Calderwood not drawn on future

11 February 2010 08:59
Kilmarnock supporters chanted for manager Jimmy Calderwood to remain beyond the end of the season as their side won 1-0 at Falkirk, but the experienced coach refused to be drawn over his long-term intentions. Calderwood replaced Jim Jeffries last month and has overseen a sharp turnaround in Killie's fortunes. Craig Bryson's goal earned them the win at Falkirk, but Calderwood is remaining coy over his future. He said: "It's nicer than being booed to be honest. We are on a good run. Let's see, they might be booing in a month, I've been in the game long enough. "The place was rocking when we came back against Dundee United and it was the same against Celtic. We have two home games coming up and it's great to have that kind of backing." On the game, Calderwood added: "You're always happy when you win. We were disappointed with the start, we changed things a wee bit and they caused us all sorts of problems."

Source: PA