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Livingston

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  1. 'Livingston will listen to offers amid Yengi interest' - gossippublished at 09:28

    Tete Yengi looks to be heading for a summer exit from Livingston, with the striker on the radar of several clubs south of the border and the promoted club prepared to listen to offers for the 24-year-old who is contracted until next summer. (Sunday Mail), external

    Read Sunday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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  2. Livingston closing in on 'two exciting prospects'published at 16:12 7 June

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

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    Livingston are closing in on g "two really exciting prospects", manager David Martindale has revealed.

    Martindale, who has guided the West Lothian side back to the top flight, is keen to strengthen his squad but is also hoping to retain one or two who are out of .

    Last season's captain Jamie Brandon is one player whose deal is set to expire, with Kilmarnock reportedly battling with Livingston to sign the full-back.

    "I can't tell you about [the players we are looking to sign] yet," Martindale told BBC Scotland. "But I'm looking to bring them into the building and I'm not a million miles away from that.

    "I'm also speaking to a couple of players who are out of the contract that I'd love to keep, but they've got options elsewhere as well.

    "It's just football, it's just a typical pre-season, you'll lose players and you'll bring players in, but it's fairly normal for me.

    "I'd done probably two or three players before the season ended, but the club haven't announced them yet.

    "I expect to be doing a wee bit more work in the next 48 hours, and [if we manage that] we won't be a million miles away from having a really good squad."

    As well as bringing new faces in, there will be a new artificial pitch laid at Livingston for the season ahead.

    Work on that starts on Monday and Martindale hopes it will take no more than three to four weeks.

  3. 'Kilmarnock vie with Livi for Brandon signature' - gossippublished at 08:58 7 June

    Kilmarnock are battling with Livingston over the signature of versatile defender Jamie Brandon, who is out of contract with the promoted West Lothian club but who want to retain their 27-year-old captain. (Daily Record), external

    Read Saturday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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  4. Freed May its to uncertain summer - gossippublished at 08:41 6 June

    Stevie May has itted he faces an uncertain summer after the 32-year-old striker was released by relegated St Johnstone and with his loan deal to promoted Livingston at an end. (The Courier), external

    Read Friday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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  5. 'Extra manpower across the park' - your transfer window prioritiespublished at 17:45 5 June

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    We asked for your views on what Livingston need to do in the transfer window.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Ethan: For Livi to be competitive this season we need to get a holding midfielder that can play with the ball at his feet but isn't going to be a bombscare. I'd like to see Robbie Fraser or Macaulay Tait come back to Livi but that will never happen because I think they excelled too much when they played with us. In of sales, get Tete Yengi out the door as well as Daniel Finlayson, both not good enough for the top flight.

    Kieran: This squad is miles better than the one that was relegated. I think two full-backs would be wise. A left-back to replace Fraser, and a right-back assuming Jamie Brandon returns to the midfield with Tait departing. Some back-up at centre-back seems essential, but I'm hoping we don't revert to the low block straight away.

    Daniel: Livi are going to need some extra manpower across the park to mitigate the impact of our loanees returning to their clubs of origin and an ageing squad. A striker with a ruthless edge is required, wing-backs on both sides and the departure of Michael Nottingham means we need more options in central defence. An attacking midfielder would also be nice, but we mustn't wish for too much!

    Del: Livi has the basis of a very good team, a bit of strengthening up, especially creative players for David Martindale to go out and win games.

  6. What do Livingston need in transfer window?published at 15:12 4 June

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    The transfer window opened on Sunday - albeit for 10 days initially, mainly so sides competing in the Club World Cup can get early business done - before reopening for the rest of the summer on 16 June.

    Following play-off promotion, Livingston will certainly be looking to strengthen their squad for their return to the top flight.

    Is there still an area of the squad that needs improving, or certain players you are desperate for the club to sign? Or maybe holding on to a key player is the biggest priority?

    And what about sales - who needs to go?

