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Maley’s Turkish delight from poll

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GARY MALEY has revealed he has a new fan club in Turkey after Livingston’s Twitter poll to decide whether he deserves a contract extension went viral.

The Lions’ third-choice goalkeeper also lifted the lid on offers of legal support from concerned punters who thought the Premiershi­p outfit were genuinely deciding his future based on a public vote.

The truth is the stunt was dreamed up by Livi assistant manager David Martindale as a way to raise money for the John O’Byrne Foundation, a charity which supports terminally ill children.

With more than 180,000 votes cast by Wednesday afternoon, Martindale quickly reneged on his initial plan to offer a pound for every ballot. Instead, Maley will donate two months’ wages and the Livingston No.2 will match it.

Maley explained: “Davie [Martindale] mentioned the prospect of a new contract. I said, ‘Listen, I’m 37, just focus on keeping the kids on, don’t worry about me’. We left it at that. Then Davie suggested we have a little bit of fun with it. He said ‘let’s put it to a Twitter vote for our supporters’. He offered a pound per vote.

“The players were joining in – Marvin Bartley, Nicky Devlin, Jon Guthrie – and then Davie phoned me that night and said, ‘Have you seen how many votes are in this? There’s no way I’m putting in a pound per vote!’

“I’m going to donate two months’ wages and Davie will match what I put in for charity. But I would have loved to have seen his face if we held him to the £180,000! It would be revenge for all the stuff he’s done to me over the years.”

Not everyone got the gag, however.

The Livingston Twitter account received numerous replies from outraged users, with several suggesting players’ union PFA Scotland should get involved as the interest escalated.

Maley says that was the tip of the iceberg for a tale which has garnered interest from Sky Sports, talkSPORT, ESPN, Reuters and Fox Sports in Holland. As well as his new fans in Turkey.

He laughed: “It’s been ridiculous, I’ve had direct messages on Twitter asking if I need legal advice!

“I think most people took it how it was intended. We didn’t want to cause any offence because we know the prospect of players being released is a serious thing, but it was a light-hearted joke that I was very much in on.

“I’ve got a Turkish fan club now! I can’t understand a word of it - but it’s a fan club nonetheles­s. It’s gone to an unbelievab­le scale.”

In a clear vote of confidence, more than two thirds of voters wanted Maley to be handed a new deal and one of the strangers stories of the Scottish football shutdown is set to have a happy ending when he signs.

He added: “I am going to sign a new deal for another year. I’m third-choice keeper and it costs a lot of money to bring someone in to do that job – whereas I don’t cost much!

“The arrangemen­t has worked for four years now and it helps the budget to be used elsewhere.”

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Livingston’s Gary Maley revealed poll on his future on Twitter was a hoax to raise money for charity

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