugalRui Miguel100
10MFMoroccoMehdi Taouil000
12MFNew ZealandSteven Old000
13GKScotlandCameron Bell100
14MFPortugalDavid Silva100
15DFSwedenBilly Berntsson000
17FWEnglandKieran Agard000
18FWRepublic of IrelandConor Sammon300
20MFFinlandAlexei Eremenko402
21GKWalesKyle Letheren000
22MFScotlandLiam Kelly400
23MFEnglandJames Dayton100
24MFWalesScott Evans000
25FWScotlandDaniel McKay000
27MFFranceBenjamin Laurant000
28FWRéunionWilliam Gros000
29MFItalyManuel Pascali1600
35DFScotlandGary Fisher000
37MFScotlandReid Brown000
38FWScotlandRory McKenzie000
39MFScotlandRoss Davidson000
41MFScotlandCallum McCluskey000
42DFScotlandJoe Slattery000
50FWScotlandMatthew Kennedy000
53GKFinlandAnssi Jaakkola000
87MFGabonWilly Aubameyang100
DFEnglandBen Gordon100

Transfers

Summer Transfer Window (1 July – 1 September 2010)

For a list of Scottish football transfers in 2010-11, see transfers in season 2010-11

In Permanent

Date Player From Fee Contract length
1 August 2010 Portugal David Silva Bulgaria CSKA Sofia Free Two years
10 August 2010 Wales Kyle Letheren Scotland Motherwell Free One year
11 August 2010 England James Dayton England Glenn Hoddle Academy Free Three years
11 September 2010 Portugal Rui Miguel Bulgaria CSKA Sofia Free One year

Loans in

Date Player From Loan Length
5 August 2010 England Ben Gordon England Chelsea Six months
18 August 2010 France Mahamadou Sissoko Italy Udinese One year
26 August 2010 England Harry Forrester England Aston Villa Six months
31 August 2010 Finland Alexei Eremenko Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv One year

Loans out

Date Player To Loan Length

Out Permanent

Date Player To Fee Note
25 May 2010 England Gavin Skelton Scotland Hamilton Free
27 May 2010 Spain David Fernandez Free Agent
1 June 2010 Scotland Mark Burchill Free Agent
1 June 2010 Scotland Allan Russell Free Agent
1 June 2010 Scotland Chris Maguire Scotland Aberdeen Loan return
1 June 2010 Scotland Scott Severin England Watford Loan return
1 June 2010 England Rob Kiernan England Watford Loan return
3 June 2010 Scotland Kevin Kyle Scotland Hearts Free
21 June 2010 Jamaica Simon Ford England Chesterfield Free

Winter Transfer Window (1 January – 1 February 2011)

In Permanent

Date Player From Fee Contract length
1 January 2011 France William Gros Free Agent Free Two-and-a-half years
5 January 2011 Finland Anssi Jaakkola Czech Republic Slavia Prague Free Two-and-a-half years
13 January 2011 France Benjamin Laurant France Le Havre Free Two-and-a-half years
13 January 2011 Sweden Billy Berntsson Sweden GIF Free Two-and-a-half years
26 January 2011 Gabon Willy Aubameyang Italy AC Milan Free Six months
31 January 2011 Wales Scott Evans Wales Llanelli Free Two-and-a-half years

Loans in

Date Player From Loan Length
31 January 2011 England Kieran Agard England Everton Six months

Loans out

Date Player To Loan Length

Out Permanent

Date Player To Fee Note
3 January 2011 England Ben Gordon England Chelsea Loan return
3 January 2011 England Harry Forrrester England Aston Villa Loan return
31 January 2011 Australia Danny Invincible Free Agent
31 January 2011 Scotland Alan Combe Free Agent
31 January 2011 England Graeme Owens Free Agent
1 February 2011 Republic of Ireland Conor Sammon England Wigan Undisclosed

Notes and references

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