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Hamilton signs two-year contract to remain at Livi

Hamilton signs two-year contract to remain at Livi

BBC News19-06-2025
Goalkeeper Jack Hamilton has agreed a two-year deal to stay with newly-promoted Livingston.The 31-year-old, who was Livi's back-up keeper for their last two seasons in the top flight, returned to West Lothian in January on a short-term deal until the summer after spending the first half of last season with Ross County.Despite being restricted to an unused substitute role behind number one Jerome Prior as David Martindale's side secured promotion from the Championship via the play-offs, Hamilton has been given the opportunity to remain with the Lions.
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