David Martindale


David Paul Martindale is a Scottish football manager who is the Sporting director of
Scottish Premiership club Livingston.
It is his first and only such role in the professional game, having played at Junior level following his release from prison for his participation in organised crime. He worked in various capacities at hometown club Livingston from 2014, becoming an increasingly important figure in its structure, before being appointed manager in 2020.

Career

Time in prison, first steps in coaching

Unlike most football managers, Martindale did not play the sport at the professional level. Born in Glasgow, he grew up in Govan and the Craigshill neighbourhood of Livingston in West Lothian. He was a promising youth player with Rangers and Motherwell but by his own admission did not apply himself to make the most of his talents, and was released from a contract with Rangers after fracturing his leg in an unauthorised local match with friends. He played at Junior level for Linlithgow Rose and West Calder United and had business interests in the hospitality sector.
After a pub he owned caught fire without insurance cover he became heavily involved in organised crime, specifically the large-scale supply of cocaine as well as money laundering. He was arrested in April 2004 following a police operation; while awaiting trial, he enrolled at Heriot-Watt University to undertake a degree in construction project management.
Martindale was imprisoned in November 2006, serving four years, then completed his degree following his release. In football, he played for Whitburn in the East Region Juniors then became assistant manager at Broxburn Athletic.

Progression at Livingston

In 2014, while employed in the construction industry, he became involved with local professional club Livingston as a part-time volunteer based on personal recommendations and following appropriate background checks, with his work initially consisting of basic training duties and ground maintenance – the club's poor financial state at the time meant they were in need of assistance at minimal cost. Even at that stage, his appointment was scrutinised in local press. He gradually became more involved in coaching and recruitment during Mark Burchill's spell as manager. He began to study coaching formally, obtaining his UEFA B Licence via the Irish Football Association, due to them being more accommodating to applicants with convictions than their Scottish counterparts.
Martindale was appointed assistant manager of Livingston when David Hopkin became manager in January 2016, and when Hopkin departed in May 2018 after leading the club to successive promotions from Scottish League One to the Scottish Premiership, took temporary charge of the team; several signings were made during this summer period but no official matches played prior to the appointment of Kenny Miller, who soon resigned in August 2018 to continue his playing career. Martindale again had interim control for a matter of days before Gary Holt took over, keeping Martindale on the staff and handing him increased responsibilities as 'director of football operations'.

Livingston manager

Holt quit as Livingston manager in November 2020 – again deciding to leave despite a relatively successful spell where the Lions comfortably retained their top-flight status in both seasons of his tenure – and Martindale was appointed head coach on an interim basis, alongside Tony Caig. He won four matches in a row during this time, and was officially appointed manager until the end of the season on 21 December. His side went on to win four subsequent Premiership matches, before securing two draws against title holders Celtic and progressing to the League Cup Final. The Scottish Football Association's 'Fit and proper person' hearing by its Professional Game Board took place on 26 January 2021 with a positive outcome for Martindale, who had been turned down in his application to be a club official a year earlier but was supported publicly by eminent sporting academic Phil Scraton and the local MP Hannah Bardell.
There was also widespread support for Martindale within Scottish football from fans, players and other managers.
Martindale won Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month in November 2022.
Despite relegation from the Scottish Premiership in 2023-24, Martindale was given a new one-year contract in May 2024.
On 30 March 2025, Martindale led Livingston to their first trophy in eight years after they defeated Queens Park 5–0 at Falkirk Stadium to win the 2024–25 Scottish Challenge Cup final. After finishing second in the league behind Falkirk in the 2024-25 Scottish Championship he led Livingston to promotion back to the Scottish Premiership at the first attempt after they came from two goals down to beat Ross County 5–3 on aggregate in the play-off final.
On 1 February 2026, after almost six years as Livingston manager, Martindale stepped down to become sporting director at the club, with assistant Marvin Bartley taking on the managerial role. Livingston were six points adrift at the bottom of the Scottish Premiership table amid a winless run of 22 games.

Managerial Record

  • Initially caretaker and appointed permanently on 21 December 2020

    Honours

Manager

Livingston
Individual
  • Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month: December 2020, January 2021, November 2022