Bryson looks to future with Killie

09 September 2010 15:30
Kilmarnock skipper Craig Bryson wants to draw a line under Hearts' failure to buy him and concentrate on his Rugby Park future. Bryson, 23, spent the summer being linked with a move to join his former Killie boss Jim Jefferies at Tynecastle. The Ayrshire club, believed to be looking for around £500,000 for the former Scotland Under-21 player, knocked back several bids from the Gorgie club including two on deadline day and thus the expected transfer failed to materialise. Ahead of the home Clydesdale Bank Premier League game against St Mirren on Saturday, Bryson told Press Association Sport that it is time to move on. "It's always nice when teams want you but now I can just concentrate on playing for Kilmarnock and that's what I want to do." he said. "It was fine for me. Some people were asking me what was happening but I didn't know so that was it. "But I would rather move it to one side for now and concentrate on playing for Killie. We play St Mirren on Saturday and hopefully we can get a positive result. I want to do as well as I can for Killie and help the team get some good results."

Source: PA