David Gray happy to learn from Hibernian experience
David Gray believes his eventful first season in coaching will be a hugely beneficial experience – even if he cannot say he is enjoying it.
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David Gray believes his eventful first season in coaching will be a hugely beneficial experience – even if he cannot say he is enjoying it.
David Gray’s interim reign will come to an end when Hibs pull down the curtain on a disappointing season against St Johnstone on Sunday.
Hibernian caretaker manager David Gray has told the players they must show a reaction to their midweek defeat and give their home fans something to smile about before the summer.
Niall McGinn’s third-minute strike was cancelled out by James Scott’s first goal for Hibs but Josh Mulligan restored the hosts’ lead and substitute Charlie Adam made the points safe with a fantastic strike late on, prompting a stern response from interim boss David Gray after the match.
The hosts took an early lead through Niall McGinn but Hibs hit back through James Scott’s first goal for the club. Josh Mulligan restored Dundee’s lead and Charlie Adam made the points safe with a wonderful strike from distance late on.
Dundee boss Mark McGhee insists his side have given relegation rivals St Johnstone something to think about after they beat Hibernian 3-1.
The 58-year-old took charge of Hibs between 2004 and 2006, before going onto have stints with West Brom, Celtic, Middlesbrough, Coventry, and Blackburn Rovers.
Caretaker manager David Gray admits he has no idea whether long-serving midfielder Scott Allan has kicked his last ball for Hibernian.