It has been around 5 months now since Souleymane Coulibaly left Killie for Egyptian club Al Ahly and things haven’t gone as smoothly as the Ivorian would have hoped.
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It has been around 5 months now since Souleymane Coulibaly left Killie for Egyptian club Al Ahly and things haven’t gone as smoothly as the Ivorian would have hoped.
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Having sold Kilmarnock’s best player in Coulibaly, manager Lee Clark then departed for Bury. Is this an unfortunate coincidence that two key figures have left the club in quick succession or is it simply following a tedious, ominous pattern?
Now that Lee Clark has brought half of the Newcastle youth team to Ayrshire, he has left for Bury. With that, who is in the running to fill the vacant managerial position at Killie?
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Since the turn of the century, Rugby Park has been home to a diverse range of talent. Players who have bowed out from the big stage while wearing the blue and white stripes, some emerging talents who moved onto bigger stages and some cases of unrealised potential.
Since leaving for Wigan in 2011, Conor Sammon has ended up seeing most of England on account of his numerous loan spells. Last year he came back upstream to ply his trade for Hearts but now finds himself back at Rugby Park on loan as part of the new-look squad.
Earlier in the week it was confirmed that Souleymane Coulibaly would be leaving Kilmarnock after a little over 6 months at the club.
He leaves the Killie boys for Al Ahly in Egypt. The board agreed a fee with two Egyptian clubs: Al Ahly and their rivals, also from Cairo, Zamalek. In the end it was the league leaders Al Ahly who got the Ivorians signature for a reported £1million.