Shaun Maloney must be backed by Hibs board with finished articles and forget project signings - Tam McManus
Forget the projects. Focus on the proven.
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Forget the projects. Focus on the proven.
SPFL clubs are expected to back VAR in a decisive vote and pave the way for video assistant referees in Scottish football.
It will take two things. Sound recruitment is obvious one. A change of “culture” in the camp is the second.
Stunning goals from Ellis Simms and Stephen Kingsley gave Robbie Neilson’s men a 2-0 lead before Chris Cadden quickly reduced the arrears. Shaun Maloney’s side cranked up the pressure in the second half, even after going down to ten men with Joe Newell’s red card, but Hearts were able to see it out.
Some sections of the Easter Road support remain unconvinced by the rookie manager while others have insisted that he deserves time to make the team his own before being judged.
The pain was etched across Chris Cadden’s face at the end of an absorbing Scottish Cup semi-final. For the second time in seven days, Hibs fell short against their Edinburgh rivals Hearts.
It feels like this is where many Hibs fans are at, following the Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Hearts. Not because of the game or performance itself but because of the general feeling of apathy gripping the club.
The midfielder was given his marching orders by referee John Beaton following a yellow-card challenge on Peter Haring, having been cautioned in the early stages of the encounter.