West Lothian Courier

Keeping Kelly is club aim

- CALLUM CARSON

Sean Kelly will be offered a new deal by Livingston despite not triggering the automatic clause in his contract.

The 28-year-old has started just five league games during his first year in West Lothian but played a starring role as a central midfielder in Saturday’s draw with Motherwell.

Livi boss David Martindale hailed that performanc­e and says the former St Mirren and Ross County man is now reaping the rewards of putting in the hard yards behind the scenes.

Martindale said: “Sean’s use of the ball is fantastic and he has a very, very good footballin­g brain. His range of passing is brilliant.

“Folk maybe don’t realise it but his knowledge and understand­ing of the game is right up there and I think he showed that on Saturday because I thought he was outstandin­g.

“He’s also the sort of person you want in the building. He’s an honest, hard-working profession­al and he’s got a great personalit­y. He’s a lot like his brother (former Livi keeper Liam) who I have a great relationsh­ip with.”

He added: “He’s got a clause in his contract that would have triggered an extra year. He won’t meet that but I want Sean to be at the football club next season.

“He’s worked really hard behind the scenes to get fitter and bulk up which is going to help him and I think the coaching staff at the club can make him a better football player.

“He’s someone that I think can play in three positions for us - leftsided centre-back, left-back and like on Saturday he can play that holding midfield role and I think there’s room for improvemen­t in his game.

“We’ll sit down with Sean soon and have a discussion but we want him to be at Livingston next season.”

 ?? Livingston’s Sean Kelly ?? High praise
Livingston’s Sean Kelly High praise

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