Livingston FC has signed a lease for a new training ground in West Lothian, marking a significant step forward for the club's development. The Premiership side, currently 12th with 16 points from 33 games (1W-13D-19L), aims to enhance its training facilities ahead of the 2026-27 season.
What does the new lease entail?
The agreement secures a local ground for Livingston FC, providing much-needed space for training and player development. While details of the lease terms remain undisclosed, the move is expected to improve the club’s infrastructure, which has been a focus under current management.
Why is this important for Livingston FC?
With the team struggling in the Premiership—54 points behind leaders Heart of Midlothian and conceding 66 goals this season—the new facilities could help address performance gaps. Manager David Martindale has emphasized the need for better training resources to compete at a higher level.
What’s next for the club?
Livingston FC will now focus on integrating the new facilities into its training regime. The club’s recent form (LDLDW) suggests room for improvement, and the upgraded ground could play a key role in turning around their fortunes in the coming season.
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