Chris Stokes has one simple message ahead of Friday's title clash with Arbroath: Bring it on. The Kilmarnock captain won't be fazed by the occasion having played in front of 70,000 fans at Wembley with Coventry, and he's relishing the chance to fire the Ayrshire side back into the Scottish Premiership.
A Killie victory on Friday night live on BBC will seal the Championship title with a game to spare, and with a sell-out Rugby Park awaiting it's set to be a cracker.
Stokes admits it was looking ropey at times throughout the season, but he didn't for one second think Killie wouldn't go up.
He said: "I had a good chat with the manager when he first came in. It was just about installing that belief in the players because you could see a few were feeling disappointed and had their heads down. "But it wasn’t done and dusted then.
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