PRESS reports suggesting Airdrie United and Cowdenbeath would be the chief beneficiaries if Livingston went bust have been shot down as being premature by the Scottish Football League.Read
LIVINGSTON Football Club have been teetering on the abyss all week long but Angelo Massone’s refusal to accept an offer for his shares from interim manager Donald McGruther looks like it has sent them careering over the edge.Read
THE head chef at crisis-hit Livingston Football Club who quit because his wages were paid late or not at all, has been awarded almost £8000 compensation by an employment tribunal.Read
SKIPPER Chris Innes and stopper Danny Griffin should both be available for Saturday’s weekend trip to Dumfries after missing Tuesday’s friendly triumph over Plymouth Argyle.Read
LIFE as a Livingston fan has been as scary as a trip on the ghost train this summer with all manner of horror stories appearing from nowhere, seemingly on a daily basis writes Eric Mackinnon.Read
THE full extent of Livingston’s debt to West Lothian Council has emerged with the football club reported to be £333,801.10 in the red to the local authority.Read
ANGELO MASSONE has urged the council to accept his immediate offer of £70,000 now and payment plan of £20,000 per month if they want to see Livingston survive.Read
LIVINGSTON’S new head coach John Murphy says he wants to get the fans talking about football again as the players returned for pre-season training.Read