2016–17 Kilmarnock F.C. season

Kilmarnock
2016–17 season
Manager Lee Clark
(Until 15 February)
Lee McCulloch Interim
Ground Rugby Park
Kilmarnock, Scotland
(Capacity: 17,891)
Scottish Premiership 8th
P38 W9 D14 L15 F36 A56
Scottish Cup Fourth round
Scottish League Cup 2nd in Group H
Top goalscorer League: Souleymane Coulibaly (8)
All: Souleymane Coulibaly (11)
Highest home attendance 11,800 vs Rangers, Premiership, 26 August 2016
Lowest home attendance 2,219 vs Albion Rovers, League Cup, 30 July 2016
Average home league attendance 5,118
Home colours
Away colours

The 2016–17 Kilmarnock F.C. season was the club's 24th consecutive season in the Scottish top-flight. Kilmarnock also competed in the Scottish Premiership, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

Month-By-Month Review

May

23 May- Shortly after their 4-1 aggregate victory over Falkirk in the Premiership play-off final, Kilmarnock confirmed that they would not be renewing the contracts of Lee Ashcroft, Conor Brennan, Julien Faubert, Alex Henshall, Chris Johnston and Aaron Splaine.[1] Club captain Mark Connolly had the last year of his contract cancelled while seven other players; Conrad Balatoni, Kallum Higginbotham, Dale Carrick, Kevin McHattie, Mark O'Hara, Tope Obadeyi and David Syme; were told they were free to leave the club.[1]

24 May- Despite offering Craig Slater a new contract,[1] the midfielder confirmed he had rejected the deal and announced his intention to leave the club.[2]

27 May- Kilmarnock were drawn in Group H along with Greenock Morton, Berwick Rangers, Albion Rovers and Clyde in the Betfred Cup.[3]

June

2 June- The fixtures for the 2016–17 Betfred Cup were announced. Kilmarnock will begin the 2016–17 season with a trip to Clyde on 16 July and will end the group stage with a home match against Albion Rovers on 30 July.[4]

8 June- After being told he could leave the club,[1] defender Mark O'Hara signed for Premiership rivals Dundee.[5]

16 June- After being told he could leave the club,[1] defender David Syme signed for Premiership rivals Partick Thistle.[6]

17 June- The fixtures for the 2016–17 Scottish Premiership were announced. Kilmarnock will begin the 2016–17 season with a home match against Motherwell on 6 August.[7]

18 June- Another player told he could leave the club,[1] defender Kevin McHattie joined former manager Gary Locke at Raith Rovers.[8]

22 June- Rory McKenzie signs a new deal keeping him at the club until summer 2018.[9] Paul Stephenson, who worked with manager Lee Clark at Huddersfield Town and Blackpool, was appointed Head of Youth Development,[10] replacing Alan Robertson who retired at the end of last season.[11]

24 June- The club announced the signing of six new players: defender Jamie Cobain from Newcastle United, striker Souleymane Coulibaly from Peterborough United, winger Jordan Jones from Middlesbrough, winger Callum McFadzean from Sheffield United, midfielder Martin Smith from Sunderland and defender Josh Webb from Aston Villa.[12] The club also announced the signing of striker Flo Bojaj and defender Will Boyle on loan from manager Lee Clark's former club Huddersfield Town.[12] Jonny Burn and Mark Waddington also joined the club on loan from Middlesbrough and Stoke City respectively whilst goalkeeper Oliver Davies returns on loan from Swansea City.[13] The club also announced that defender Miles Addison was set to sign a new three-year contract.[14]

July

1 July- After being told he could leave the club,[1] midfielder Tope Obadeyi signed for recently relegated Dundee United.[15]

8 July- former Kilmarnock inside forward Jackie McInally, 79, died after a sudden illness. Jackie, father of former Kilmarnock and FC Bayern Munich striker Alan, played over 200 times for the club and was a regular during the club's most successful period during the 1960s. Arguably, McInally's crowing glory in a Kilmarnock shirt was scoring the winner in the greatest comeback in Scottish football during Kilmarnock's 5–4 aggregate victory against Eintracht Frankfurt in the 1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[16]

15 July- After being told he could leave the club,[1] Dale Carrick became the 15th player to leave the club after he signed for Livingston.[17]

