Ford drives positivity but Livi spurn big chance
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Ford drives positivity but Livi spurn big chance
"Having just finished his post-match interview with BBC Scotland following his side's Scottish Premiership draw with Kilmarnock, Livingston manager David Martindale had chairman Calvin Ford waiting for him. Hovering just out of sight from the interview room, the American was not eavesdropping or preparing to pull his manager in for the chat football cynics might have in mind. Instead, Ford - the great-great-grandson of Ford Motor Company founder Henry - wanted to share his verdict on the missed opportunity against the side directly above them... and whether he could get a lift out of Livi."
""How concerned am I? I'm not concerned," he said as he stood among supporters at the back of the main stand to conduct the interview. "It's halfway through the season. We brought in a couple of players that I'm really excited about. "If you look back at many of the games that we were in, boy, how many did we lose in the last five or 10 minutes? It's unbelievable the amount of points that I feel that we could"
Livingston sit near the foot of the Scottish Premiership with just one league win this season and are four points behind Kilmarnock with a game in hand. Manager David Martindale described disappointment at dropping two points but insisted the club is in a good place and praised chairman Calvin Ford as a major positive influence. Chairman Calvin Ford, the great-great-grandson of Henry Ford, publicly backed Martindale and stated he is not concerned about relegation. Ford highlighted recent signings he is excited about and noted the number of points lost through late goals in several matches.
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