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Why was Livingston manager in jail?

Why was Livingston manager in jail?

But for David Martindale, the Livingstone manager, the occasion alone will mark a monumental personal achievement. Just 15 years ago, Martindale stood in the dock at the Edinburgh High Court and was sentenced to 6 and a half years in prison after being found guilty of charges of drug trafficking and money-laundering.

Who is the manager of Livingston FC?

David Martindale

Personal information
2011–2014 Broxburn Athletic
Teams managed
2020– Livingston
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Did Livingston sack their manager?

Head of football operations David Martindale and goalkeeping coach Tony Caig will take charge on an interim basis, with Livingston’s next match a League Cup last-16 tie at home to Ayr United on Saturday.

Who owns Livingston?

Livingston F.C.

Full name Livingston Football Club
Owner Opcco6 Ltd
Chairman Robert Wilson
Manager David Martindale
League Scottish Premiership

Which football manager is in jail?

manager Zoran Mamic
Dinamo Zagreb manager Zoran Mamic has been sentenced to four years, eight months in jail, stepping down just days before the team’s Europa League clash against Tottenham. The Croatian – who has been both a manager and director of football at Dinamo – has been sentenced for fraud and embezzlement.

Who is the Celtic manager?

Ange Postecoglou
Celtic F.C./Managers
Celtic Football Club is delighted to announce that it has appointed Ange Postecoglou to the position of Football Manager. Ange joins Celtic from Yokohama F. Marinos, where he has delivered the J League title. Previously he has also won Premiership and Championship Titles in Australia’s A League.

Who is the Hamilton manager?

Stuart Taylor
Hamilton Accies have appointed a successor to Brian Rice, with Stuart Taylor returning to his former club as head coach.

What happened to Gary Holt?

Holt was forced to take a temporary leave of absence from his role in August 2019 when he overexerted in a gym session and contracted rhabdomyolysis, causing his blood levels to rise to dangerous levels and his skeletal muscle to begin breaking down.

Where are Livingston FC based?

Livingston, United Kingdom
West Lothian, United Kingdom
Livingston F.C./Locations

When were Livingston FC formed?

1943
Livingston F.C./Founded

Why is Dinamo Zagreb manager jailed?

Croatia’s supreme court has confirmed a prison sentence for the Dinamo Zagreb coach, Zoran Mamic, for fraud, three days before the club’s Europa League last-16 game with Tottenham, the Balkan nation’s state television said.

Why is Dinamo Zagreb coach in jail?

ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Zoran Mamic quit as Dinamo Zagreb coach after Croatia’s Supreme Court confirmed his nearly five-year prison sentence for tax evasion and fraud, only days before the league champions play a Europa League match against Tottenham. Zoran Mamic was sentenced to four years and eight months in prison.

Who is the manager of Livingston Football Club?

David Paul Martindale (born 13 July 1974) is a Scottish football manager who is in charge of Livingston.

Why is David Martindale good for Livingston Football Club?

Last weekend’s trouncing of Ayr United in the League Cup marked a strong start to Martindale’s own, if interim for now, managerial path. In typical circumstances, a manager succeeding at Livingston should have aspirations of moving up the football chain. Finally, Martindale can have such thoughts.

Who is Marvin Bartley of Livingston Football Club?

Marvin Bartley currently plays for Scottish Premiership club Livingston as a midfielder. Early in his career, Bartley played for English non league clubs such as Burnham, Hayes, Didcot Town and Hampton & Richmond Borough. He broke into the professional leagues in 2007 with Bournemouth, where he made over 100 EFL appearances.

When did Chris Hughes take over at Livingston?

Hughes was appointed manager of Livingston in February 2012, but left in November to take over at Hartlepool United. He departed the club in May 2013 after being unable to prevent their relegation to League Two. Hughes soon returned to football when he was appointed manager of Inverness in December 2013.