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They look so happy!! 😍😍😍
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Just gonna put this here since I haven't really done much else tbh Lack of inspiration hit me like a brick. Love him pls he's precious- ✦General Information✦ Name: Oliver King Nickname(s): Oli, Ovie, etc Age: 19 years old Gender: Male Species: Otter kemonomimi Preference: Homosexual Height: 5’0 ft (Very smol) ✦Reside✦ Living Location: In a studio apartment near the college he attends ✦RELATIONS✦ (Name): Colleen King (mother) Oliver is pretty close to his mother and likes to hang out her when he has the time. They do puzzles, card games,etc and chat. (Name):Samuel King (Father) Oli has a close relationship with his father, doing some kinds of sports together. They like to swim and go on short hikes. (Name):Livvy King (Little sister) Oli's relationship with his sister is pretty decent, but is a bit hard. They have about a 14 year age gap, so it honestly depends on the situation. They do generally get along though. (Name):Akuma Akuma is Oli's bf and he loves him to pieces despite how dangerous he is. Would do almost anything for him~ (Name):Ace Wellingstone Ace has been Oli’s best friend for a while now, ever since they were children. They have always been very close, and Oli feels like he can tell him anything. However, Oli is completely unaware of Ace’s romantic feelings towards him. Poor bby, he’ll never really be able to be with Oli since he’s in love with Akuma :’D (Name):Dawn Will be added later once this character is more developed (Name):Finian Will be added later once this character is more developed (Name):Raiden Labs Oli and Raiden get along pretty well despite a 5 year age difference. They hang out sometimes at the hideout whenever Raiden isn’t too busy. They like to talk and listen to music together. (Name):Ryan Prescod Oli’s abusive ex boyfriend. He used to mentally and verbally abuse him in the time they were together. This resulted with Oli having some insecurities from his belittling, and has grown to fear him. Just the sight of his face scares Oli. ✦PERSONALITY✦ -Caring: He has a soft spot for helping people, will go out of his way to assist others. -Cheerful: Oliver is a huge optimist and tends to see the good in everything and everyone. -Neat: Loves to keep everything tidy and organized! He gets a bit stressed when things aren’t in order.. -Considerate: He tries his best to be conscious of other people’s feelings/needs, and gets sad when others are upset. -Energetic: Seemingly has unlimited amounts of energy, even after doing a strenuous activity. He doesn’t get tired easily. -Gentle:Hates hurting anyone, tries to be as soft as possible. -Loyal: Is like a dog in this aspect. -Playful: Loves messing around and having some goofy fun. -Sweet: He’s like sugar dear god. -Quiet: Usually like this around strangers or people he doesn’t know very well. He likes to make sure they’re comfortable with something before bringing it up. -Pure: Doesn’t really get adult humor somehow even though he’s 19-- also doesn’t really swear. -Clumsy: He’s not super clumsy, but tends to trip on the stupidest objects all the time (Ex: Falls up the stairs a lot) -Gets distracted pretty easily. Makes him a tad forgetful as well sometimes. -Excitable: Goes for anything he likes-from tv shows to friends- he gets hyped easily. -Insecure: The main reason being because of his Ex, who mentally/emotionally abused him. -Naive: Ties in with him being pure, he’s a bit too trusting and caring. -Soft hearted: Being the overly kind and trusting boy he is, he often gets taken advantage because of it. -Sensitive: Not hugely so, but he does take mean words a bit more to heart than others. -Weak: He’s not very strong and can’t fend for himself very well. ✦LIKES/DISLIKES✦ Likes: -Anything that has to do with water. Particularly swimming. -Cute things/people -Hugs -Animals. Pretty much any of them. -Outdoors -Flowers and plants in general -Bees. They help the plants grow :3 -Pastels -Sweet and salty foods -Soft clothes and items -Watching tv with people he likes -Doodling -Autumn -Hot Chocolate -Baggy clothes and scarves -Rain -Etc Dislikes: -When it’s overly hot or cold -Anything even a little spicy -People getting hurt or upset -Lack of inspiration -Loud noises -BUGS (Especially moths) -Rude or hurtful behavior -etc (He’s pretty positive, so not a lot of things actually bother him) ✦Skills✦ -2D artist (Draws traditionally and digitally. He specializes in a cute cartoony like style, and often paints with watercolor) -Is a really good swimmer. Could’ve gone professional