| 2005–06 season | |||
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| Manager |
Paul Lambert John Robertson |
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| Stadium | Almondvale Stadium | ||
| Scottish Premier League | 12th (Relegated) | ||
| Scottish Cup | Round 3 | ||
| Co-operative Insurance Cup | Semi Final | ||
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Season 2005–06 saw Livingston compete in the Scottish Premier League. They also competed in the League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
Livingston finished last in the SPL and were relegated to the Scottish First Division. They managed only four wins in 38 games a current joint record they hold with Dunfermline for the least number of wins in a season since the SPL began.
Under new manager Paul Lambert Livingston only managed two wins in 26 games. This led to him resigning on 11 February 2006 after their defeat to nearest rival Dunfermline.John Robertson was appointed as manager but was unable to stop Livingston's demise managing only a further two wins.
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