The Rugby Park side are gearing up for a Viaplay Cup quarter-final with their eyes on the prize.
Derek McInnes yesterday insisted Kilmarnock's players will be a band of brothers for life if they get their hands on silverware.
And he has told his last-eight stars they will create magical memories which last a lifetime if they can beat the Jambos and go all the way in this season's competition. “But when you have won something with a group of boys, that bond is always there. It will never go away. Dee played much of the game with 10 men after Josh Mulligan saw red with McInnes himself sent-off at the death after the officials deemed he had left his technical area and touched the ball in the field of play.
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