
Gary Dicker describes his former Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke as a "clever manager" and isn't surprised by what he's achieved with the Scotland national side. Dicker played under Clarke at Rugby Park for two seasons and is now assistant coach at Charlotte FC. The pair's paths have crossed again with the Scotland squad using the Major League Soccer outfit's training facilities during the World Cup.

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Greg Kiltie has agreed a one-year extension to his Kilmarnock contract, which now extends until summer 2028, after what the club describe as a "terrific" season. Kiltie made 39 appearances last season, scoring four goals and contributing seven assists in his first season back at the Scottish Premiership club. Kilmarnock suggest: "He particularly shone brightly when his position was tweaked by Neil McCann when he and Billy Dodds were installed as the management team back in January."