Hibs have a huge summer ahead of them as they look to do better than a bottom six Premiership finish. The 23/24 season brought about an eighth place finish, plus the sackings of Lee Johnson and successor Nick Montgomery as head coach. A huge playing squad is in situ at Easter Road and some have already made their way out the door, including club heroes Paul Hanlon and Lewis Stevenson. Fans are now very much looking to the future, especially amid investment from Bournemouth owner Bill Foley....
Hibs’ new head coach hunt is continuing after the sacking of Nick Montgomery earlier this month. With Black Knights influence through new minority investor Bill Foley and sporting director Malky Mackay, the Premiership club are looking for a leader who can deliver consistent success to Easter Road. David Gray has been caretaker manager again and has now hidden from aspirations of a permanent role. Derek McInnes was one popular candidate amongst fans but he has signed a new deal with Kilmarnock...
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Early Hibs frontrunner Derek McInnes has committed himself to Kilmarnock until 2027, firmly ruling himself out of the running for the vacant manager’s job at Easter Road - and further strengthening the claim of in-house favourite David Gray. As revealed yesterday, Hibs had already turned their attention away from McInnes and St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson, with a desire to avoid compensation negotiations pushing them towards a short list of candidates free and ready to start work immediately....