16 July- Kilmarnock began the season with a 2–1 win against Clyde at Broadwood Stadium in the Betfred Cup group stage.[18] Recently appointed captain Steven Smtih led the team out for the first time.[18][19]

18 July- Another of the players told he could leave the club,[1] Kallum Higginbotham signed for Dunfermline Athletic[20]

26 July- After falling 2–0 behind at Shielfield Park, Kilmarnock came back to beat Berwick Rangers 3–2. This was the first time in 12 years that Kilmarnock were able to comeback to win from two goals down.[21][22]

30 July- Kilmarnock finished second in Group H in the Betfred Cup following a 0–0 draw with Albion Rovers.[23] Despite finishing second, Kilmarnock were knocked-out of the competition as 7pts were not enough to secure one of the four best runners-up spots.[24]

August

6 August- Kilmarnock began the 2016–17 Scottish Premiership season with a 2–1 defeat against Motherwell at Rugby Park.[25]

11 August-Charlton Athletic sign last season's top scorer Josh Magennis in a deal worth around £250,000.[26][27]

12 August- Kilmarnock made their 12th summer signing after George Green joined on a six-month loan from Burnley.[28]

13 August- Kilmarnock striker Kris Boyd hit two milestones for the club as he scored his 100th goal on his 250th appearance for the club in the 2–1 win against Hamilton Academical at New Douglas Park. Boyd becomes the 11th player to reach 100 goals for Kilmarnock.[29][30]

18 August- Kilmarnock announced the signing of Luke Hendrie on loan from Burnley.[31]

19 August- One day later, Charlee Adams became the club's eighth loan signing of the season, joining from Birmingham City, while Nigerian defender Dapo Kayode signed a one-year deal. The signings were made possible after the sale of Josh Magennis.[32]

30 August- Defender Conrad Balatoni became the 17th player to leave the club in this transfer window as the club agreed to terminate his contract.[33]

31 August- The club announced their ninth loan signing of the season as defender Scott Boyd joined from Ross County[34]

September

1 September- After making a combined total of just four appearances for the club, Mark Waddington and Oliver Davies' loans were terminated and they returned to their parent clubs.[35]

8 September- Striker Kris Boyd revealed that, on Wednesday, September 7, his younger brother Scott, 27, had been found dead at his home in Auchinleck, East Ayrshire. Boyd, 33, hoped that talking about his brother taking his own life would help raise awareness and help others in a similar situation.[36][37]

12 September- Kilmarnock made their 17th signing of the season as striker Nathan Tyson signed a one-year deal.[38]

17 September- After scoring the opening goal in Kilmarnock's 2–2 draw with Partick Thistle, striker Kris Boyd pointed to the heavens in tribute to his younger brother Scott, whose funeral was held on Thursday, September 15. Manager Lee Clark praised the Boyd's bravery after the match.[39][40]

22 September- Billy Bowie, Russell Smith and John Kiltie, Directors of Kilmarnock F.C., offered controversial businessman Michael Johnston £1.9 million for his 40% stake in the club, with an unnamed Ayrshire businessman ready to invest £750,000 in the club upon Johnston's departure.[41]

23 September- Chris McMail, the previously unnamed businessman, warned that there was a risk of Kilmarnock going into administration because Michael Johnston wasn't willing to sell his 40% shareholding in the club. McMail, managing director of the Microtech Group, expressed confusion and frustration at Johnston's position as reason's for wanting Johnston out of the picture before making any investment. McMail cited director Billy Bowie's position as not being able to "go on writing blank cheques" as a reason for a potential administration. However, despite supporter unrest at the situation and accusations of alienating local businesses, Johnston wants to remain until 2019, citing the terms of a debt restructuring deal with the bank.[42][43]

24 September- Manager Lee Clark dismissed claims by Chris McMail that the club could go into administration as "scaremongering" because of his good relationship with the club's board of directors.[44][45]

October

4 October- Midfielder Greg Kiltie was ruled out for the rest of the season after struggling with a hamstring injury. Kiltie was due to travel to London in the next few days for an operation on Saturday, October 8.[46]

18 October- The Kilmarnock Football Club Supporters Association launched a petition with the aim of removing chairman Michael Johnston from the board.[47]

