Nick Montgomery is new Hibs manager favourite as Neil Lennon leapfrogged by Central Coast Mariners boss
Central Coast Mariners manager Nick Montgomery has shot to the top of the betting to become the next Hibs manager.
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Central Coast Mariners manager Nick Montgomery has shot to the top of the betting to become the next Hibs manager.
"Watch this space," is the message from Neil Lennon as the Irishman eyes up a second spell as Hibs boss.
Joe Tortolano claims Hibs’ luxuries should have gaffers queuing around Easter Road. But he believes the first task for Lee Johnson’s successor when he steps in the door is to turn beauty into a beast.
A-League-winning coach Nick Montgomery is being considered for the vacant Hibs job.
Craig Swan : Hibs need to find someone who knows the Scottish game and can bring some solidity.
Tam McManus insists Hibs must go for Derek McInnes after firing Lee Johnson. And the Easter Road club have also been urged to assess ex-gaffer Neil Lennon and Stephen Robinson in the search for the Englishman’s successor.
St Mirren booked their place in the Viaplay Cup quarter final draw thanks to a Caolan Boyd-Munce stunner that was enough to beat Motherwell 1-0.Stephen Robinson named the same team that beat Dundee in the Scottish Premiership seven days ago. A game of few clear cut chances was settled by a strike with just eight minutes on the clock - and it was worthy of winning any match. The ball landed at the foot of Boyd-Munce who cracked his first St Mirren goal into the top corner past Liam Kelly.
Motherwell were sent crashing out of the Viaplay Cup last 16 as St Mirren ran out narrow winners in Paisley.