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bhoonaman

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  1. It is a simple equation for me now. The fans have given lots of backing over the season as well as pre season, with the hope that the team turns up. Now, the team need to give me something to turn up for over the remainder of the season. This does not include a relegation dogfight. MAKE ME WANT TO COME ALONG, instead of feeling obliged to.

  2. They are not designed to be parked on, that's why every house has seven f'cking driveways.

    It is the house prices to blame for this one. Every house in my estate has a double driveway but the fact that the "kids" cannot afford to move out until their early thirties means that their cars are also needing to be parked somewhere. As a point in case, the house two doors up from me has four cars plus a works transit parked at any one time. Who needs traffic calming measures when you are constantly playing parked car leapfrog in your street?

  3. Don't think so- I think only if the contracts have been broken are they allowed to go. They are still 'assets' of Livingston and the administrators will put them up for sale to get money. Unless anyone can correct me....

    Some of us had this Arguement with the Clyde situation. If you have no money to pay wages, you cannot hold on to your "assets" until they are sold. Other clubs hanging around will also be unwilling to pay any money if they can hold on for a few weeks and get the players on a free. Once the players are freed, then they can be signed at any point during the season so no transfer window worries there. Only a mentallist would offer to buy any Livi player right now instead of saving their pennies for a signing-on fee bidding war.

  4. Probably wise move anyway since that is the way to keep First Div. football in Livingston.

    This should be rock bottom of your priority list surely? Where does survival and debt repayment figure in the priorities? As a Clyde fan I am resigned to 3 - 5 years in the wilderness of scottish football as a consequence of the club putting the payment of outstanding debt at the forefront of our thinking. To me, survival in any division is acceptable while we sort our house out.

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