Livingston: Gary Holt 'not interested' in knowing why Kenny Miller left
New Livingston head coach Gary Holt insists he is ānot interestedā in knowing why predecessor Kenny Millerās tenure at the club was cut short.
Holt, 45, has replaced Miller, who left on Sunday[1] after just seven weeks in charge.
And Holt says the says the situation has āgot nothing to do with meā.
āWhatās went on has went on. I canāt worry and sit thinking about that because Iāll go around in circles and not do my job properly,ā said Holt.
Holt could be joined by former Queen of the South player-manager Gavin Skelton, with Livingston keen to take him north as first team coach.
Skelton is currently coaching at Carlisle Unitedās youth academy.
Former Falkirk manager Holt also believes he and Livi assistant David Martindale will ācomplement each otherā, despite reports there was friction between him and Miller.
āItāll be very co-joined, working hand in hand,ā Holt told BBC Scotland. āIf Iām doing well heās doing well, and thatās how it should be. Itās altogether, the whole club, itās not just me and Davie.ā
Holt agrees to become Livi head coach[2]
Miller parts company with Livingston[3]
Meanwhile, Livingston are close to sealing a deal for Angola forward Dolly Menga, who has spent the past week training with the club.
The 25-year-old, who was most recently at Blackpool, is unlikely to be signed in time to face St Mirren on Saturday.
^ left on Sunday (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Holt agrees to become Livi head coach (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Miller parts company with Livingston (www.bbc.co.uk)
Livingston: Gary Holt 'not interested' in knowing why Kenny Miller left was originally published on 365 Football