Kilby fell to the worst result in their history last week and will look to bounce back against Caledonian Braves
East Kilbride boss Mick Kennedy says his side must show their shock 7-0 thrashing by Tranent was just a blip when they kick-off the first of three huge league games in a week this Saturday.
But it is back to league business for the unbeaten leaders when they travel to Caledonian Braves on Saturday, before a trip to Bo’ness United next Wednesday and a big clash with joint-leaders Cumbernauld Colts on November 11. “We are a couple of months in now, we’ve started really strongly in the league and this is the first hurdle we’ve had to face.As much as Kilby fans craved a run in the competition, the Scottish Cup was never going to define the club’s season.
He added: “If you’d asked me before a ball was kicked, if we’d be happy with the position we are in right now I’d obviously have said yes.“We will lose other games this season. I was never of the belief we would go through the whole league season undefeated.
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