Hibs 'weren't heading in right direction under Shaun Maloney', claims owner Ron Gordon
The 39-year-old left Hibs on Tuesday after damaging consecutive defeats by Hearts ended prospects of silverware or European football next season.
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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.”
Hibernian owner Ron Gordon claimed he believes in continuity despite insisting that four months was ample time for Shaun Maloney to prove himself as manager.
Hibernian are looking for another new manager after ending their gamble on Shaun Maloney after just four months. Former Hull City player Maloney was head-hunted by Hibs chief executive Ben Kensell and left his role as Belgium assistant manager to take up the role in December, but a damaging double derby defeat by Hearts has cost the former Scotland international his job.
When Gordon speaks to the media, and by extension the fans, on Wednesday I want to hear there's going to be more investment in terms of getting Hibs back into Europe. You need to invest in the club and you need to invest in players. That's what will get supporters back on side: good names being brought to the club.
Hibernian are looking for another new manager after ending their gamble on Shaun Maloney after just four months.
The decision to remove Shaun Maloney as manager of Hibs caught many off-guard on Tuesday morning, even if it came amidst the backdrop of the club failing to reach the top six of the cinch Premiership and losing to its Edinburgh rivals Hearts in the Scottish Cup semi-final.