News Archive - May 2009
 
 

29/05

LIVINGSTON FOOTBALL CLUB, YOUR CLUB, OUR CLUB,NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT.

You can help your club by donating online now.
All proceeds will be used to help secure the future of Livingston Football Club and assist with the current cash flow issues.

We fully appreciate all your help and take this opportunity to thank you.

Yours in Livingston
THE BOARD OF LIVINGSTON FOOTBALL CLUB



29/05

Livingston FC backs Susan Boyle

WEST Lothian resident Susan Boyle has continued to hit the headlines in recent weeks and won the public vote on Sunday to secure her place in the final on ITV talent show Britain's Got Talent.
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29/05

Livingston Under 19s Clinch League Cup

Livingstons U19s secured victory on Tuesday in the League Cup thanks to a great team effort and goals from Andrew Halliday and Keaghan Jacobs . The young lions add this accolade to their title of League Champions which they clinched back in March.
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26/05

PRESS RELEASE - The Legends are coming - SCOTLAND vs ENGLAND

It can be exclusively announced today that Legends XI is coming to Scotland . In a match that will relive history, arch rivals Scotland and England Legends will play at Almondvale Stadium Livingston, on Saturday 20th June KO 1.15pm. . .
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25/05

Livingston FC Under 19s take on Queens Park in SFL Cup Final Tonight

Make tonight a special night by coming along to support our young lions in their quest for glory over Queens Park in the U19's Scottish League final. Kick off is at 7.15pm with tickets priced at £3.00 for adults and £2.00 for under 16's & senior citizens. Make tonight a special night by coming along to support our young lions in their quest for glory over Queens Park in the U19's Scottish League final. Kick off is at 7.15pm with tickets priced at £3.00 for adults and £2.00 for under 16's & senior citizens. .

04/05
Free tickets for all young footballers

LIVINGSTON Football Club are giving away free tickets to all young footballers attached to a club in West Lothian, for this weekend's final game of the 2008/09 season against Queen of the South.

 
01/05

LIVINGSTON caretaker manager David Hay admits he never imagined he'd find himself back in the Almondvale hotseat, but family ties - and an affection for the club - led to him stepping in for the final two matches during the club's time of need.