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I'm worried Hibs transfer problem could POISON the dressing room but they've made a start on solution - Tam McManus

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Hibs are starting to flex their muscles in the transfer market and it’s exciting to see - but there’s one big problem that worries me.

Nine summer arrivals is good business and David Gray is definitely getting his own players in. He has no excuses now. He’s gone right through the spine of the team and almost every area has been covered by signings.

But my concern is that he desperately needs to get a few out because there’s players there sitting on nice contracts and not wanting to budge.

He’s found himself with a squad of Chelsea proportions. They’ll need to build another changing room at East Mains at this rate.

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