Livingston FC has confirmed the departure of Scott Arfield following the conclusion of his contract. The 37-year-old midfielder joined the club in January and made nine appearances during his time at the club. Arfield also took on the role of interim manager for the last three matches of the season after Marvin Bartley resigned. The club expressed their gratitude for his professionalism and leadership during a challenging period. In their official statement, Livingston FC thanked Arfield for his efforts and wished him success in his future endeavors. Arfield joined the club after a spell at Falkirk and played a pivotal role in the team's transition. Alongside this announcement, Livingston FC confirmed that Grant Murray will remain as first-team coach, joining Glenn Whelan’s backroom team for the upcoming 2026/27 season. The club is looking forward to the challenges ahead in the Championship and appreciates Murray's experience as they prepare for the new season.
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Livingston FC Confirms Scott Arfield's Departure After Contract Ends
Livingston FC announces Scott Arfield's departure after his contract ends, thanking him for his contributions as a player and interim manager.
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