Celtic v Killie

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 21: Moussa Dembele of Celtic celebrates his goal, Celtic's third, during the Betfred Cup Semi-Final at Hampden Park on October 21, 2017 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Steve Welsh/Getty Images)
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 21: Moussa Dembele of Celtic celebrates his goal, Celtic's third, during the Betfred Cup Semi-Final at Hampden Park on October 21, 2017 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Steve Welsh/Getty Images) /
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Steve Clarke will sample Celtic Park tomorrow in all it’s glory. He brings a rejuvenated Kilmarnock side to Paradise following a 1-1 draw in the South side of Glasgow on Wednesday night. Some say they should’ve had all three points.

There’s not many Coaches in UK Football with a more impressive CV than Steve Clarke. The Saltcoats born Clarke has worked at some of the biggest clubs down South and his high regard in the game stands him in good stead to possibly do something special down in deepest darkest Ayrshire.

Clarke has worked at Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle and Aston Villa to name a few. He’s also worked under “The Special One”, Jose Mourinho. Now at Killie, can he bring that wealth of knowledge to the Scottish game? Only time will tell with that one.

He’ll be quietly confident after the way his side played out the last twenty minutes at Ibrox on Wednesday night. They really should’ve left Ibrox with all three points.

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Up the road though in Aberdeen, Celtic were rampant. The swashbuckling Bhoys swept aside the second best side in Scotland like they weren’t even a challenge. Hopefully Clarke hasn’t got round to watching that yet. If he has, he may have a sleepless night tonight.

When Celtic are in this type of form, nobody can stop us domestically. The Bhoys are going for another record tomorrow. Avoiding a defeat over the Ayrshire side tomorrow, would see the Bhoys match the club’s 100-year-old record of 62 domestic games without a loss – set by Willie Maley’s team between 1915 and 1917.

These really are incredible times for our support. We’re seeing stuff at the minute domestically that will probably never be matched or beaten ever again. Dembele is back on top form as well which is great to see and is there a better Left Back in the UK than our KT?

Try and get to the game early tomorrow folks. There’s a foodbank collection organised by “The Green Brigade”. There’ll be a number of collection points dotted around the Stadium.

At 12pm there’s an opportunity to get a photo with the “Best Fans In The World” sign as well which will be situated on “The Celtic Way”.

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We’re going for a few goals tomorrow. We think this one could end up being 4 or 5-1 with Dembele continuing his hot streak. Let’s hope so eh? HH