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Gary Holt hopeful Livingston survival will help transfer plans

Holt hopeful survival will help transfer plans
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Livingston secured their top-flight status in a 2-0 win over Hamilton on Wednesday.

Livingston manager Gary Holt hopes securing their top-flight safety with six games to spare can attract new signings.

A 2-0 win over Hamilton on Wednesday removed any prospect of Livingston getting drawn into the play-off equation.

Holt and assistant manager David Martindale have their work cut out to repeat the feat next season, with Livi losing skipper Craig Halkett to Hearts, loan striker Ryan Hardie due to return to Rangers and the likes of Declan Gallagher considering other offers.

And Holt has welcomed the extra time to plan for next season.

"It's a massive achievement," Holt said. "To do it with six games left is a phenomenal achievement. We were relegation favourites, everybody's tip to go down, and I'm really pleased for the lads.

"We have had chats about recruitment and where we are looking and this also helps, it has given us a longer time frame to put things in place and not stand still.

"It certainly helps when you are trying to attract players. Players can see you are guaranteed for next season and they are not taking a gamble or waiting.

"We know what type of players we are looking at and it gives us a bit more time to do the analysis."

Holt, whose side visit Celtic Park on Saturday, added: "Hopefully we can try a few things in the coming games, give players some game time and see if they can handle the pressure of playing at this level.  You want to finish on a high and carry on the good work."

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