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Post by Livi News on Jan 25, 2013 14:35:42 GMT 1
Livingston's Jason Talbot visit youngsters at Carmondean Primary School
Livingston star Jason Talbot paid children at Carmondean Primary School a special visit - and he brought the Scottish Communities League Cup with him. The defender dropped in as part of the Wave of Support Trophy Tour where the kids had their picture taken with the trophy before Talbot answered questions. He said: “It’s great to be involved in the Trophy Tour and see the reaction on the kids’ faces when they get to hold the cup.
full article www.westlothiancourier.co.uk/west-lothian-sport/2013/01/24/livingston-s-jason-talbot-visit-youngsters-at-carmondean-primary-school-62405-32663971/
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Livingston youngster Coll Donaldson on Manchester United trial
Livi youngster Coll Donaldson is training with English giants Manchester United this week ahead of a possible move to Old Trafford. Scouts watched the 17-year-old defensive midfielder in reserve games earlier in the season and impressed Man United chief scout Martin Ferguson, brother of Sir Alex, who requested a more detailed look.
Donaldson, who is yet to make a first team appearance for Livi, travelled south with John Collins on Sunday and is now spending the week at United’s training ground.
Livi boss Gareth Evans said: “Coll has been performing well in the Reserves and pushing for a place in the first team.
full article www.westlothiancourier.co.uk/west-lothian-sport/2013/01/24/livingston-youngster-coll-donaldson-on-manchester-united-trial-62405-32664096/
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Morton versus Livingston match report
Livingston gaffer Gareth Evans says his side deserved to leave Cappielow with at least a point after watching his side lose to Greenock Morton.
The Lions suffered their first defeat in five matches against the table-topping Ton.
But Evans was pleased with the performance from his side who stay fourth in the First Division.
He told Courier Sport: “I thought we deserved at least a draw from the game.
“Morton were the better side for the first 15 minutes, but I felt that for the rest of the match it was much more even.
“Both sides had chances and they took theirs and won the match.”
full article www.westlothiancourier.co.uk/west-lothian-sport/2013/01/24/morton-versus-livingston-match-report-62405-32663700/
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