19 October- Director Russell Smith resigned from his role on the club's board, leaving Billy Bowie, Michael Johnston and John Kiltie as the only three remaining board members.[48]

20 October- The petition launched by the Kilmarnock Football Club Supporters Association reached over 700 signatures. The petition calls for club chairman Michael Johnston to resign from his position on the board.[49]

26 October- The Scottish Professional Football League confirmed that Kilmarnock's tie against Aberdeen due to played on Saturday, November 26 had been rearranged to Tuesday, December 3 after Aberdeen reached the final of the Betfred Cup.[50][51] The managing director of Kilmarnock's main shirt sponsor, QTS, warned that the company could pull its sponsorship unless Michael Johnston resigned from his position on the board. Alan McLeish said that the current boardroom arrangements at the club was "creating a very disturbing atmosphere" that was "detrimental to the team's success". QTS has given Kilmarnock over £1.2 million in sposorship deals since 2012.[52]

November

7 November- former Kilmarnock wing half Eric Murray, 74, died. Murray was a regular during the club's most successful period in the 1960s and was the "unsung hero" of the Kilmarnock side that won the 1964–65 Scottish First Division title, playing in all 34 games.[53][54]

January

1 January- Charlee Adams returned to parent club Birmingham City after making nine appearances whilst on loan at Kilmarnock.[55][56]

4 January- Following the conclusion of their loan spells, Will Boyle and Flo Bojaj returned to parent club Huddersfield Town and Jonny Burn returned to his parent club Middlesbrough.[57][58][56]

6 January- Luke Hendrie extended his stay at the club, on loan from Burnley until the end of the season.[56]

9 January- Cal Roberts, Freddie Woodman and Sean Longstaff became the club's first signings of the January transfer window, joining on loan from Newcastle United.[59]

14 January- Development squad player Jack Whittaker joined Stranraer on a development loan until the end of the season.[60]

16 January- Kilmarnock announced the signing of former Plymouth Argyle and Bristol City defender Karleigh Osborne.[61]

20 January- Kilmarnock signed Norwegian midfielder Kristoffer Ajer on loan from fellow Premiership club Celtic.[62][63]

23 January- Kilmarnock's away fixture against Dundee, originally scheduled for Wednesday, 1 February 2017, was moved to Saturday, 11 February 2017 after both sides were knocked out of the 2016–17 Scottish Cup.[64]

24 January- Following interest from Egyptian clubs Zamalek and Al Ahly, top scorer Souleymane Coulibaly signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with Al Ahly in a deal worth around £800,000. Subject to conditions, the transfer fee could raise to in excess of £1 million.[65][66]

31 January- Defender Scott Boyd, who had been on loan from Ross County, signed an 18-month permanent deal with Kilmarnock.[67] The club made two further signings with striker Conor Sammon returning to the club after six years on loan from fellow Premiership side Heart of Midlothian and 19-year-old forward Josh Umerah joining on loan from Charlton Athletic for the remainder of the season.[68][69][70] Goalkeeper Devlin Mackay joined Berwick Rangers on a development loan until the end of the season.[71]

Transfers

In

New signings

Pos Nat No Name Age Previous club Type Date Ends Transfer fee Source
DF England 22 Jamie Cobain 19 England Newcastle United Unattached 24 June 2016 N/A [12][72][73]
FW Ivory Coast 19 Souleymane Coulibaly 21 England Peterborough United Unattached 24 June 2016 24 January 2017 N/A [12][72][73]
MF Northern Ireland 11 Jordan Jones 21 England Middlesbrough Unattached 24 June 2016 N/A [12][72][73]
MF Scotland 14 Callum McFadzean 22 England Sheffield United Unattached 24 June 2016 N/A [12][72][73]
MF England 6 Martin Smith 20 England Sunderland Unattached 24 June 2016 N/A [12][72][73]
DF England 2 Josh Webb 20 England Aston Villa Unattached 24 June 2016 N/A [12][72][73]
DF Nigeria 15 Dapo Kayode 21 Romania FC Dinamo București Unattached 19 August 2016 2017 N/A [32]
FW England 12 Nathan Tyson 34 England Doncaster Rovers Unattached 12 September 2016 2017 N/A [38]
DF England 5 Karleigh Osborne 28 England Plymouth Argyle Unattached 16 January 2017 N/A [61]
DF Scotland 16 Scott Boyd 30 Scotland Ross County Released 31 January 2016 Summer 2018 N/A [67]

