'Livingston capable of surviving despite being winless since August'
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'Livingston capable of surviving despite being winless since August'
"Did I feel we'd go through periods without a win? Of course I did. It's how the Premiership works, when you're one of the smaller clubs. Did I think it would be as long as it has been? No, I'll be honest with you."
"Do I feel our points reflect performances? I don't. I think we should be sitting with more but we're not."
"We've got to look at the group. I'm the leader of that group so I've got to take the blame. I do feel I've underperformed in terms of the points return in comparison to performances but I can't keep saying that."
Livingston remain bottom of the Scottish Premiership and have not won in over four months, with the last positive result coming at matchday two. Only five points have been gained from the 15 matches since that early run, leaving the team three points adrift but with a game in hand. Manager David Martindale accepts personal responsibility for the poor points return, says performances have not been properly reflected in results, and acknowledges the need for new signings. Two players are signed but unnamed until the transfer window opens, with forward reinforcements prioritized.
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