The Scotsman

Fairytale goes on for Livingston boss as club reaches final of Betfred Cup

- By ALAN PATTULLO

David Martindale does not believe the feat of leading Livingston into the final of the Betfred Cup will enhance his chances of being approved by the SFA.

The Livingston manager’s dream start to his still-to-be-ratified managerial career continued with a 1-0 win over St Mirren at Hampden Park.

Martindale now faces a fit-and-proper person test to see whether he is considered sufficient­ly rehabilita­ted following a six-year sentence for drugs offences in 2006.

Since taking over from Gary Holt in November, he has led Livingston to nine wins and two draws. This latest victory, secured with a header after ten minutes from Scott Robinson, earned Livingston a cup final showdown against St Johnstone next month. It remains uncertain, however, whether Martindale will be able to take his place in the dug-out. He faces a three-person SFA hearing conducted via Zoom at 10.30am tomorrow .

“To be honest, I do not think anything I have done externally is going to help it,” he said. “It is down to the government body, I don’t think they will take results into the equation if I am being honest.

“I hope they do! Surely it will mean I will get passed. But I can’t see it affecting the decision.”

Martindale said the five minutes of injury-time at Hampden felt like the longest of his life – adding, “and I have been in some sticky situations!”

He said: “It was horrible. At Livingston you’ve not got the big screen with the minutes and I actually think that helps you and sometimes it helps the players, whereas here I kept looking up at the screen and it’s saying 88 minutes. Then I’m sure I looked back up and it said 86 minutes! As soon as you see the 90-minute mark I kept asking the fourth official ‘how long, how long, how long’. So it was a long five minutes at the end.”

Despite his remarkable record of nine wins and two draws since taking over from Holt in November, Martindale insisted the credit must go to the Livingston players. As well as having a cup final to look forward to, the side are currently fifth in the league. “The boys make managers, players make managers,” he said. “They make my job fairly easy, they make press conference­s fairly easy to be honest.

“It is all positive. It means the world to us. I am delighted for the boys in the changing room, there’s a lot of boys who have not been to cup finals. Obviously we have Efe (Ambrose) and Marvin Bartley who have tasted success previously, but we are a fairly young team and I am just made up for them.”

Goalscorer Robinson urged the authoritie­s to give Martindale the green light to continue. “I will say just give him the job,” the former

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 ??  ?? 0 Livingston boss David Martindale embraces Marvin Bartley after the Almondvale side’s 1-0 Betfred Cup semi-final victory over St Mirren yesterday
0 Livingston boss David Martindale embraces Marvin Bartley after the Almondvale side’s 1-0 Betfred Cup semi-final victory over St Mirren yesterday
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0 Livi hero Scott Robinson

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