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Livingston midfielder admits last year's top six agony will spur them on until final whistle

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Andrew Shinnie insists last year’s top-six heartbreak can stand them in good stead this weekend – because they know it could come down to the last kick of the ball.

The Lions were edged out last term when they let slip a 2-0 advantage at home to Motherwell with the equaliser coming in the dying seconds of the clash.

It’s proof, says the veteran midfielder, that it isn’t over until the final whistle as they travel up to Tannadice hoping to squeeze back into the top half of the table before the split.

For that to happen, Livingston need to pick up three points while requiring a favour from either Kilmarnock or St Johnstone.

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