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STUART KETTLEWELL will be accepting no excuses from his players if they lose at Livingston, revealing he has banned all moaning about plastic pitches in training this week as his men aim to get back on track in West Lothian.
“I think the good teams can handle all the different scenarios, the pitches, the style of play and all the rest of it. But I also think that you can impose your good attributes on it as well. “Our preparation this week very simply needs to remain the same. We will go and train on nice grass pitches, but we are going there with a focus and knowing that we’ve got to play a game on the astroturf.
“Harry had been struggling a bit with his hip,” he said. “The guys here have done some terrific work and hopefully that will solve that problem.“What everyone is waxing lyrical about right now in terms of Harry’s performances, I’m not surprised at all. I have worked with him for a number of years and when I brought him in, I just thought he needed an opportunity to fly.
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