Work, Rest and Play Natasha Woods Finds Out Why the New Man at Livingston Is Getting Ready to Look Out His Boots Again

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WHEN Paul Lambert was paraded as Livingston's new manager he said something he must have believed at the time: "I'm finished as a player now." From the vantage point of the tail end of August, and a dismal start to the season, his view has changed.

His decision to re-register as a player means Scotland's top flight now feature three men trying to deal with those dual responsibilities, albeit John Hughes has insisted he'll only return to the Falkirk team in an emergency.

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Work, Rest and Play Natasha Woods Finds Out Why the New Man at Livingston Is Getting Ready to Look Out His Boots Again

Craig Brewster, an evergreen 38, has started this season just as he ended last - impressing on and off the field for Inverness Caledonian Thistle and managing to juggle the pressures of both jobs in an unflustered manner.

But ask Terry Butcher about his experiences of being a player- manager and he'll tell you he wouldn't turn back the clock.

Twice at the start of his managerial career he attempted it and twice emerged scarred from the experience.

"I'd never recommend it to anyone, " said ...

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