Shaun Maloney welcomes involvement of ex-Hibernian players
Shaun Maloney wants Hibernian’s former players to play a part in bringing success to the club.
The recently-installed boss believes it is crucial that the Hibees tap into the passion and knowledge of those who have worn the green and white shirt with distinction in the past.
In an effort to “embrace the club’s history”, he has been inviting ex-Easter Road favourites to the training ground, with Paul Kane – who made almost 300 appearances for Hibs in the 1980s – and 13-year club veteran Pat Stanton both present on Monday ahead of Tuesday’s Edinburgh derby at home to Hearts.
“We’ve had some ex-players in today – I try and have as many as I can at the training ground,” he explained. “We had Paul Kane and Pat Stanton today and they’ve got a lot of experience of the fixture, so it was really good hearing their stories.
“The history of the club is something I really want to embrace. I want as many of the ex-players that can give us their experiences as possible, not just for this game.
“They’re always welcome and I hope to have as many of them at the training ground and watching our games as possible. I want to involve them more. I invited Pat to one of my first days of training and I got speaking to him about the ex-players and their connection with the club, and how it had maybe been lost a little bit in the last few years. I want to change that.
“The history of the club and the history of the players has to be embraced and celebrated and we have to show our players exactly what levels can be achieved here so the more ex-players we have, hopefully they’ll feel more welcome at training and matches.
“It’s been amazing for me to listen to someone like Pat about all his experiences and the different managers he’s had at the club