1994–95 Kilmarnock F.C. season

Kilmarnock 1994–95 football season
Kilmarnock
1994–95 season
ChairmanBobby Fleeting[1][2]
ManagerAlex Totten[1][2]
Scottish Premier Division7th[1][3][4]
Scottish CupQF[5][3][6]
Scottish League Cup3R[7][3][8]
Top goalscorerLeague: Colin McKee 6[10][3][11]
All: Steve Maskrey 11[9][3]
Highest home attendance17,283 (v Rangers, 10 December)[1][3]
Lowest home attendance7,023 (v Partick Thistle, 22 October)[1][3]
Average home league attendance9,506[12] (up 344)

The 1994–95 season was Kilmarnock's 93rd in Scottish League Competitions.

Scottish Premier Division

League table

Pos Team
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Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
5 Falkirk 36 12 12 12 48 47 +1 48
6 Heart of Midlothian 36 12 7 17 44 51 −7 43
7 Kilmarnock 36 11 10 15 40 48 −8 43
8 Partick Thistle 36 10 13 13 40 50 −10 43 Qualification for the Intertoto Cup group stage[a]
9 Aberdeen (O) 36 10 11 15 43 46 −3 41 Qualification for the Play-off
Updated to match(es) played on end of season. Source: Soccerbase
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(O) Play-off winners
Notes:
  1. ^ Partick Thistle qualified for the 1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup as the highest ranked Scottish club to apply for a place in the competition.

Match results

Match Day Date Opponent H/A Score Kilmarnock Scorer(s) Attendance
1 13 August Partick Thistle A 0–2[13] 7,428
2 20 August Hibernian A 0–0[14] 9,101
3 27 August Motherwell H 0–1[15] 7,388
4 10 September Falkirk H 1–1[16] Williamson(31) 8,021
5 17 September Celtic A 1–1[17] Williamson(60) 28,457
6 24 September Heart of Midlothian A 0–3[18] 9,302
7 1 October Aberdeen H 2–1[19] Winnie(6 o.g), Brown(85) 7,445
8 8 October Dundee United H 0–2[20] 7,127
9 15 October Rangers A 0–2[21] 44,099
10 22 October Partick Thistle H 2–0[22] McKee(57), Brown(64) 7,023
11 29 October Motherwell A 2–3[23] Henry(12), McKee(40) 7,436
12 5 November Hibernian H 0–0[24] 8,319
13 9 November Falkirk A 3–3[25] Skilling(19), Black(21), Weir(32 o.g) 6,127
14 19 November Celtic H 0–0[26] 12,602
15 26 November Heart of Midlothian H 3–1[27] Mitchell(60), McKee(73), Skilling(87) 8,029
16 3 December Aberdeen A 1–0[28] Maskrey(1) 10,345
17 10 December Rangers H 1–2[29] McKee(76) 17,283
18 26 December Dundee United A 2–2[30] Bollan(29 o.g), Mitchell(70) 8,468
19 31 December Partick Thistle A 2–2[31] Maskrey(36), MacPherson(63) 7,003
20 7 January Hibernian A 1–2[32] McKee(66) 8,935
21 14 January Celtic A 1–2[33] Black(73 pen) 25,342
22 17 January Motherwell H 2–0[34] Black(8,42 pen) 7,521
23 21 January Falkirk H 2–1[35] Black(38), McKee(61) 7,648
24 4 February Aberdeen H 3–1[36] Maskrey(27), Brown(34), Roberts(88) 9,384
25 11 February Heart of Midlothian A 2–2[37] Maskrey(5,18) 8,374
26 25 February Rangers A 0–3[38] 44,859
27 4 March Dundee United H 2–0[39] Mitchell(6,44) 7,630
28 21 March Celtic H 0–1[40] 10,112
29 25 March Falkirk A 0–2[41] 5,714
30 1 April Aberdeen A 1–0[42] Skilling(50) 14,041
31 12 April Heart of Midlothian H 3–2[43] Anderson(1), Henry(17), Whitworth(60) 7,239
32 15 April Dundee United A 2–1[44] Whitworth(32), Henry(86) 8,723
33 20 April Rangers H 0–1[45] 16,086
34 29 April Partick Thistle H 0–0[46] 9,201
35 6 May Motherwell A 0–2[47] 7,760
36 13 May Hibernian H 1–2[48] Wright(29) 11,676

Scottish League Cup

Round Date Opponent H/A Score Kilmarnock Scorer(s) Attendance
R2 17 August East Fife H 4–1[49] Henry(22), McCluskey(37), Maskrey(46,55) 4,243
R3 31 August Raith Rovers A 2–3[50] Montgomerie(33), Williamson(80) 4,181


Scottish Cup

Round Date Opponent H/A Score Kilmarnock Scorer(s) Attendance
R3 28 January Greenock Morton H 0–0[51] 8,271
R3R 31 January Greenock Morton A 2–1(AET)[52] Maskrey(75,101) 6,533
4R 18 February East Fife H 4–0[53] Maskrey(23,56), Reilly(25), Black(66) 7,003
QF 10 March Celtic A 0–1[54] 30,873

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b Thomson (1995), pp. 20.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Ross (2001), pp. 277.
  4. ^ Thomson (1995), pp. 96.
  5. ^ Rollin (1995), pp. 715–17.
  6. ^ Thomson (1995), pp. 113–115.
  7. ^ Rollin (1995), pp. 710–11.
  8. ^ Thomson (1995), pp. 103–04.
  9. ^ Rollin (1995), pp. 714.
  10. ^ Rollin (1995), pp. 756–58.
  11. ^ Thomson (1995), pp. 21.
  12. ^ "Average Home League Game Attendances". www.fitbastats.com. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  13. ^ Alex Milligan (19 August 1994). "Firhill for thrills...at Killie's expense". Kilmarnock Standard. p. 112. Retrieved 9 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
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  15. ^ Alex Milligan (2 September 1994). "No Joy And No Points For Killie". Kilmarnock Standard. p. 108. Retrieved 9 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  16. ^ Alex Milligan (16 September 1994). "McKee shines... but Cadette takes gloss off Killie". Kilmarnock Standard. p. 112. Retrieved 9 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  17. ^ Alex Milligan (23 September 1994). "Celts in a sweat as Killie snatch the glory". Kilmarnock Standard. p. 107. Retrieved 9 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  18. ^ Alex Milligan (30 September 1994). "Three and easy for Jam Tarts". Kilmarnock Standard. p. 116. Retrieved 9 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  19. ^ Alex Milligan (7 October 1994). "Broono's beauty dims northern lights". Kilmarnock Standard. p. 116. Retrieved 9 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  20. ^ Alex Milligan (14 October 1994). "No shots...no goals...no points". Kilmarnock Standard. p. 115. Retrieved 9 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  21. ^ Alex Milligan (21 October 1994). "Ordinary 'Gers have Laudrup to thank". Kilmarnock Standard. p. 103. Retrieved 9 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
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  50. ^ Unknown (1 September 1994). "Colin Grabs Super Treble". Daily Record. p. 45. Retrieved 14 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
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Bibliography

General

Rollin, Jack (1995). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1995–96. Headline. ISBN 0-7472-7823-7.

Ross, David (2001). Everygame-The New Official History of Kilmarnock Football Club. Kilmarnock Football Club. ISBN 0-9541653-0-6.

Thomson, David C. (1995). The Tartan Special Scottish Football League Review 1995-96. Programme Publications. ISBN 0-86108-965-0.

External links

  • Kilmarnock Results For Season 1873/1874


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