Bill Foley won't call Hibs transfer shots with Nick Montgomery 'unlikely' to see any of £6million cash injection this January
Despite Bill Foley's willingness to plough cash into Hibs, the club insist they will still call the transfer shots.
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Despite Bill Foley's willingness to plough cash into Hibs, the club insist they will still call the transfer shots.
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