RORY MCKENZIE admits he would cherish a testimonial game at Kilmarnock.
But the 30-year-old isn't counting down the days until his career is done.
Instead, McKenzie feels as fit as ever and determined to keep producing at Rugby Park as he'll never have a better job in his life.
The midfielder has been at the club since starting as a youth player almost two decades ago.
McKenzie has been around the first-team since 2011 and, bar a short loan spell to Brechin as a kid, has been nowhere else.
He admits a testimonial would be sweet as he explained: "There definitely is a desire to have one. When I was younger, I wasn't really focusing on it.
"I've been at this club for so long that the 10 years did come around quite early. Back then, it wasn't really something I was thinking about but as you get on it's definitely something I would like to do.
"When that is, I'm not quite sure. There's still no talk of it. We'll see.
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