A fuming football chief is on the warpath after a 10 year fight to secure a pitch for his national cup-winning team.James Cunningham has been gunning for an artificial park to be installed in the south side of Kilmarnock to ensure Shortlees can play home games.The amateur side, who played in the senior Scottish Cup three years ago due to winning the Scottish Amateur Cup at Hampden, haven't played a home match in over two years due to an unusable Burnpark being their only option in Shortlees.The side are instead forced to scramble for a slot at the likes of St Joseph's Academy or Grange Academy, which he admits can be frustrating due to the amount of teams playing at the same time.And Cunningham, who is a senior figure on the club's
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