As of 31 January 2017

Loan signings

Pos Nat No Name Age From Type Date Ended Source
FW Albania 20 Flo Bojaj 20 England Huddersfield Town Loan 24 June 2016 4 January 2017 [12][13][56][57][72][73]
DF England 5 Will Boyle 20 England Huddersfield Town Loan 24 June 2016 4 January 2017 [12][13][56][57][72][73]
DF England 17 Jonny Burn 20 England Middlesbrough Loan 24 June 2016 4 January 2017 [12][13][56][58]
GK Wales 12 Oliver Davies 21 Wales Swansea City Loan 24 June 2016 1 September 2016 [12][13][35]
MF England 16 Mark Waddington 20 England Stoke City Loan 24 June 2016 1 September 2016 [12][13][35]
MF England 25 George Green 20 England Burnley Loan 12 August 2016 January 2017 [28]
DF England 27 Luke Hendrie 21 England Burnley Loan 18 August 2016 [31]
DF England 18 Charlee Adams 21 England Birmingham City Loan 19 August 2016 1 January 2017 [32][55][56]
DF Scotland 16 Scott Boyd 30 Scotland Ross County Loan 31 August 2016 31 January 2017 [34]
FW England 25 Cal Roberts 19 England Newcastle United Loan 9 January 2017 [59]
GK England 17 Freddie Woodman 19 England Newcastle United Loan 9 January 2017 [59]
MF England 18 Sean Longstaff 19 England Newcastle United Loan 9 January 2017 [59]
MF Norway 20 Kristoffer Ajer 18 Scotland Celtic Loan 20 January 2017 [62][63]
FW Republic of Ireland Conor Sammon 30 Scotland Heart of Midlothian Loan 31 January 2017 [68][70]
FW England Josh Umerah 19 England Charlton Athletic Loan 31 January 2017 [69][70]

As of 31 January 2017

Out

Players leaving the club

Pos Nat No Name Age Next club Type Date Transfer fee Source
DF Scotland 18 Lee Ashcroft 22 Scotland Dunfermline Athletic End of Contract 23 May 2016 N/A [1][72]
GK Northern Ireland 13 Conor Brennan 22 Scotland Raith Rovers End of Contract 23 May 2016 N/A [1][72]
DF Republic of Ireland 6 Mark Connolly 24 England Crawley Town Contract Cancelled 23 May 2016 N/A [1][72][74]
MF Martinique 36 Julien Faubert 32 N/A End of Contract 23 May 2016 N/A [1][72]
DF Scotland 5 Stuart Findlay 20 Scotland Celtic End of Loan 23 May 2016 N/A [75]
MF England 8 Alex Henshall 22 England Margate End of Contract 23 May 2016 N/A [1][72]
DF Northern Ireland 27 Lee Hodson 24 England MK Dons End of Loan 23 May 2016 N/A [75]
FW Scotland 10 Chris Johnston 21 Scotland Raith Rovers End of Contract 23 May 2016 N/A [1][72]
MF Scotland 17 Aaron Splaine 19 N/A End of Contract 23 May 2016 N/A [1][72]
MF Scotland 19 Craig Slater 22 England Colchester United Transfer 24 May 2016 Undisclosed [2][72][76]
DF Scotland 14 Mark O'Hara 20 Scotland Dundee Free transfer 8 June 2016 Free [1][5][72]
MF Scotland 24 David Syme 18 Scotland Partick Thistle Free transfer 16 June 2016 Free [1][6][77]
DF Scotland 22 Kevin McHattie 22 Scotland Raith Rovers Free transfer 18 June 2016 Free [1][8][72]
MF England 16 Tope Obadeyi 26 Scotland Dundee United Free transfer 1 July 2016 Free [1][15][72]
MF Scotland 20 Dale Carrick 22 Scotland Livingston Free transfer 15 July 2016 Free [1][17][72]
MF England 11 Kallum Higginbotham 27 Scotland Dunfermline Athletic Free transfer 18 July 2016 Free [1][20]
FW Northern Ireland 28 Josh Magennis 25 England Charlton Athletic Transfer 11 August 2016 £250,000 [26][27]
DF England 26 Conrad Balatoni 25 Scotland Ayr United Released 30 August 2016 N/A [33]
FW Ivory Coast 19 Souleymane Coulibaly 22 Egypt Al Ahly Transfer 24 January 2017 £1 million [65][66]

