Furious fans demanded answers from Kilmarnock players following their relegation from the Premiership last night.
Tempers flared as supporters came to terms with the end of their club's 28-year tenure in Scottish football's top league.
Kilmarnock lost 4-2 to Dundee on aggregate and will now play Championship football next season.
Around 100 fans descended on Rugby Park after the full-time whistle called time on Killie's near three-decade stint in the top flight.
The disgruntled mob made their voices heard, directing criticism at captain Gary Dicker, who played no part in the second leg play-off final, and also chanted the name of Angelo Alessio, who was sacked as manager in December 2019 with the club sitting fifth in the league.
Waiting for players to leave the ground, supporters battered fences in a bid to get their message across.
Police and stewards kept a watchful eye over proceedings to make sure the protest didn't get out of hand.
The majority of the crestfallen Killie flops scarpered from the stadium as the group made their feelings known.
Today the board at the Rugby Park club announced that the playing budget wouldn't be slashed for next season.
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