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2003–04 Livingston F.C. season


FieldValue
clubLivingston
season2003–04
managerMárcio Máximo
(until 14 October)
David Hay
stadiumAlmondvale Stadium
leagueSPL
league resultNinth place
cup1Scottish Cup
cup1 resultSemi-final
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultWinners
league topscorerDerek Lilley (12)
season topscorerDerek Lilley (18)
highest attendance9,627, vs. Rangers, SPL, 25 October 2003
lowest attendance2,675, vs. Montrose, Scottish Cup, 10 January 2004
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nextseason2004–05

(until 14 October) David Hay

Season 2003-04 saw Livingston compete in the Scottish Premier League. They also reached the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup and won the League Cup.

Summary

Livingston finished 9th in the Scottish Premier League during Season 2003–04. They went on to win League Cup after defeating Hibernian in the final, and reached the semi-final of the Scottish Cup losing to Celtic.

Management

Livingston started the season under Márcio Máximo who had been appointed during the summer. On 14 October 2003 he resigned as manager and was replaced by David Hay who led the club to their League Cup win.

Fixtures and results

Scottish Premier League

Main article: 2003–04 Scottish Premier League

Maloney Thompson Boyd Rubio Pasquinelli Makel Thompson Pasquinelli O'Brien Crawford Makel Britton McNamee Thomson McMenamin Lilley Fernández Sutton Thompson Larsson O'Brien McLaughlin Samuel McIntyre Riordan McMenamin Canning McSwegan O'Brien McMenamin Grady Lilley
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Scottish League Cup

Main article: 2003–04 Scottish League Cup

Quino Pasquinelli Makel McAllister

Scottish Cup

Main article: 2003–04 Scottish Cup

Fernández Larsson

Statistics

League table

References

References

  1. (June 2017). "2003-04 Premier League". Scottish Football Archive.
  2. (14 March 2004). "Livingston lift CIS Cup". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  3. (11 April 2004). "Livingston 1-3 Celtic". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  4. (5 June 2003). "Keane puts Livingston on Maximo alert Brazilian named as surprise new manager". Herald Scotland.
  5. (14 October 2003). "Livingston boss resigns". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  6. "fixtures 2003-04". Livingston Fc.
  7. "Livingston results 2003/2004". Livi Mad.
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