As of 24 January 2017

Loaned out

Pos Nat No Name Age Loaned to Date Ended Source
MF Scotland 34 Jack Whittaker 19 Scotland Stranraer 14 January 2017 [60]
GK Scotland 31 Devlin Mackay 20 Scotland Berwick Rangers 31 January 2017 [71]

As of 31 January 2017

Squad

First Team Squad

As of 24 January 2017
No. Name Nationality Position Date of birth (Age) Previous club Signed in Contract ends Apps. Goals Ref.
Goalkeepers
1 Jamie MacDonald Scotland GK 17 April 1986 Scotland Falkirk 2015 2018 45 0 [78][79][80]
25 Freddie Woodman England GK 4 March 1997 England Newcastle United (on loan) 2017 2017 0 0 [81][82]
31 Devlin McKay Scotland GK 23 January 1997 Academy 2013 2019 0 0 [83][84]
Defenders
2 Josh Webb England DF 10 August 1995 England Aston Villa 2016 1 0 [85][86]
3 Steven Smith (Captain) Scotland DF 30 August 1985 Scotland Rangers 2015 28 2 [87][88]
4 Miles Addison (vice-captain) England DF 7 January 1989 England Peterborough United 2016 2019 10 1 [89][90]
5 Karleigh Osborne England DF 19 March 1988 England Plymouth Argyle 2017 0 0 [91][92]
15 Dapo Kayode Nigeria DF 2 September 1992 Romania FC Dinamo București 2016 0 0 [93][94]
16 Scott Boyd Scotland DF 4 June 1996 Scotland Ross County 2016 2018 0 0 [95][96]
22 Jamie Cobain England DF 11 November 1996 England Newcastle United 2016 1 0 [97][98]
24 Greg Taylor Scotland DF 4 November 1997 Academy 2014 2019 3 0 [99][100]
27 Luke Hendrie England DF 27 August 1994 England Burnley (on loan) 2016 2017 0 0 [101][102]
30 Sam Lidington Scotland DF 4 March 1997 Academy 2014 2019 3 0 [103][104]
37 Lewis Clark Scotland DF 12 February 1998 Academy 1 0 [105][106]
38 Taylor Queen Scotland DF 24 September 1998 Academy 0 0 [107]
41 Aidan Wilson Scotland DF 5 January 1999 Academy 2014 0 0 [108][109]
Midfielders
6 Martin Smith England MF 2 October 1995 England Sunderland 2016 1 0 [110][111]
8 Gary Dicker Republic of Ireland MF 31 July 1986 England Carlisle United 2016 2017 18 0 [112][113]
11 Jordan Jones Northern Ireland MF 24 October 1994 England Middlesbrough 2016 2 0 [114][115]
14 Callum McFadzean Scotland MF 16 January 1994 England Sheffield United 2016 1 0 [116][117]
18 Sean Longstaff England MF 30 October 1997 England Newcastle United (on loan) 2017 2017 0 0 [118]
21 Adam Frizzell Scotland MF 21 February 1998 Academy 2015 13 0 [119][120]
33 Dean Hawkshaw Scotland MF 24 April 1997 Academy 2013 1 0 [121][122]
34 Jack Whittaker Scotland MF 8 September 1997 Academy 2015 0 0 [123][124]
36 Iain Wilson Scotland MF 15 December 1998 Academy 2015 0 0 [125][126]
39 Thomas Dempsie Scotland MF 10 February 1999 Academy 0 0 [127]
44 Innes Cameron Scotland MF Academy 0 0 [128]
Forwards
7 Rory McKenzie Scotland FW 7 October 1993 Academy 2012 2018 125 10 [129][130]
9 Kris Boyd Scotland FW 18 August 1983 Scotland Rangers 2015 2018 248 99 [131][132]
10 Greg Kiltie Scotland FW 18 January 1997 Academy 2013 58 10 [133][134]
12 Nathan Tyson England FW 4 May 1982 England Doncaster Rovers 2016 2017 0 0 [135][136]
25 Cal Roberts England MF 14 April 1997 England Newcastle United (on loan) 2017 2017 0 0 [137][138]
32 Scott McLean Scotland FW 30 August 1997 Academy 2015 1 0 [139][140]
35 Lewis Morrison Scotland FW 12 March 1999 Academy 0 0 [141][142]
40 William Graham Scotland FW Academy 0 0 [143]


