Jon Dahl Tomasson priced himself out of Hibs job as Lee Johnson chosen as Shaun Maloney successor
Lee Johnson was always Hibs ’ top choice - but Jon Dahl Tomasson priced himself out of the Easter Road job.
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Lee Johnson was always Hibs ’ top choice - but Jon Dahl Tomasson priced himself out of the Easter Road job.
Hibernian are poised to appoint Lee Johnson as their new boss as the club tie up details over his backroom staff.
The 17-year-old made his first-team debut at Easter Road and marked veteran midfielder Liam Craig out of the game for the final 15 minutes – just hours before picking up the Hibs Academy Player of the Year prize at the club’s end-of-season awards bash.
Lewis Stevenson is one, Paul Hanlon is another. But Darren McGregor may have something to say, too.
David Gray guided Hibs to a 4-0 win over St Johnstone in his final match in caretaker charge and then admitted he hopes to remain at the club under the new incoming manager.
The on-loan Hull City forward has endured a difficult campaign on a personal level but provided four goals and an assist in his final three games as he scored against Dundee at Dens Park on Tuesday night and teed up Paul McGinn for the equaliser against Aberdeen last weekend.
A James Scott hat-trick helped Hibs secure a happy ending to an otherwise dismal campaign but for St Johnstone the priority is on next week's play-off battle against Inverness.
Hibernian caretaker David Gray paid tribute to Darren McGregor after the long-serving defender played what may have been his last game for the club in Sunday’s 4-0 win at home to St Johnstone.