Jefferies sweating on Brown fitness

Lee Robinson is on stand-by after Cammy Bell was ruled out and on-loan Celtic player Mark Brown was hit by illness.With Alan Combe still to return to training following hip surgery, 23-year-old Robinson could be the only senior keeper available."Mark Brown had a temperature on Wednesday and we sent him home," Jefferies said."He is slightly better today but he had to see his doc and we're waiting to see how he is."We're hoping he's going to be all right because Cammy Bell took a bad knock in a closed-door game and had to go to hospital slightly concussed."He looks like he could be ruled out for Saturday but as long as Mark is all right, we have back-up in Lee Robinson."Kilmarnock received some good news off the park at their AGM last night when former chairman Jamie Moffat agreed to write off a £1.8million loan to the club if they find another guarantor on a £200,000 debt to the Bank of Scotland.The loan was interest-free but its removal could help Killie in their bid to attract fresh investment.However, the club still owe the bank a reported £9million and Jefferies will see no immediate impact on his decreasing playing budget."I don't think it's going to have any impact on our budgets," Jefferies said."It's just something on the balance sheet that shows that Jamie Moffat has made a great gesture to free up that money."Jefferies revealed there had been no enquiries ahead of the transfer window but added: "There are no funds available. It would have to be one out, one in or two out and two in."But we won't be forcing anyone out. It will only be players we get enquiries for or if people chap my door saying they would like to go and get a regular game."

Source: Team_Talk