Euan Murray admits he didn't expect to see his former side sitting bottom of the pile - but hopes their winning ways don't start this weekend.The ex-Dunfermline captain is relishing the chance to take his team mates from last season, and expects a tough test despite them failing to win a league game yet this season.
The stand-in Kilmarnock skipper who is deputising from an injured Chris Stokes reckons his side need to have their eye on the ball at all times at East End Park.
He said: “I didn’t expect Dunfermline to start the way they have, they kept a lot of players who were there last season and they’re all good players.“It just hasn’t clicked for them for whatever reason but I expect towards the end of the season they’ll be higher up the
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