DAVID MARTINDALE has praised the Scottish FA for showing themselves to be an “open minded and modern employer” after they deemed him "fit and proper" to manage Livingston.
Earlier today, Martindale was deemed “fit and proper” to resume his role as Livi boss after a hearing via Zoom. He faced the hearing due to his criminal past, but the governing body confirmed that Martindale fitted the requirements necessary to undertake his role full time.
NEWS | We can confirm that following a meeting between a sub-committee of the Professional Game Board, David Martindale and Livingston FC club officials, it has accepted the representations that Mr Martindale is a fit and proper person.https://t.co/T8iOi17JdE
— Scottish FA (@ScottishFA) January 26, 2021
Martindale has taken his side on a remarkable run since taking the reigns in West Lothian, he is unbeaten in all 11 of his matches in charge and has secured a berth in the Betfred Cup final.
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Speaking to the club’s website, Martindale said: “After today’s decision I felt a burning desire to go on record and thank every single person who has supported me with today’s hearing.
“The support has been absolutely incredible, and it goes to show you the power of football and the message the SFA has sent to society by allowing me to continue to be the First Team manager of Livingston FC. I totally understand how tough a time most people are going through with the pandemic and to think that so many of them went out their way to support me as a fit and proper person is very humbling.
“Footballing fans from all teams across the broad spectrum have shown how the game can unite us all/bring us all together in times of need. It’s an incredibly powerful sport when we come together. I owe so much to the individuals who have been extremely positive on social media voicing their opinions, and it has been an extremely humbling experience. The petition started by the fans and the media have all been a fantastic support, and I am very thankful for that.
“There have been some high-profile names who have stuck their heads above the parapet when ultimately, they did not have to. Hannah Bardell MP, Angela Constance MSP and Professor Phil Scraton have all been tremendously supportive of my case to be recognised as a fit and proper person. I really can’t thank you enough.
“The SFA has come out and shown itself to be open minded and a modern employer which is truly embracing inclusion for all. I think they deserve massive kudos for accepting me as a fit and proper person. I think this will send a powerful message to wider society, and not just the footballing world. You have allowed me to continue my professional footballing career, and for that I am truly grateful.
🆕| A Word from the Manager.
— Livingston FC (@LiviFCOfficial) January 26, 2021
🗣 “After today’s decision, I felt a burning desire to go on record and thank every single person who has supported me with today’s hearing.”
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“It goes without saying I would not be the Livingston manager without the support of every past and present director and owner. These guys deserve huge credit for allowing me this opportunity over the last 7 seasons. There aren’t many employers who would have taken that risk 7 years ago. In particular, a massive thank you to Robert Wilson and John Ward for all their help from day one. Finally, a big thank you to ABW Consultants who have helped steer me through the complexities that have come with this hearing.
“I think today shows that if given the opportunity there are opportunities available to a large part of society who have maybe felt written off previously. There are opportunities available and you can change your life as there are employers out there who can see you as a positive.”
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