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1999–2000 Livingston F.C. season


FieldValue
clubLivingston
season1999–00
managerRay Stewart
(until 15 March)
Jim Leishman
stadiumAlmondvale Stadium
leagueScottish First Division
league resultFourth place
cup1Scottish Cup
cup1 resultFourth round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultSecond round
cup3Challenge Cup
cup3 resultSemi-final
league topscorerDavid Bingham
& Brian McPhee (15)
season topscorerDavid Bingham (19)
pattern_la1_blackborder_trim
pattern_b1_thinblacksides
pattern_ra1_blackborder_trim
pattern_so1_2 black stripes
leftarm1FFCC00
body1FFCC00
rightarm1FFCC00
shorts1000000
socks1FFCC00
pattern_la2_redborder
pattern_b2_thinredsides
pattern_ra2_redborder
pattern_so2_2 red stripes
shorts2FF0000
prevseason1998–99
nextseason2000–01

(until 15 March) Jim Leishman & Brian McPhee (15)

Season 1999-00 saw Livingston compete in the Scottish First Division. They also competed in the Challenge Cup, League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

Summary

Season 1999–00 was Livingston's first season in the Scottish First Division having been promoted the previous season they finished fourth in the league. They reached the semi-final of the challenge cup, were knocked out of the League Cup in the second round and the Scottish Cup in the fourth round.

Management

Livingston started the season under Ray Stewart and on 15 March 2000 he was sacked by the club with Jim Leishman being re-appointed as manager.

Results & fixtures

Scottish First Division

Main article: 1999–2000 Scottish First Division

Lennon Bingham Sweeney Connolly Millar Coyle Bingham Sheerin McManus McCormick McKinnon Black Shields McCaldon McLean Moss Bingham McLaughlin McCormick King Fleming McCormick Bingham Sinclair McPhee Xausa McPhee McPhee Wyness Coughlan May Crawford Bullen McKinnon McPhee Neil Forrest Jack Rowson Yardley Britton McCormick McPhee McPhee

Scottish League Cup

Main article: 1999–2000 Scottish League Cup

Scottish Challenge Cup

Main article: 1999–2000 Scottish Challenge Cup

Britton Millar

Scottish Cup

Main article: 1999–2000 Scottish Cup

Keith Bingham McPhee McLean Millar

Statistics

League table

References

References

  1. "1999-00 First Division". Scottish Football Archive.
  2. (16 March 2000). "Stewart departs as Livvy aim high". The Herald.
  3. "1999-00 League table". [[Livingston F.C.]].
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