Marvin Bartley has resigned as head coach of Livingston following their relegation from the Scottish Premiership.
The 39-year-old former Hibernian, Livingston and Bournemouth midfielder took cost in January, stepping up from the assistant’s position as soon as David Martindale moved right into a sporting director place.
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Coach Neil Hastings has left together with Bartley as veteran midfielder Scott Arfield heads up an interim administration crew for the three remaining top-flight matches.
Martindale, who has been on the membership since 2014, grew to become manager six years in the past and led Livingston again to the Premiership on the first time of asking by the play-offs following relegation two seasons in the past.
However, this season they went on a 33-game run and not using a victory, with 31 within the league being a document within the Scottish prime flight.
Bartley did lead his aspect to a 2-0 win at St Mirren two weeks in the past, however regardless of Friday’s 2-2 draw with Aberdeen, their destiny was sealed when second-bottom Kilmarnock beat Dundee United the next day.
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The former Queen of the South manager strikes on with a document of 1 win, six attracts and 4 defeats.