Kilmarnock.The 54-year-old was back working with his squad on Monday in a socially-distanced environment after being given the nod to stay on by the club’s board.Dyer took over from Angelo Alessio in December with Killie finishing a Premiership season curtailed by the coronavirus pandemic in eighth place.Now Dyer is ready to make a fresh start with Hamilton Accies defender Aaron McGowan the first of what he hopes will be several new arrivals.
The Kilmarnock Standard revealed yesterday that the club is running the rule over Maidenhead United striker Danny Whitehall. “The core is there but we do need three to four players to cover certain positions,” said Dyer, who has put two new goalkeepers at the top of his list.“The squad is alright.