Livingston chairman Calvin Ford is "not concerned" about the possibility of relegation, despite the side's place at the bottom of the Scottish Premiership.
Livingston chairman Calvin Ford is "not concerned" about the possibility of relegation, despite the side's place at the bottom of the Scottish Premiership.
David Martindale's side prop up the Scottish Premiership, having played 20 of their 38 fixtures, four points below Saturday's visitors Kilmarnock, who have played 21.
Livi have recruited midfielder Scott Arfield and forward Alex Tamm so far this January transfer window and Ford says, "we're going to keep looking".
"We're certainly looking at a couple more before the end of the window," Ford told BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound.
"How concerned am I? I'm not concerned. 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've had.
"I have complete belief in this squad, in the players, in the staff. I feel great right now."
The American would not give specific figures when asked about how much he was willing to invest in the January transfer window but said: "I knew the passion and the drive and the desire when I got into it.
"We were the last team up. We're battling for our lives and it starts today. It's 2026, we're turning over a new leaf right now and I'm excited. My passion, my optimism, my belief in Davie in this team has never wavered.
"Has anything surprised me? No. I knew that it was going to be a challenge. I knew what I was getting in to when I did it and I still love it, I'm still thrilled about it."
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