if he wasn’t so into his art. ✦BACKGROUND✦ Childhood: Oliver was born and raised in a city called *insert name*. He lived with his family that consists of his mother, father, and little sister. He had a very normal and happy childhood and has a strong relationship with his family. He was one of those kids you’d probably call a goody two shoes. He didn’t really do anything wrong and spent most of his time either with his family, friends, or finishing up his schoolwork. Despite Oli being a naive child, he was pretty smart and had good grades. Adolescence: Middle school was pretty much all around the same for Oli, nothing really changed for him until freshman year of high school. That time was the one that really shaped him, and not really in a good way. That year he met this boy named Ryan Prescod. He was the captain of the football team, tall, handsome, charismatic. Oli couldn’t help but to completely fall for him. Ryan however, saw an opportunity in this. Oli is the kind of kid that you could manipulate into doing most anything and Ryan liked that. He used warm and loving words to get Oli in the palm of his hands. He saw him as a means to get what he wants, not for a loving relationship. Ryan was really sweet and caring at first, but shortly after they got together, he began to show his true colors. When Ryan didn’t get his way, he’d insult and belittle Oli, to the point it made him actually believe that what he said was true. It was definitely a mentally/emotionally abusive relationship. Hell, he would sometimes beat him a little, but only in spots where the bruises and cuts could be covered up. Ryan even tried to control who he was hanging out with and for how long. This went on for about four months, until others intervened and broke it off. That left Oliver broken for a while, with insecurities that Ryan instilled into him. Oli still acted like he usually did, keeping these things to himself. The last thing he likes to do is worry the people around him. He silently suffered with these fears and insecurities. After all, this happened, Oli got anxious when he started developing even a slight crush. Fearing it might end up like the last relationship, or that he just wouldn’t be good enough. About two years later, in junior year, in his English class, he was paired up with this boy named Akuma. He was infamous around the school for getting into violent fights with other kids and other horrible rumors that liked to float around. Of course, Oli was intimidated at first but was curious to see if he was truly as bad as everyone painted Akuma to be. The two boys would butt heads a little during the time they worked together, but after some time, they got along for the most part. Despite Akuma’s bad reputation, Oli got attached to him and wanted to get to know him more. Akuma was reluctant at first, but let him stick around anyway. They became pretty close after a while, and to Oli’s surprise, started to really like him. He began to panic as soon as he realized this, old memories of his last relationship flooding back onto him like a tidal wave. It took him a bit to calm down and come to terms with his feelings. He realized, based on what he knew of Akuma, that he would most likely never do that. He actually became really sensitive and agitated whenever Oli was even the slight bit injured or when he just looked upset. When Oliver eventually built up the courage, he confessed to Akuma when they were alone. Akuma eventually accepted his feelings and they started dating. They decided to keep it to themselves for a while, eventually gradually telling the people close to them. It was mostly due to the nature of their relationship and their vastly different lifestyles. Adulthood: Currently, Oliver is a nineteen-year-old college student studying art (specifically illustration, a little bit of animation). He lives in a studio apartment near the school but often likes to stay at his bf’s place. Although it is kind of far away from his apartment. He's pretty content on how his life is going so far. ✦ Other Info✦ He has a sun tattoo on the left side of his chest. (I’ll add more as I develop him <3) Note: I will be adding more outfits for him because he needs all the outfits All feminine ofc Also I don't mind adding more relationships for him, I'd prefer kemonomimis tho, as that's the kinda universe he's set in. Also I might redraw this later as I'm not really too happy with it--- ;;v;; Character and art(c) Kit-Kat-Draws Design by @/BurntUniverse Some of the other characters mentioned belong to KoKo-The-Rabbit
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Thoughts on the Squad...