    Let us know here

  7. Livingston move to extend Prior stay - gossippublished at 08:28 3 June

    Livingston have triggered a year-long contract extension for 29-year-old goalkeeper Jerome Prior. (Daily Record), external

    Read the rest of Tuesday's Scottish gossip.

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  8. Nottingham happy to exit Livi 'on such a high'published at 21:58 2 June

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    Michael Nottingham helped Livingston win the Scottish Premiership Play-off final

    Michael Nottingham is leaving Livingston at the end of his contract, with the defender saying "what a way to go out" after helping the club win promotion back to the Scottish Premiership.

    The Birmingham-born 36-year-old ed the West Lothian club in 2023 after exiting Accrington Stanley and has made 66 appearances since.

    Nottingham made 36 of those this season, 27 of them starts, as Livingston finished Championship runners-up before beating Ross County in the play-off final.

    The former Castle Vale, Redditch United, Gresley, Solihull Moors, Salford City, Blackpool and Crewe Alexandra defender said on X: "What a group of lads.... one of the best! What a great club.

    "Thank you Livingston for everything. Truly enjoyed my time at the club and so happy to leave on such a high."

  9. Livi visit East Fife in season openerpublished at 18:02 30 May

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    Livingston will begin the 2025-26 season with a trip to East Fife in their Premier Sports Cup Group H opener on 12 July.

    Livingston then meet fellow Premiership side Kilmarnock at Rugby Park before welcoming Brora Rangers and Kelty Hearts to the Home of the Set Fare Arena.

  10. Why Martindale has 'genuine enthusiasm' for new seasonpublished at 17:10 29 May

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    David Martindale has "genuine enthusiasm" for Livingston's return to the Premiership as new owner Calvin Ford has vowed to "back the club".

    Livingston beat Ross County in the play-offs to secure promotion after just one season in the second tier.

    "I'll be honest with you, I wouldn't have stayed at the club if I felt that it wasn't possible and we couldn't do this together," manager Martindale told BBC Scotland.

    "This time last year, it was all emphasis on getting the club back to the Premiership and fortunately we've been able to do that.

    "Everybody at the club has done that, we've always been that underdog, but last year was one of the most difficult I've had at the club personally, on and off the park.

    "So to find ourselves back in the Premiership, we've got new owners, this is probably the first time in my 11 years at the club where I can look at a pre-season with genuine positivity, genuine enthusiasm because we're in a good place."

    Martindale says Ford "won't throw silly money about" but will provide adequate backing to fund the club's attempts to stay in the Premiership.

    "Since Calvin's come in, he's been brilliant with me," he added. "We've got a group chat. We're all on that. Calvin messages me quite a lot himself so he's given me assurances that he's going to back the club.

    "He's not coming in to throw silly money about. That's not what he's all about and that's not what I'm looking for. Calvin's come in and said he's going to give us a chance of staying in the Premiership next year.

    "He's going to back the club. He's going to bring people with the right skillset to look after the long-term future of the football club."

  11. Fraser ready to 'kick on' at Rangers after fruitful Livi loanpublished at 13:13 29 May

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    Robbie Fraser says he's ready to "kick on" and make an impact at Rangers after helping Livingston to promotion.

    The 22-year-old full-back made 23 appearances for the Lions after ing on loan in January and played every minute of their play-off campaign as David Martindale's men secured a Premiership return at the first attempt.

    Now he has returned to Ibrox eager to impress whoever is appointed manager.

    "I thought the level of the Championship was extremely high," Fraser told the Rangers website.

    "It's a really demanding league and very competitive. Even going into the play-offs and then playing against Ross County, there's not a great deal between the bottom half of the Premiership and the top half of the Championship. It shows you how competitive Scottish football can be.

    "It was exactly what I wanted - to go out and prove myself. I firmly believe I'm capable of playing for Rangers.

    "I'll firstly enjoy my break and switch off, but I'll be preparing as hard as ever to go in as ready as I can be.

    "There's a lot of excitement and fresh eyes, so it's about keeping myself in the best shape possible and trying to impress.

