Marvin Bartley Steps Down as Livingston Manager After Relegation
Marvin Bartley resigns following Livingston's relegation, with Scott Arfield leading the interim management team for the final matches.
In a significant development in Scottish football, Marvin Bartley has stepped down as the head coach of Livingston FC. This decision comes in the wake of the club's relegation from the Scottish Premiership, a disappointing outcome that has led to a shakeup in the team’s management structure.
Resignation Following Tough Season
Bartley's resignation marks the end of his tenure at Livingston, where he took the helm in August 2021. Under his guidance, the team faced a challenging season that ultimately culminated in their drop to the Championship. Despite Bartley's efforts to steer the club to safety, a string of poor performances and results left them unable to avoid relegation.
His departure reflects the club's need for a fresh direction as they prepare for life in the second tier of Scottish football. The decision to resign was likely influenced by the desire to allow new leadership to take charge during this transitional period.
Interim Management Team Takes Over
In the wake of Bartley’s exit, Scott Arfield, a key player for Livingston, has been appointed to lead an interim management team. Arfield, who has experience in both the Premiership and international football, will oversee the team for the remaining three matches of the season. His appointment suggests that the club is looking to maintain some continuity while they search for a permanent replacement.
As Livingston looks to regroup and refocus, the interim management team will aim to finish the season on a positive note, potentially setting the stage for a more robust campaign in the Championship next year. Fans will be eager to see how the team responds to this change in leadership and what steps the club will take moving forward.
Livingston’s next steps will be crucial as they seek to recover from this setback and lay the groundwork for a successful return to the top flight.
Source: BBC Sport