So it's close to midnight where I am and I am just really in a mood to talk (well write on tumblr, cause I can't actually talk to you all but you get the idea). I also figure that what better way to get to know me a little bit better than to hear my opinions (just opinions pls don't kill me) on the boys. I was the first blog on tumblr dedicated to the buttercreams. I remember not even knowing about their self titled group name of the buttercreams and having to come up with my own ship name of sorts. It was so hard trying to squish seven names together but that's how JOMICONSPARACKOSHOLI came about. (Everyone asks me about the name so here you are). I remember how hard it used to be to say that and remember the name. It's funny how easily I say/type jomiconsparackosholi now. It's crazy how big this fandom has gotten; don't you all think? I love how it's brought together so many people - that's my favourite thing about fandoms. Okay so anyway let's cut to the chase in what will be a very rambly and unedited post (in order of who I watched first): JOE Joseph Graham Sugg was the first of the gang that I started watching. I probably started watching him three years ago (occasionally before rhat), when he was still living at his dad's house. And I won't lie, I used to have the biggest celebrity crush on Joe. I used to watch his videos again and again to cheer me up. Though I wouldn't really call it a 'celebrity' crush - what I loved most about youtubers, and Joe especially, at that time was how relatable and close to me they were. It's not like with Ryan Gosling where the chances of me ever meeting him are close to 0; it felt like I had some chance of meeting Joe. That's why my crush on Joe lasted fairly long, but I did soon come to the realisation that it was never going to work; the chances of meeting him, let alone becoming friends, when I lived in the opposite hemisphere was actually quite slim. Ah well, right? Anyway, Joe will always have a special place in my heart haha and be one of my favourites of the squad. CASPAR Caspar Lee, I started to properly watch weekly when he moved in with Joe. Like Joe, his videos always could make me smile, though his humour is a bit off for me. I don't know if that makes sense but it still makes me laugh, just that sometimes, I can see that he's just being a stupid idiot (though that probably goes for all of the boys to some extent). But yeah I liked Caspars videos more then, when he was more free and didn't seem to care so much. Still, he can always make me smile and cheer me up so. Caspar reminds me of sunshine, does he to anyone else? He just seems to be always so happy and excited; that's probably what I like about him the most. And of course, jaspar videos were my fav haha Joe and Caspar just work so well together, I love it. CONOR Now I didn't find out about Conor through youtube. I found him when his song Can't Say No became popular a couple of years ago now (that makes me feel quite old ahha). Anyways, I loved that song at the time. It was (still is) such a banger. From this, I fell upon his YouTube channel and when he began to upload covers I was hooked. Conor is really talented, I was unsure at first because of his what seemed heavy use of auto tune, but he is. He writes and puts together so many songs (my brain is starting to fail me, I can't think of the right word). His covers have to be some of my favourite versions of some songs and so when he released the album last year (it's 2017, can we believe it??) I was so unbelievably proud. Cause I had seen him grow with his music, I just couldn't help but be so happy for him. JOSH You all probably know that my favourite of the squad is Josh and Joe. And if you don't, then maybe I did a good job of hiding it (I want my blog to be about all the boys). It might surprise you to know that when I started watching josh from his first video, I didn't like him at all. I just thought he was trying to get into YouTube to be like his friends, Caspar and Joe and not for any real reason. However, I persisted, thinking that I had to give him a chance, I couldn't judge him by just a few videos. And thank the heavens I did, because now I have a cute, friendly, caring and thoughtful beanpole to watch weekly. I love Josh because of how down to earth he seems and how friendly and caring (same words as before, I know, I apologise for my brain) he is. Like how he takes care of all the guys and loves his mum and dad and everything. I did have a small crush on Josh for a while but with the same realisation as with Joe, it very quickly fell apart. Also I feel like Josh wouldn't be attracted to me like he is the super skinny pretty white girls in his recent hot tub video so lol. OLI Oli should probably be before Josh because I did watch his