    "I feel in a much better place in all parts of my game. I've got the games under my belt and have experience, so I'm in a good place to go and kick on at Rangers."

  12. Who will Livingston face in League Cup?published at 13:53 28 May

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    Recently-promoted Livingston have been drawn alongside fellow Premiership side Kilmarnock, Kelty Hearts, East Fife and Brora Rangers in Group H of the 2025-26 Premier Sports Cup.

    The opening group fixtures will take place on 12-13 July, with further matchdays on 15-16 July, 19-20 July, 22-23 July and 26-27 July.

    The eight group winners and three best runners-up will Scotland's five European entrants - Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, Hibernian and Dundee United - in the last 16 on the weekend of 16-17 August.

    Livingston, who will return to the top flight next season after beating Ross County in the Premiership play-off final, won the League Cup in 2004 and finished as runners-up four years ago.

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  13. 'Deserved victory', 'Delighted for the team' - fans revel in promotionpublished at 11:29 28 May

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    We asked for your views on Livingston's return to the Scottish Premiership after the play-off victory over Ross County.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Andy: Looked a far better team this season, particularly in the run-in and the play-offs. Ross County were poor across two legs and felt it would've been harsh for us to not secure promotion. Delighted for David Martindale and the team, hopefully we can kick on now and keep some of the quality in the side.

    Brian: Fantastic second-half performance from Livi Lions, deserved victory after all the hard work over the season. Back in the Premiership at the first time of asking, superb!

    Kevin: Well done lads from a long-time er from the south coast of England. What a great comeback!

    Del: Too much is made of the artificial pitch, artificial pitches are the future in Scottish weather conditions, wake up SPFL. Good players and a good manager got his tactics spot on. Calvin Ford give Davie the he needs and he'll take Livingston into Europe. Don't you just love fans telling Livi what they want from us and how we should play, no doubt in a manner that allows you to maximise your chances of winning. Davie points out he has the lowest budget because it's true and that leads to a necessary way of playing.

  14. 'Lot of things get thrown at us - but we've shown we're a good team'published at 11:30 27 May

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    Watch Livingston secure promotion with incredible comeback victory against Ross County

    Livingston are back where they belong after overcoming Ross County in the play-off final to seal a Premiership return, says defender Danny Wilson.

    Wilson headed the leveller in Dingwall as David Martindale's side superbly fought back from two down to triumph 4-2 and climb out of the Championship at the first attempt with a 5-3 aggregate success.

    "I didn't think we deserved to be two behind. We started the game fairly well then shot ourselves in the foot," Wilson told BBC Scotland.

    "But we showed great character, and what a goal by Lewis Smith to get us back in the game. That came at a really important time and settled us before half-time.

    "Over the two legs we are deserving to be back in the Premiership. A lot of things get thrown at us – but we believe we're a good team. We've shown that over the course of these play-offs.

    "The Premiership is a place the club deserves to be. We've had a difficult season but we've built and built as the campaign went on.

    "We can look forward with real optimism for this team."

    Livi stalwart Scott Pittman is relishing being back in the top flight at the age of 32.

    "Delighted. It's been a long, hard season and we pushed Falkirk all the way. To get promoted and have the [Challenge] Cup win as well, it's been a great season," said Pittman.

    "We've grown in confidence as the season's gone on and got better and better. We can take that into next season.

    "Promotion was the goal at the start of the season and it's great to achieve it. I'm not getting any younger so it's just great to be back in the top flight."

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  15. Share your views on Livi promotionpublished at 09:42 27 May

    Have your say

    Livingston are back in the Scottish Premiership at the first time of asking after their heroic play-off comeback against Ross County.

    We want your views on Livi's success this season - and whether they can hold their own in the top fight next term.

    Have your say here

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  16. Watch play-off final as County snatch dramatic draw at Livingstonpublished at 10:02 23 May

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    Highlights: Livingston 1-1 Ross County

    Watch the best of the first-leg action from the Premiership play-off final as a stoppage-time penalty earns Ross County a 1-1 draw at Livingston. (Available to UK s only)