Update | Chairman Statement
To the Livingston FC Community:
Let me begin by acknowledging that a 1-6-13 record after 20 games is unacceptable. There is no excuse for our poor record, and I want to recognise the anger, frustration, and disappointment that our play has created for our incredible fanbase, our dedicated staff, and amazing volunteers. You deserve better, and that falls on my shoulders first.
When the opportunity to invest in Livingston came to me many months ago, the first person I met at the Club was David Martindale. During our first call, I could tell that his passion and loyalty for Livingston FC was beyond the scope of anything I had ever seen before in sport. It was contagious, and I knew almost immediately that this was a special place, and that the opportunity to do something great here was palpable.
Despite the incredible challenges we have faced this season thus far, Davie’s attitude, and the demeanour of his staff, have remained both positive and optimistic. Davie is a leader, and will continue to be the leader of this football club. He, and his staff, have my full support.
I did not come into this Club to hire and fire managers. I have seen the toxicity and chaos that can bring to a team and to the community. I am here to build something sustainable that can only be accomplished by continuity, and not making harsh, unprepared, impulsive decisions. I fully recognise the reality of the current situation, and it’s easy (for me as well) to look at it negatively and to want to find blame. But I also know the merit and reward of slogging through the trenches together, battered and bloody, and finding ourselves on the other side more fortified and unified than ever.
Rather than view the situation with a pessimistic outlook, I ask you to join me and unite around this team and this staff. I know this is not the easy path, but for now, I am confident it is the right one. I promise you all that I will do everything in my power to turn this ship and help move it in the right direction. I am frustrated, yes, but I am also incredibly bullish on what 2026 will bring to Livingston FC. The war is far from over. Never give up the fight.
With gratitude,
Calvin Ford
Chairman, Livingston FC
