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Aidan Smith

Jordan Jones returns to Kilmarnock from Wigan after administration error

Jordan Jones has returned to Kilmarnock until the end of the season following an "administration error" in his return to Wigan.

The former Rangers and St Mirren man was recalled by the Latics after Shaun Maloney took over as new manager in January.

But in a swift U-turn Jones is back in the Scottish Premiership and is on the bench as Killie take on Dundee United in the Scottish Cup today.

A rugby Park statement read: "Kilmarnock Football Club can confirm that Jordan Jones will return on loan for the remainder of the season.

"After consultation with Wigan, the Scottish FA and English FA, Jordan has been granted permission to rejoin the club until the summer, following an administration error which occurred down south during an attempt to recall the winger from his loan spell.

"Jordan will now regroup with Derek McInnes’ side and is in contention to be selected for this weekend’s Scottish Cup Fifth Round tie against Dundee United."

Meanwhile, captain Alan Power hopes Kilmarnock have got to the bottom of their poor away form in the league to put things right in the cup today.

Ahead of the trip to Tannadice, 35-year-old Irish midfielder Power, in his second spell at Rugby Park, said: “It is hard to put our finger on it. We are all trying to come up with solutions, (hopefully) sooner rather than later.

“We are all looking in-depth, have had a meeting this week and we have gone through stuff looking to put things right.

“I think the last one (away win) was Hearts in the cup so we will be looking to do that again on Saturday.

“We owe it to the fans as well, who have been supporting us throughout, especially away from home, they come in their numbers and they will do again on Saturday so we will look to put in an away win for them.

“We need to make sure we are hard to beat, especially away from home. We didn’t give ourselves a great chance on Saturday, we conceded two early goals and from there it was an uphill battle.

“I am looking forward to it. We said at the start of the season that we wanted to be good in the cups as well and we have done that so far so it is another chance on Saturday.

“It would be lovely to take the fans back again. They fully deserve it for sticking with us this season.

“There has been ups and downs but another good cup run would be good for everyone at the club.

“We are under no illusions as to how tough it is going to be to get to another semi-final but we want to put our away form right as well so it will be a good chance on Saturday.”

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