videos for a while before Josh made his channel, guess I was too keen for the beanpole sorry. Oli's videos never were ones that I watched weekly, I am subscribed but I only really watch the ones that seem to interest me (which does end up being most of them don't worry). What I love about oli is also how caring and thoughtful he is. One of my favourite videos of all time is his Christmas gift giving one, from maybe 2015. All the presents in it were so well thought out and kind, it just represents what kind of person Oli is. I also love how much Oli loves what he is doing with his life, it's great how much he loves youtube and his family and his life in general. JACK When Jack launched his channel, I liked him right away. He was just very charming and funny from the get go (though his humour is again quite different to mine, but not as different as Conor's is). My first memory of jack was how attractive he was lol (all the guys are attractive though, we cannot deny). Lookmy brain is really starting to struggle especially because of how his channel is fairly new. Ooh okay I've got something, I love how determined Jack is to move up in life. Like look at how far he's come since starting (or should I say restarting) youtube. He's cohosting radio shows, he's making music, he's doing everything he's wanted to ever do and it's inspiring. MIKEY I'm not going to lie, Mikey is probably my least favourite of the group. When it comes to my imagines, it's really hard to write about Mikey because I just don't really have a connection with him like I do the others. Look before you all hate on me (which you hopefully won't because you're all stars), it would be almost unnatural to like all of the guys 100%. You don't like every fruit in the world and I don't like every buttercream guy to the max. I have nothing against Mikey, like I said before, I can't judge someone just by what they choose to show me. Our humours and personalities just don't really click is all. It kinda really only started when he began his channel, I just felt as though he was only really making videos because he saw how successful his friends were. I thought he would grow on me like Josh did but it hasn't really happened so. Even though I have my favourites and my least favourites, I love the buttercream squad because of their relationship with each other. I love how much they all love each other and how they hang out heaps. Remember the summer barbecue they had at Jack/Conor/Josh's flat? I love how they all support each other with all of their goals and dreams. Just look at how they all tweet the others' books and merchandise and songs and new channels and movies. It's the cutest thing. That's why roughly a year ago (? Maybe? Not sure) I felt the need to see pictures and read ff about the seven boys. That's why I made up the longest ship name ever (#jomiconsparackosholi). They're all just so funny and good looking and cheerful and relatable and... just my favourite squad ever. Okay that's it, good night friends xx send me your thoughts, I'd like to hear them. But for now, I'm all talked out. --- #jomiconsparackosholi
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Scotland win 'a step forward - now they have to take another'
A scratchy 1-0 would have done. A flat, ugly grind. A late fluky winner. Given the mood of the nation, and the now customary soul-less atmosphere at Hampden, Scotland would have settled for that.
It was grey and damp and it was a little bit cold on Monday. Safe to say that many in the 17,000 crowd would have arrived in the expectation of seeing more of a slog than a show.
For Alex McLeish and his players the mission couldn’t have been simpler. Just win. Just find a way – any way – of avoiding the catastrophe of dropped points at home against Albania, a draw or a defeat that would have finished McLeish’s Nations League campaign at the first hurdle and brought with it a new kind of venom directed at the manager.
They did. What happened was, in the recent context of the national team, a pocket of joy. We were concerned that these players might have suffered psychological damage by being coursed around Hampden by Belgium three nights earlier. No.
We were concerned that the ability McLeish had in his first incarnation as Scotland manager of getting his team to play brave and ambitious football was gone forever. Hopefully not.
We were concerned about a lot of things. The lack of wit and goals and victories. The fatalism that is Scotland’s curse – Gollum in football boots. McLeish didn’t wave a magic wand and dispel all doubt on Monday, but what his team achieved was an entertaining and at times classy win that gave life to their Nations League hopes. That was enough. It was better, a lot better, than many would have imagined.