Left club during season

No. Name Nationality Position Date of birth (Age) Next club Signed Left Apps. Goals Ref.
28 Josh Magennis Northern Ireland FW 15 August 1990 England Charlton Athletic 2014 11 August 2016 84 20 [144][145]
26 Conrad Balatoni England DF 27 January 1991 Scotland Ayr United 2015 31 August 2016 34 3 [146]
12 Oliver Davies Wales GK 31 December 1994 Wales Swansea City (return from loan) 24 June 2016 1 September 2016 2 0 [147]
16 Mark Waddington England MF 11 October 1996 England Stoke City (return from loan) 24 June 2016 1 September 2016 2 0 [148]
19 Charlee Adams England DF 16 February 1995 England Birmingham (return from loan) 19 August 2016 1 January 2017 9 0 [55][149]
5 Will Boyle England DF 1 September 1995 England Huddersfield Town (return from loan) 24 June 2016 4 January 2017 14 1 [150][151]
17 Jonny Burn England DF 1 August 1995 England Middlesbrough (return from loan) 24 June 2016 4 January 2017 10 0 [152][153]
20 Flo Bojaj Albania FW 13 April 1996 England Huddersfield Town (return from loan) 24 June 2016 4 January 2017 5 0 [154][155]
25 George Green England MF 2 January 1996 England Burnley (return from loan) 12 August 2016 January 2017 4 0 [156][157]
19 Souleymane Coulibaly Ivory Coast FW 26 December 1994 Egypt Al Ahly 24 June 2016 24 January 2017 26 11 [158][159]

Results & fixtures

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Pre-season friendlies

Winter break friendlies

Scottish Premiership

Bottom six

Scottish Cup

Scottish League Cup

Group Stage

Results

Group H table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Morton (Q) 4 3 1 0 5 0 +5 11 Qualification to Second Round
2 Kilmarnock 4 2 1 1 5 5 0 7 Advances to Best Runners-up
3 Clyde 4 1 1 2 4 5 1 5
4 Albion Rovers 4 0 3 1 1 2 1 5
5 Berwick Rangers 4 0 2 2 3 6 3 2
Updated to match(es) played on 30 July 2016. Source: BBC, Soccerway
(Q) Qualified.

Club statistics

League

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[lower-alpha 1]
6 Partick Thistle 38 10 12 16 38 54 16 42
7 Ross County 38 11 13 14 48 58 10 46
8 Kilmarnock 38 9 14 15 36 56 20 41
9 Motherwell 38 10 8 20 46 69 23 38
10 Dundee 38 10 7 21 38 62 24 37
Source: Scottish Premiership, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-off (only if deciding champion, UEFA competitions qualification and second stage group allocation).[162]
Notes:
  1. Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHHAAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAH
ResultLWLDDDLLWDWLDLPWDDLLDWPDLWLWDDDLDWLWLL
Position10610101091111987879116678101088688877777778788

Source: BBC Sport
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Attendances

Competition Highest attendance Lowest attendance Total attendance Average attendance
Premiership 11,800 v Rangers 26 August 2016 3,056 v St Johnstone 24 December 2016 79,072 from 15 matches 5,271
Scottish Cup 2,944 v Hamilton Academical 21 January 2017 2,944 v Hamilton Academical 21 January 2017 2,944 from one match 2,944
League Cup 3,020 v Morton 23 July 2016 2,219 v Albion Rovers 30 July 2016 5,239 from two matches 2,619
Totals 11,800 v Rangers 26 August 2016 2,219 v Albion Rovers 30 July 2016 87,255 from 18 matches 4,847

Player statistics

Squad, appearances and goals

Players in Italics left the club during the season.

