Published Date:
15 May 2009
KILMARNOCK beat St Mirren on Wednesday night to edge ever closer to survival but Jim Jefferies is taking nothing for granted, with in-form Inverness the next visitors to Rugby Park.
The Killie boss said: "We're not there yet and we know it will be a tough game but the St Mirren match was a massive win and it's in our hands."
Terry Butcher has backed goalkeeper Michael Fraser to end his Inverness career in style by helping the club secure SPL safety.
Fraser has played the last three matches, including Wednesday night's game against future employers Motherwell, and he is again set to start ahead of Ryan Esson tomorrow.
Butcher said: "Michael hasn't had a lot to do in games and has done well in goal. Ryan Esson's done well for me in the past and other clubs and it's just a case of keeping them on their toes."
The full article contains 156 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
15 May 2009 10:45 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh
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