'So much wrong' with Killie after third straight losspublished at 12:15 GMT 30 October
Highlights: Kilmarnock 0-1 Aberdeen
We asked for your views after Kilmarnock lost 1-0 at home to Aberdeen for a third defeat in a row.
Here's what some of you said:
Andrew: Stuart Kettlewell got his line-up wrong. Despite the injury list he should have played an offensive team from kick-off. Killie were slow and passive in their build-up and passing which suited Aberdeen's formation. Only from the 59th minute with Bruce Anderson's introduction and subsequent substitutions did we add pace passing and chances. Kettlewell's tactics at home need to be much better or we are in for a long season as the early good play is slowly evaporating.
John: Passive, sideways football bereft of an effective strikeforce. Another hard watch where we continue to make mediocre teams look good, Hearts, Rangers and now Aberdeen all benefit from our lacklustre performances. Again our fleeting chances are wasted when they come, we desperately need to find goals from somewhere as we could still be playing now and not score.
James: What do we expect when we lose a first-class manager in Derek McInnes, first-class players like Stuart Findlay, Danny Armstrong, Bobby Wales, Fraser Murray and replace them all with second-class replacements? We play with two attackers up front and no wide men to get the ball to them.
Robert: Once again a lack of awareness gifted a goal to Aberdeen, we were poor playing backwards and I am afraid we have a 6ft 7in striker who has no awareness where he or his team-mates are and failed to win headers off guys feet smaller. Also why did it take Kettlewell 70 minutes to use his bench when we were abject?
William: Somebody has to take leadership in defence if we are to stabilise our fall. The aim of scoring at least once in every game seems to have evaporated, leaving the goal difference a possible factor in relegation.
Stephen: So much wrong with Killie just now. Little or no impact from the summer signings (Max Stryjek excepted) and a worrying loss of form from those who were previously reliable, particularly in defence. Not one player has improved since Kettlewell's arrival, and in the last three games we've been completely disjointed. We are so poor up front, even with all that possession against Aberdeen we never really looked like scoring. Trip to Falkirk on Saturday now looks like a huge game.