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Kilmarnock 2-0 Motherwell, not sure of the date
My cousins took me and my sister to our first game when I was about 7. Don't remember much about the football, other than Killie winning but I do remember that there was some sort of promotion where everyone got a free toothbrush and toothpaste and brushed their teeth at half time.
Celtic 0-1 Kilmarnock, 18 March 2012
What's not to like? Cup final day at Hampden and the underdogs upset the odds. I'll never forget sitting behind the goals and watching Dieter van Tornhout scoring the winner. He only played 13 games for Killie and he's still a legend.
Saint Mirren 1-1 Alloa Athletic, 3 October 2015
Up there with the only time I went to Celtic Park but I've chosen this one because it was genuinely the worst game I've ever witnessed. There wasn't meant to be any goals in this game, neither team deserved one, but two of the worst defensive mistakes you'll ever see gifted each of them a goal.
See best game above
It's supposed to be a 21st century football ground but it's anything but that. The dugouts are on the side opposite the stand at the request of a previous Dumbarton manager because he couldn't handle the supporters heckling him and a grey fence separates the pitch from the wasteland and the River Clyde, where the ball routinely ends up.