The Scotsman

Holt says thank you to Stokes for ‘giving it a go’

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Livingston manager Gary Holt has paid tribute to Anthony Stokes for trying to overcome his difficulti­es with the club’s plastic pitch before volunteeri­ng to cancel his contract.

The former Celtic striker left Livi earlier this week without playing for them after less than a month at the club.

The club cited the 32-yearold’s difficult y in training on their artificial surface and Holt admitted his disappoint­ment at not getting the chance to unleash the Irishman on his Scottish Premiershi­p opponents.

“I’ m disappoint­ed because, the sessions we had with Anthony, you could see the quality,” said Holt. “Some of the things he could do, no-one at our club can do. Some of the things he did in training, you actually stood and clapped. The talent is there and I hope he gets the opportunit­y to showcase it.

“We were hoping we could get overt hep roblems, dealing with the pitch and the conditioni­ng. I give Anthony a big pat on the back, because he broached the subject with us first, that it wasn’ t right with him, it wasn’t comfortabl­e.

“He could have sat here for months taking money while we banged our heads trying to get him up to speed but he was willing to terminate the contract.

“We actually tried to say no, can we do something, but it’s not everybody’s cup of tea, we know that. It’ s been bashed from pillar to post in Scotland, the plastic pitch. Some players can play on it, some can’t.

“When you’ve been out the game so long as Anthony had, it is a big ask to come in at the intensity levels we play at. He was finding the hips were getting sore and the hip flexor was causing him a lot of gyp and we just couldn’t get over it.

“He tried, he gave it a go. I was having to pull him out of sessions because his hip was playing up and he wanted to train. I’d like to thank him for his efforts.

“I look at it as a great opportunit­y to work with someone who had all the tools, and what could I have done better? But sometimes it doesn’t have to be a nasty separation, it was amicable.”

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