Livingston FC has announced significant staff changes as the club prepares for the upcoming 2026/27 season. Scott Arfield, who joined the team midway through last season, has officially departed following the conclusion of his contract. During his time at the club, Scott not only contributed as a player but also took on the role of interim manager for the final three matches of the previous campaign. His professionalism, leadership, and commitment during a challenging period for Livingston FC were commendable, and the club expresses its sincere gratitude for his efforts.

In a positive development, Grant Murray will continue his role at Livingston FC as First-Team Coach. He will be joining Glenn Whelan's backroom team as the club gears up for the challenges of the new Championship season. Grant brings a wealth of experience and knowledge, which will be invaluable as the team prepares for the upcoming matches. The club is excited to see him continue his important work as part of Glenn's coaching staff.

As Livingston FC moves forward, the club remains focused on building a strong team and achieving success in the new season. The contributions of both Scott Arfield and Grant Murray highlight the importance of leadership and continuity within the coaching staff. Everyone at Livingston FC wishes Scott all the best in his future endeavors and looks forward to a successful season ahead with Grant Murray on board.