Livingston FC Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Livingston FC, West Lothian.
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Livingston FC Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Livingston FC, West Lothian.
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Since then Livingston FC have played their home games at Almondvale Stadium.
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Livingston FC was replaced by former player and coach John Robertson.
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Livingston FC's successor was announced on 22 May 2007 as former Hibernian assistant coach Mark Proctor.
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Livingston FC were taken over that summer by Italian majority shareholders Angelo Massone, Tommaso Bruno, Alessandro Di Mattia, and Tommaso Angelini after Pearse Flynn sold his shares in June 2008.
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Livingston FC were placed into administration on 24 July 2009 by the Court of Session in Edinburgh, and faced relegation to the Third Division, a points deduction or being removed from the Scottish Football League entirely.
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When McGlynn took over Livingston FC were bottom of the Scottish Championship with only 1 point.
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However Livingston FC struggled the following season and were in severe danger of relegation.
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Livingston FC finished in 9th place in the Championship, which meant they had to contest the Championship Play-Off to avoid relegation to Scottish League One.
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Livingston FC extended their shirt sponsorship for three more years, making their total sponsorship span over a five-year period.
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From major national honours to reserve league wins, Livingston FC have been successful in recent history, and were the first club in Scotland to win all three divisions in their rise to the Scottish Premier League in 2001.
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