Sheridan urges Killie to act fast in manager hunt

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Former Kilmarnock striker Cillian Sheridan says his old club need to act quickly in their search for a successor to Stuart Kettlewell.

Killie are now winless in 11 games - including nine defeats - after Kris Doolan's interim reign began with a 1-0 defeat at home to Falkirk.

The Rugby Park club remain second bottom of the Premiership, three points above Livingston and one behind Dundee.

Speaking to the Scottish Football Podcast, Sheridan says he can't see many signs of positivity around the Ayrshire club.

"I don't think so. I think the only thing they can look for is that other teams around them are equally as bad really," he said.

"That kind of gives them a chance to climb out of it. Dundee are struggling, Livingston are struggling. That's probably their only real positive thing they can look at.

"Once a manager comes in, the players will know actually what's happening.

"I heard good reports about Kris Doolan around the place, but other than that, I don't really know where Kilmarnock are going, if they're going to go down that route or try to maybe bring in someone from outside Scottish football.

"But they need to change something. I think sooner rather than later."

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