100% yes.
The pitch is a fucking disgrace and not suitable for decent quality football.
Morelos, Lafferty and Ejaria all fell down several times early in the match, when they tried to turn or control the ball, with no-one near them. The whole team looked very wary of the surface and we didn't play our usual game. Even when Middleton came on, he passed the ball several times, when I would have expected him to take on his man, as normal.
Livingston have played 7 games at home this season and conceded only 2 goals. That is unheard of for a newly promoted club.
They pack their defence and the middle of the park, safe in the knowledge that it's almost impossible for the opposition to turn quickly when they pass or receive the ball. This reduces them to pumping high balls into their box, which is not our usual game and bread & butter for a packed defence.
Livingston depend on free-kicks or long throws, for most of their goals, as they are more used to playing on their shit-heap and use it to their benefits.
There is no way that they will be relegated this season as they have such a huge home advantage, bizarrely more so against the top teams who try to pass, turn & move, rather than punt and hope for a knock down.
I'm not a gambling man, but if you can bet on which stadium will see the least amount of goals this season, it will be the Toni Macaroni.