Hibs comeback shows clear David Gray squad stance as Warren O'Hara tells fans what he sees every day behind the scenes
Warren O’Hora reckons the comeback against Aberdeen proves Hibs’ dressing room is 100 per cent behind David Gray.
They came from behind in stoppage time twice to salvage a 96th-minute point in a dramatic 3-3 draw with Aberdeen. Hibs may be bottom but Gray has always been adamant his players have been giving their all, although individual errors have been costing his team dearly. O’Hora is adamant the players have their boss’ back and they wouldn’t allow any other view within the Easter Road camp.
The Irish defender said: “Obviously, there have been question marks over the character of the team over the last few weeks. We are where we are in the league, that happens. The league never lies. But they’re all behind the gaffer 100 per cent. There’s no doubt about it. There’s nobody in the dressing room feeling any different. I don’t think we’d allow it in any way, anyone who would ever feel like they’re breaking away from the group or not behind the staff. The gaffer and his staff have been amazing for us. You’ve seen it in the celebrations when we scored at the end.”
The Hibs defender has insisted that there is a unity at the club right across the board, on and off the park. The fans made their feeling known during the game with a sack the board banner and chants for the dismissal of chief executive Ben Kensell and sporting director Malky Mackay.
O’Hora claimed: “I’m working with these lads every day. I can see the hard work. By lads I mean staff as well and the club in general. I can see the hard work that everybody’s putting in on the training pitch.
“Little things that you don’t even see like kit men, chefs, staff around the building. We’re all sticking together here. We all want the best for this club, there’s no doubt


