Livingston Football Club are set to appear in court, yet again, today. The latest case to be heard against the club has been raised by HBJ Gateley Wareing.
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Livi in court, again.
June 11, 2009What future for Livi?
May 13, 2009It ‘s been reported on Radio Scotland that the very future of Livingston Football Club could be thrown into doubt unless club chairman Angelo Massone pays all the players all the money they are due by the end of this month. BBC sports journalist Jim Spence broke the news after speaking with a contact in […]
Another week, another court case
April 15, 2009Livi fans may have been forgiven for thinking that surely there could be no more creditors out there who’ve been forced to take the club to court to settle unpaid bills. Unfortunately for them, that’s not the case.
Not an April fool
April 2, 2009Livingston players are still awaiting their March wages, despite three different pay days coming and going. The players contracts state that they will be paid on the last Thursday of the month. Club chairman Angelo Massone claims that he changed it to the last day of the month, and last week he decided that the […]
‘Skint Livi could go bust’
March 19, 2009Well it seems now that the gloves are off. The 2nd largest shareholder of Livingston Football Club, Ged Nixon, has gone public and admitted his grave concerns to the press for future of the club. LiviNews has reproduced the interview, in todays edition of the Scottish Sun in it’s entirety below.
Legal bids keep coming
January 21, 2009The intense press spotlight seems to have dimmed as far as off-field matters at Almondvale go, but Livingston FC continue to feature regularly in local courts as businesses seek to recover monies due from unpaid bills. Linlithgow Sheriff Court will have dealt with two more cases by the time the week is out, with the […]
Busy day in court beckons
January 6, 2009Livingston FC and its parent company Lionheart Management face no fewer than FOUR court appearances this Thursday, LiviNews can reveal. In addition to the ‘main event’ at the Court of Session, where the club are due to defend a commercial action brought by Pearse Flynn, the lesser Sheriff Court in Linlithgow includes three further cases […]