New Kilmarnock striker Kris Boyd has expressed his desire to prove that he is not finished.
The 31-year-old has rejoined the Ayrshire side for a third time following a disappointing 2014-15 season with Rangers, where he scored just 10 goals as they failed to win promotion to the Scottish Premiership.
Boyd told BBC Sport: "It didn't work out last year but my drive and determination is still there. I'm not happy at how things worked out at Rangers - my performances weren't the greatest.
"I want to get over 100 goals for Kilmarnock - I managed it at Rangers and I'm only a few short of it here. If I get my head down here and start scoring goals you never know what can happen. The biggest thing for me is to prove I'm not finished."
Boyd has spent most of his career either at Rangers or Kilmarnock.