Scottish FA opts to keep games at Hampden[1]
‘I’m building a wall, not papering cracks’ – McLeish[2]
Scots’ ‘energy’ a blueprint for success[3]
McLeish has to be commended. He went with Kilmarnock’s Stephen O’Donnell and O’Donnell was a buzz-bomb, a terrific presence in the team. He went with Steven Naismith and, his eye-watering missed sitter apart, the Hearts striker scored one and assisted with the other, even if he was offside at the time. A slice of luck? Scotland will take it all day and all night. He made big calls in his team selection and he called them correctly.
The Scotland manager has cut a bit of forlorn figure as he’s tried to cut his way through the thicket of friendlies that were placed in front of him like thorns growing through barbed wire. Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, Belgium. Only in the world of the SFA would that schedule make sense when you’re trying to build confidence after another failed campaign.
He has some respite now. That high-energy performance against Albania has to be added to in Israel next time out before the national team can hope to win back the disaffected among their support, but it was an impressive beginning.
If McLeish is trying to do his bit with the team, then his bosses have to play their part elsewhere. Ticket prices and choice of venue remain a major turn-off for supporters and that’s something they need to address, something that McLeish can do nothing about.
McLeish ‘ready to create a new team and new formation’
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McLeish said he is trying to build something new[4] rather than papering over the cracks of what he inherited. He’s right. Scotland’s team against Albania was full of vast experience at club level but precious little experience at international level. That’s an issue and it looks like the manger is intending to attack it.
Five of his starting line-up on Monday are still in single figures in terms of caps. Two more who began against Albania – Kieran Tierney and John McGinn – are just about in double figures. Others who might come into the reckoning in the near future are callow in the ways of international football. Scott McTominay, Ryan Fraser, Ryan Jack, Stuart Armstrong, Graeme Shinnie, Tom Cairney, Jack Hendry, Jamie Murphy, Scott McKenna, Oli McBurnie and Kenny McLean. None of them are battle-hardened in the Scotland jersey.
McLeish looks like he’s ready to create a new team and a new formation. He appears to be keen on picking his 3-5-1-1, or tweaks therein, and a core group of players and sticking to it as much as form and injury allows. He wants to build the feeling of a club in the frame of a country and work on familiarity and togetherness. A bond, in other words. A bond that might get them through some tough days ahead.
So, Allan McGregor is his goalkeeper and he starts the important games. And, in most instances, he plays three at the back – John Souttar, Charlie Mulgrew and Tierney with McKenna another option when he’s fit.
He is wedded to giving the Tierney and Andrew Robertson combination on the left a proper chance as opposed to ripping it up and putting Tierney to right-back in a flat back four. It looks like Kevin McDonald, John McGinn and Callum McGregor are his go-to guys in midfield. Some more excellence from O’Donnell and he could well join that group.
When the Northern Ireland manager, Michael O’Neill, was asked about the reasons behind the success of his very moderate team in reaching Euro 2016, and then progressing into the knockouts, he pointed to their canniness on the field.
Most of them had 30, 40, 50 caps. Some had many more than that. They weren’t rock ‘n’ roll footballers, but they knew the reality of the international game and as players, and as people, they were close. The whole was greater than the sum of the parts. They had an underdog spirit and it took them to a place where Scotland haven’t been in two decades.
O’Neill fielded a team rather than a collection of individuals and that’s where McLeish wants to go, too. In fact, he’s been there already. In his first stint in the job, Scotland won a lot of games because he built on the culture that was created by his predecessor Walter Smith. For that little spell, Scotland became hard to beat in the first instance and then added the bells and whistles – or James McFadden to give it another name.
One victory is a mere crumb in a time of famine, but it was fun watching on Monday night and how long has it been since we’ve said that watching Scotland has brought a smile to the face?
McLeish has taken a step forward. The challenge is to make sure the game in Israel next month sees him taking another.
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References
^ Scottish FA opts to keep games at Hampden (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ ‘I’m building a wall, not papering cracks’ – McLeish (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Scots’ ‘energy’ a blueprint for success (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ build something new (www.bbc.co.uk)
BBC Sport – Scottish
Scotland win 'a step forward – now they have to take another' was originally published on 365 Football
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Livingston come from goal down to end Hib's unbeaten start to league season
Livingston ended Hibernian’s unbeaten start to the Premiership with an impressive 2-1 victory.