No.NatPositionsTotalLeagueScottish CupLeague Cup
PlayersAppsGoalsMinsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1ScotlandGKJamie MacDonald 2302,0702100020
12WalesGKOliver Davies 20180000020
17EnglandGKFreddie Woodman 100900901000
31ScotlandGKDevlin Mckay 000000000
Defenders
2EnglandDFJosh Webb 30169100020
3ScotlandDFSteven Smith 2511,9602111030
4EnglandDFMiles Addison 1501,0401100040
5EnglandDFKarleigh Osborne 20123101000
5EnglandDFWill Boyle 1411,2421100031
16ScotlandDFScott Boyd 1811,6031810000
17EnglandDFJonny Burn 100758800020
20NorwayDFKristoffer Ajer 100900901000
22EnglandDFJamie Cobain 1090000010
27EnglandDFLuke Hendrie 2702,3722601000
Midfielders
6EnglandMFMartin Smith 101627810020
8Republic of IrelandMFGary Dicker 3312,9142811040
11Northern IrelandMFJordan Jones 3402,3482901040
14ScotlandMFCallum McFadzean 50209400010
16EnglandMFMark Waddington 2055100010
18EnglandMFCharlee Adams 90385900000
18EnglandMFSean Longstaff 102869921000
21ScotlandMFAdam Frizzell 100400900010
24ScotlandMFGreg Taylor 3102,6652701030
25EnglandMFGeorge Green 40125400000
33ScotlandMFDean Hawkshaw 1206111200000
35ScotlandMFLewis Morrison 1011100000
36ScotlandMFIain Wilson 1208471200000
Forwards
7ScotlandFWRory McKenzie 2952,4312541031
9ScotlandFWKris Boyd 2681,7592481010
10ScotlandFWGreg Kiltie 60440400020
12EnglandFWNathan Tyson 1801,0841701000
13EnglandFWJosh Umerah 4045400000
19Ivory CoastFWSouleymane Coulibaly 26111,9672181043
19Republic of IrelandFWConor Sammon 83639830000
20AlbaniaFWFlo Bojaj 50269200030
25EnglandFWCal Roberts 60200501000
28Northern IrelandFWJosh Magennis 40304000040
44ScotlandFWInnes Cameron 1012100000
Appearances = Total appearances
Last updated: 1 April 2017

Goalscorers

As of 1 April 2017[163]
Place Position Nation Number Name Scottish Premiership Scottish Cup Scottish League Cup Total
1FWIvory Coast19Souleymane Coulibaly80311
2FWScotland9Kris Boyd8008
3FWScotland7Rory McKenzie4015
4FWRepublic of Ireland19Conor Sammon3003
5MFEngland18Sean Longstaff2002
6DFScotland16Scott Boyd1001
DFEngland5Will Boyle0011
MFRepublic of Ireland8Gary Dicker1001
MFEngland6Martin Smith1001
MFScotland3Steven Smith1001
TOTALS 290534

Disciplinary Record

As of 1 April 2017[164]
Number Nation Name Scottish Premiership Scottish Cup Scottish League Cup Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
1ScotlandJamie MacDonald10000010
2EnglandJosh Webb10000010
3ScotlandSteven Smith30000030
4EnglandMiles Addison10001020
5EnglandWill Boyle50001060
5EnglandKarleigh Osborne10000010
7ScotlandRory McKenzie50001060
8Republic of IrelandGary Dicker70001080
9ScotlandKris Boyd10000010
12EnglandNathan Tyson10000010
13EnglandJosh Umerah10000010
16ScotlandScott Boyd40000040
17EnglandJonny Burn10001020
18EnglandCharlee Adams20000020
18EnglandSean Longstaff10000010
19Ivory CoastSouleymane Coulibaly10001020
19Republic of IrelandConor Sammon10000010
24ScotlandGreg Taylor31001041
25EnglandGeorge Green20000020
25EnglandCal Roberts10000010
27EnglandLuke Hendrie81000081
33ScotlandDean Hawkshaw20000020
36ScotlandIain Wilson10000010
TOTALS 54 2 0 0 7 0 61 2

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