Livingston FC has faced a tumultuous season in the Scottish Premiership, culminating in their relegation being confirmed. The club has struggled significantly, enduring a 31-game winless streak that has set an unwanted record in the top flight. Despite a valiant effort to secure a 2-2 draw against Aberdeen, Kilmarnock's decisive 3-0 victory over Dundee United sealed Livingston's fate. Under the management of Marvin Bartley, the team has shown resilience, but ultimately, they are heading back to the lower divisions. Chairman Calvin Ford remains optimistic about the club's future, emphasizing the importance of long-term planning despite the current setbacks. As Livingston FC reflects on their season, fans are left questioning the decisions made along the way. The club finished 10 points adrift of safety, with a record low points tally looming. The season started with promise but quickly deteriorated, leading to a series of narrow defeats and frustrating draws. The change in management from David Martindale to Bartley came too late for the club to salvage their season, and now they must regroup and rebuild for the challenges ahead.