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Ross County defender Sean Kelly knows all about threat Livingstone pose from watching brother Liam in action


By Andrew Henderson

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Sean Kelly will be more familiar with Livingston than most visiting players when he goes to the Tony Macaroni Arena on Saturday.

The 26-year-old defender was a regular visitor to West Lothian when his younger brother, goalkeeper Liam, played for The Lions in two spells between 2016 and 2019.

Sean Kelly rises to win a header for Ross County last time the Staggies faced Livingston in August. Picture: Ken Macpherson
Sean Kelly rises to win a header for Ross County last time the Staggies faced Livingston in August. Picture: Ken Macpherson

So there will not be too many surprises for the County man, and he is well aware of Livi’s strength on their home turf.

“I’ve been to a lot of Livingston games over the past year or so, even before when they were in League One,” Kelly explained.

“A lot of those players are still there, and what they’ve been able to build over the last couple of years has been quite impressive.

“They were down in League One, then got promoted twice, and what they did last season is something we would like to emulate."

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