Kilmarnock manager Alex Dyer insists his future at Rugby Park is simply not important as the world fights coronavirus.Dyer is adamant that everything must go on the back burner at the moment with people’s health the only matter worthy of consideration as the pandemic affects Scotland and the rest of the globe.With football in lockdown, Dyer is back in his native London due to the virus.Steve Clarke’s Scotland assistant was initially placed in charge of Kilmarnock until the end of the 2019-20 season.
revealed yesterday that Rugby Park chiefs are keen to offer the 54-year-old the chance to extend his current agreement beyond this term.The decision is a reward for Dyer’s excellent work after stepping into the void left by the departure of
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