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Kris Boyd Testimonial match to take place on November 17
in #KillieStories October 15, 2018


We are delighted to announce that Kris Boyd’s Testimonial Match will take place at Rugby Park on Saturday 17th November 2018, with a 1 pm kick off.


The day will celebrate Kris’ outstanding contribution to Killie, marking his journey through our player pathway to one of the leading strikers in our club’s history with 135 goals to date.

Taking place during the November international break, the match will see a Kilmarnock Heroes XI, packed with familiar faces who have played a part in Kris’ story, take on a Rangers Euro XI. 

Killie fans will be treated to a spectacle on the pitch with some much-loved figures returning to pull on the blue and white stripes one more time.

Kris will make donations to charities of his choice at the end of the testimonial year. Further announcements will follow with ticket prices and sales information as well as teasers of the star-studded line-up.

Follow the testimonial Twitter page @BoydyOfficial for the latest updates.

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59 minutes ago, Briton said:

Does that mean Six Fingers will pay all the money to charity? He should but it's not worded that way.

It is what it is, he'll make some donations to charity and he'll make some cash for himself.

 

Punters can decide if they want to contribute to the pot.

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1 minute ago, buster. said:

It is what it is, he'll make some donations to charity and he'll make some cash for himself.

 

Punters can decide if they want to contribute to the pot.

Ludicrous that modern players are given testimonials given what they earn over their careers.  

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5 minutes ago, Briton said:

Ludicrous that modern players are given testimonials given what they earn over their careers.  

At the top end and given KB's career he's included, I'd agree.

 

One thing about KB, apparently he volunteered to give up a relatively significant sum of cash when moving from Kilmarnock to Rangers and diverted it to the Killie youth system.

 

 

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