Scott Allan's Hibs future still unclear with midfielder 'struggling with injury'
Caretaker manager David Gray admits he has no idea whether long-serving midfielder Scott Allan has kicked his last ball for Hibernian.
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Caretaker manager David Gray admits he has no idea whether long-serving midfielder Scott Allan has kicked his last ball for Hibernian.
Caretaker manager David Gray admits he has no idea whether long-serving midfielder Scott Allan has kicked his last ball for Hibernian.
Paul McGinn probably speaks for everyone of a Hibs persuasion as he reflects on a long old campaign that still isn’t finished.
Although little left to fight for this season, both sets of players have a lot to consider ahead of next term.
He had only just turned 19 when he made the hop from the Arctic Circle to the Capital but arrived full of confidence and ready to make his mark in a new country.
Hibs expect to be holding final interviews with their preferred managerial targets this time next week, as they look to bounce back from a season dogged by coaching upheaval and missed aspirations.
Chris Mueller’s return to the MLS will free up a “significant amount” of money for the new Hibs manager to use as he works to turnaround fortunes following a disappointing season.
On Monday morning – during the club’s open training session at Easter Road no less – it was announced that goalkeeping coach Jon Busch had left the club. By Monday afternoon there were whispers that key sponsorship partner SportemonGo had gone belly up and by nightfall, Chris Mueller’s projected return to MLS became public.