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Post by Livi News on Aug 12, 2018 10:56:27 GMT 1
Livingston are to close their successful youth academy after informing parents by text that all teams would be disbanded.The West Lothian club's youth sides are due to play their first Club Academy Scotland games later this month, but an announcement on Friday night told parents that the entire system would be shut down with immediate effect. That will see more than 50 teenage players released and seeking clubs on the eve of their new season - leaving some of them in tears. Reasons were not given but it is understood finances are one of many factors behind the decision as Livingston try to compete in the Premiership. They play their first home match in Scotland's top flight against Kilmarnock today after securing promotion from the Championship in May. An official announcement is expected in the coming days, but parents and boys were told in a text message that several age-group sides at Almondvale are now being broken up. Under-15s, under-16s and under-18s will all be scrapped after under-13s and under-14s were stopped a few months ago. A reserve team will continue to operate below the first team for players on professional contracts. The Scottish Football Association provides funding for clubs to run youth operations but the introduction of Project Brave saw Livingston lacking some criteria to be included in the higher performance tier this season. Read more at: www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/sport/football/livingston-to-shut-down-youth-academy-1-4782401
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Post by Livi News on Aug 12, 2018 10:57:56 GMT 1
Livingston FC Youth StatementLivingston Football Club today took the strategic and financial decision to withdraw support for the Youth Academy Football teams. Project Brave has placed Livingston Football Club in the bottom tier of the new Youth structure, with funding and governance requirements which make it impossible for the Club to continue with its aim of nurturing young talent through top class competition. This has been an incredibly difficult decision for the Club, but we have agreed that our focus must now be on the Premiership and the huge challenge ahead this season. We will of course continue with a Reserve team which allow for players from 16+ years of age to participate, and thus providing opportunities for young players to progress to the First Team squad. Read more at: livingstonfc.co.uk/livingston-fc-youth-statement/
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Post by misdemeanor on Aug 13, 2018 17:21:53 GMT 1
There you go a million quid on a shite pitch where we could have spent this money elsewhere on youth development absolute appalling. We could have kept Hoppy given him an incentive to stay kept youth development just Mickey mouse yet again by the club damn disgrace!!
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