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Andy Millen launches passionate Kilmarnock defence as he reveals Covid battle has left him 'goosed'

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Kilmarnock ahead of their SPFL disciplinary hearing on Tuesday. Millen and a number of players were struck down by Covid-19 last month in an outbreak which caused the entire Rugby Park squad to isolate.

Killie are in the dock charged with breaching Covid regulations during that spell during which their Premiership clash with Motherwell had to be postponed.

Aberdeen and Celtic were both fined £30,000 by league chiefs after players flouted protocols earlier in the season. Sanctions facing Killie include potentially having to forfeit the Well fixture.

But Rugby Park chiefs insist they’re confident they’ve done nothing wrong - and will prove it in a hearing in front of a sub-committee of the league board and an independent chair.And that’s a.

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