Rangers in apparent truce with SPFL as public Ibrox thanks raises eyebrows at Hampden
Latest Odds - Who Will Be The Next Hibs Manager?
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Latest Odds - Who Will Be The Next Hibs Manager?
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Rangers appeared to call a truce in their long running feud with SPFL bosses when they publicly thanked the league for helping Giovanni van Bronckhorst prepare for a shot at European history.
Hibs will not be rushed into appointing a long-term successor to Shaun Maloney.
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.
Muirhouse's Kieran Tierney returned north to watch his former side - but it was Rangers who prevailed against Celtic in a tense Scottish Cup semi-final.
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.
Always a good piece of advice for our brittle existence on this planet but one which is often left unheeded. It feels like that is especially true of football fans. We tend to get carried away with the good times and subconsciously believe they’ll last forever. Nothing ever does and, unless you’re a big fat glory hunter, for the most part the experience of following a club is a seemingly never-ending cycle of fluctuations. For instance, one year you can find your club relegated despite plenty of investment. Then two years later you can finish in third place, qualify for eight games in European football and book a place in the Scottish Cup final for the third time in four years.