How Lee Johnson hopes to inspire Hibs and create a culture using Rudimental, the SAS, and Ian Wright
He is unlikely to take the Easter Road first-team squad to Gullane Bents for a few punishing pre-season runs up the sand dunes but he might bring in a sleep coach, special forces, or a few former players to share their experiences with the team.
The 41-year-old is relaxed as he takes a break from Hibs’ summer training camp at the Amendoeira Golf Resort in Portugal’s Algarve, sipping on a soft drink in the afternoon heat as he assesses his first few weeks in post. “You’ve got to wait for the right opportunity.
You have to get a feel. I was offered five or six jobs, none of them I fancied,” he explains. “I applied for one and they didn’t want me.
You’re waiting for that perfect blend and Hibs just felt right. "I wanted a change of scenery and it’s probably not a bad time to take it in terms of feeling that we can progress. “The club seems to be investing in terms of training ground, trips like this, executive boxes, the big screens at the stadium.