Spectacular strikes from Shaun Byrne and then Scott Pittman gave the hosts the points at the Tony Macaroni Arena after Daryl Horgan had put Hibs ahead.
The result means Gary Holt has two wins from two games in charge of the Lions.
Hibs are now without a league victory since the first game of the season.
Neil Lennon brought on Oli Shaw, Emerson Hyndman and Thomas Agyepong in a bid for an equaliser, but Hibs toiled to create clear chances.
Tenacious Lions never give up
Livingston’s never-say-die attitude has become their trademark and it was again in evidence as they clawed their way back into the match where others may have wilted.
Hibernian have, on occasion, had problems turning dominance into goals, as was the case against Aberdeen last week and they suffered a similar malaise here.
They weren’t helped though by the artificial pitch, the pace of Martin Boyle particularly hindered on the dry, sticky surface.
And it was Boyle who created Hibs’ best opportunity of the first period, cutting the ball back to Lewis Allan, who completely missed his kick and Lewis Stevenson fired narrowly over.
But on loan forward Horgan was the visitors’ most creative player and the opening goal was just reward for his earlier endeavour, stabbing home after some pinball in the box.
Gary Holt’s side had threatened only on occasion but Scott Pittman should have put them ahead before Hibs scored, only to fluff his shot into Adam Bogdan’s arms.
But it was a wonderful piece of skill from Byrne that drew them level. The midfielder slalomed into the penalty area, past two defenders and sent a low shot past Bogdan, who just a few minutes later scooped a Pittman header over the bar.
He had no answer to Pittman’s thunderous shot shortly afterwards though, as Livi turned the game on its head.
Perfect start for Holt as Hibs struggle up front- analysis
BBC Scotland’s Alasdair Lamont at the Tony Macaroni Arena
What a start to Gary Holt’s time in charge at Livingston after two wins from two. He said before the match he didn’t want to approach this game simply trying to avoid defeat and after they weathered a bit of a storm from Hibs, they took the game by the scruff of the neck.
They remain a tenacious team and look like they will be difficult to beat, particularly at home.
Dolly Menga will be a handful for opposition defences and the three-man central defence of Declan Gallagher, Craig Halkett and Alan Lithgow is tough to penetrate.
Hibs have to find a way to turn pressure into goals. Once Flo Kamberi is fit and Neil Lennon can pair him with Jamie Maclaren, they may become more clinical.
It’s not exactly panic stations yet. It’s their first domestic defeat but if they want to challenge at the top of the league, they can’t afford to lose games like this.
‘We played like strangers’- reaction
Livingston manager Gary Holt: “The performance was brilliant, they gave everything that we asked of them. We scored two really good goals.
“We got the win and to show character to come back from a goal behind is testament to the players.”
“If we suddenly turn up in two weeks’ time and think that we’re good players and we can pass the ball about and be tippy tappy, we’ll get turned over- we need to stick to what we’re good at.”
Hibernian head coach Neil Lennon: “We got what we deserved second half because the hungrier team won and that’s down to me, so I take full responsibility for that performance.”
“The equaliser turned the momentum towards Livingston. But we didn’t do enough in the final third and defensively it was very very poor.”
“We looked a little bit disjointed at the end of the game and we played a little bit like strangers and I need someone to take responsibility for that.”
