The gaffer has previously been vocal about the need for investment following reported losses last year
Livingston boss David Martindale admits that there’s “interest” from potential investors in the club – but says there’s nothing close to being finalised.
“But if you look around the Scottish Premiership, most clubs have people putting money into the club, which we don’t have. I do think the club could be a really attractive prospect and, with investment, Livingston could be a club that’s challenging for top six.” He said: “It’s obviously going to be a difficult game against a really good opposition. I think Ross County have kicked on and got some momentum from winning the play-offs last year and staying in the league.
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