Why ex-Hibs boss Jack Ross was at Hearts training alongside Robbie Neilson
Former Hibs boss Jack Ross was pictured at the Oriam in a conversation with Hearts boss Robbie Neilson during the club's training.
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Former Hibs boss Jack Ross was pictured at the Oriam in a conversation with Hearts boss Robbie Neilson during the club's training.
A high risk appointment, it appears that Hibs were developing buyers’ regret as early as three months into Shaun Maloney’s reign. But having sacked their second manager in the space of one chaotic season, the Easter Road outfit is seeking greater stability and continuity, according to the man at the top.
Hibs owner Ron Gordon has moved to quell fears that the Easter Road outfit could be left behind by their city rivals Hearts.
Ron Gordon has defended his son's performance in the recruitment department and stressed he does not personally decide which players to sign.
The younger Gordon currently carries the title of Head of Recruitment and some supporters have questioned what role, if any, he would have in appointing a new manager to succeed Shaun Maloney, who was relieved of his duties after just four months earlier this week.
The 39-year-old left Hibs on Tuesday after damaging consecutive defeats by Hearts ended prospects of silverware or European football next season.
Hibernian owner Ron Gordon has defended his son’s performance in the recruitment department and stressed he does not personally decide which players to sign.
For the second time in just four months, the Hibs hierarchy are searching for a new manager after the sudden dismissal of Shaun Maloney on Monday morning. The 39-year-old lasted merely 19 games in the hot seat at Easter Road before club chairman Ron Gordon decided to part ways with the former Celtic player, saying he had hoped the appointment of a “young, highly regarded coach” would help take Hibs forward but conceded that simply “it didn't work out.”