Line-ups[1]
Match Stats[2]
Live Text[3]
Line-ups
Livingston
1Kelly
31Gallagher
26Halkett
4Lithgow
15LawlessSubstituted forKajaat 65'minutes
8Pittman
6Byrne
7Jacobs
3Lamie
45MengaSubstituted forHamiltonat 83'minutes
17RobinsonSubstituted forCaddenat 76'minutes
Substitutes
2McMillan
11Cadden
14Kaja
19Burns
21Stewart
30Hamilton
33Lawson
Hibernian
31Bogdan
25Ambrose
36Porteous
4Hanlon
10Boyle
3WhittakerBooked at 67mins
7Horgan
14MallanSubstituted forAgyepongat 70'minutes
16Stevenson
9MaclarenSubstituted forHyndmanat 64'minutes
49AllanSubstituted forShawat 76'minutes
Substitutes
8Slivka
17Agyepong
20Hyndman
21Laidlaw
32Shaw
33Murray
43Mackie
Referee:
Steven McLean
Attendance:
5,305
Match Stats
Home TeamLivingstonAway TeamHibernian
Possession
Home46%
Away54%
Shots
Home9
Away10
Shots on Target
Home6
Away2
Corners
Home5
Away3
Fouls
Home13
Away5
Live Text
Posted at
Match ends, Livingston 2, Hibernian 1.
Full Time
Posted at 90'+5'
Second Half ends, Livingston 2, Hibernian 1.
Posted at 90'+5'
Corner, Livingston. Conceded by Steven Whittaker.
Posted at 90'+5'
Corner, Livingston. Conceded by Steven Whittaker.
Posted at 90'+3'
Foul by Ricki Lamie (Livingston).
Posted at 90'+3'
Efe Ambrose (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 89'
Attempt missed. Martin Boyle (Hibernian) right footed shot from the right side of the box is close, but misses to the right.
Posted at 85'
Foul by Jack Hamilton (Livingston).
Posted at 85'
Ryan Porteous (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Substitution
Posted at 83'
Substitution, Livingston. Jack Hamilton replaces Dolly Menga.
Posted at 80'
Corner, Hibernian. Conceded by Alan Lithgow.
Posted at 79'
Attempt saved. Nicky Cadden (Livingston) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner.
Posted at 78'
Dolly Menga (Livingston) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 78'
Foul by Steven Whittaker (Hibernian).
Substitution
Posted at 76'
Substitution, Hibernian. Oli Shaw replaces Lewis Allan.
Substitution
Posted at 76'
Substitution, Livingston. Nicky Cadden replaces Scott Robinson.
Posted at 72'
Foul by Dolly Menga (Livingston).
Posted at 72'
Ryan Porteous (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Goal!
Posted at 70'
Goal! Livingston 2, Hibernian 1. Scott Pittman (Livingston) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the top right corner.
Substitution
Posted at 70'
Substitution, Hibernian. Thomas Agyepong replaces Stephen Mallan.
Booking
Posted at 67'
Steven Whittaker (Hibernian) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Posted at 67'
Shaun Byrne (Livingston) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 67'
Foul by Steven Whittaker (Hibernian).
Posted at 66'
Corner, Livingston. Conceded by Adam Bogdan.
Posted at 66'
Attempt saved. Scott Pittman (Livingston) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal.
Substitution
Posted at 65'
Substitution, Livingston. Egli Kaja replaces Steven Lawless.
Substitution
Posted at 64'
Substitution, Hibernian. Emerson Hyndman replaces Jamie Maclaren.
Posted at 62'
Attempt missed. Craig Halkett (Livingston) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left.
Posted at 60'
Foul by Scott Robinson (Livingston).
Posted at 60'
Paul Hanlon (Hibernian) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Goal!
Posted at 58'
Goal! Livingston 1, Hibernian 1. Shaun Byrne (Livingston) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner.
Posted at 57'
Foul by Keaghan Jacobs (Livingston).
Posted at 57'
Lewis Stevenson (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 54'
Foul by Shaun Byrne (Livingston).
Posted at 54'
Daryl Horgan (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 54'
Foul by Scott Robinson (Livingston).
Posted at 54'
Ryan Porteous (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Goal!
Posted at 52'
Goal! Livingston 0, Hibernian 1. Daryl Horgan (Hibernian) right footed shot from very close range to the top left corner.
Posted at 52'
Corner, Hibernian. Conceded by Alan Lithgow.
Posted at 51'
Attempt blocked. Stephen Mallan (Hibernian) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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References
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BBC Sport – Scottish
Livingston come from goal down to end Hib's unbeaten start to league season was originally published on 365 Football
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