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BBC News
6 days ago
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- BBC News
'Livi will surprise some people'
We asked for your views on Livingston's 2-2 draw against what some of you said: David: We will surprise some people. A lot of fans of other sides have us finishing 12th. I think, or is it really hope, that we will get a top-six finish. That may very well be sixth, but I would love to see a top-five finish and a chance for Robbie Muirhead will be key for us this season up top but so will Jerome Prior at the other other end of the pitch along with Danny Wilson and Ryan McGowan but for me Graham Carey will be our surprise package this season, he's very Livingston have a great team. We have some belief and that point will give us more. We may be a small team but we are as proud of our team as any other side in the division. Look at the stats - for an away game it was A game Livi should have won, but Killie managed to score two quick goals.


BBC News
6 days ago
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- BBC News
Kilmarnock 2-2 Livingston: What Kettlewell said
Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell tells BBC Scotland: "It's really frustrating. You point to big moments in games and the game turned on it's head when Livingston were awarded the penalty with the red card to George Stanger."We felt we were really comfortable. Livingston changed their shape at half-time, and that tells you what we've done in the first half is good. We felt we would manage the situation."One or two things started to conspire against us. I believe [the penalty] is rather soft, the initial tug came from Robbie Muirhead. We feel harshly done by on that one."Once we went down to 10, we were resolute. We limited Livingston to few chances. You believe at that point you're going to get through it, but it wasn't to be."It felt we were comfortable enough, albeit we were down to 10 men. I didn't feel Livingston were creating many chances at that point. The game just hinges on that one moment."


BBC News
27-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
'Free-flowing football' - your views on League Cup win
We asked for your views on Livingston's League Cup is what some of you said: Malky: Livi need to win and progress as far as possible in the cups this season to cement their As well as Livingston played, Kelty were pretty poor. Promising start for Adam Montgomery, and Robbie Muirhead looks as though he will be a handful in the Premiership. Midfield was solid with Mo Sylla a good addition. Hard graft starts next week at Rugby Park for what will be a challenging season back in the Livingston were superb today. Free-flowing football on their bowling green, state-of-the-art new Perfect.


BBC News
16-07-2025
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- BBC News
Striker Muirhead signs two-year extension at Livingston
Livingston striker Robbie Muirhead has signed a contract extension running until 2027, the Scottish Premiership club have 29-year-old was integral to the West Lothian side's promotion last term, scoring 19 goals and providing nine assists across 48 forward finished the season as Livingston's top goalscorer and won the club's players' player of the has already opened his account this campaign, netting the opener in Saturday's 2-1 League Cup group win over East Fife.


Edinburgh Reporter
06-07-2025
- Sport
- Edinburgh Reporter
Muirhead secures draw against Belgian side
Livingston came from 1-0 down to earn a 1-1 draw with Belgian side K. V. Kortrijk, who play in First Division B, in a challenge game in The Netherlands on Saturday. Robbie Muirhead netted following a free-kick award during this closed doors match and the Scots now continue their preparations for the next season back in West Lothian. David Martindale (pictured), the boss of The Lions, hoped for a second straight win after a 3-1 victory over Aris FC who compete in the Greek Super League on Thursday. A reminder that The Lions' first Scottish League Cup fixture is at East Fife on Saturday, July 12 and 15.00 and tickets are now on sale for the Premier Sports Cup group stage opener. Prices are adult £15, over 65, £10 and under-16 £5, and briefs can be bought online at a link on the Livingston FC web page. There are no cash turnstiles at Bayview and online sales remain open until kick-off time. You can also call 01333 426323. Meanwhile, the club are looking for a strength and conditioning coach for the first team. Like this: Like Related