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  • 3 days ago | hibsobserver.co.uk | Patrick McPartlin

    He discussed:his squad's fitness the target for his Hibs players going into this game how important a positive result would be the ongoing battle for third place Here's all he had to say... How's your squad looking ahead of St Mirren? "All good, Just the two out, Joe Newell and Rudi Molotnikov. It's the last week of the season, that's why everybody wants to get back fit, and just about everybody is in that position now, which is good.

  • 4 days ago | hibsobserver.co.uk | Patrick McPartlin

    He discussed:why the team's current position has surpassed expectations the team's desire and belief to win a first SWPL title since 2007 how Noa Schumacher has stepped up to replace the injured Erin Clachers why 'Fortress Meadowbank' can play a part against Celtic  Here's all he had to say... Things are still in your own hands going into these final two games, which is what you would have wanted, presumably?

  • 6 days ago | hibsobserver.co.uk | Patrick McPartlin

    For 40 minutes, Hibs had executed David Gray’s gameplan to near-perfection – or as close as possible when facing the champions. Disciplined and tidy, they led the champions through Martin Boyle's goal and looked as if they might have a chance of finally ending their 15-year wait for three points on league duty in the east end of Glasgow. But two avoidable goals in four disastrous minutes just before the interval unravelled that momentum.

  • 1 week ago | hibsobserver.co.uk | Patrick McPartlin

    Here's all he had to say... For 40 minutes it was looking good, and then conceding two poor goals, would that be fair to say from your point of view? "Yeah, I think the timing of the goals was key as well. You know when you do get chances here you have to take them, which we did, to find ourselves 1-0 up. I thought the shape was good and the discipline was good within it.

  • 1 week ago | hibsobserver.co.uk | Patrick McPartlin

    David Gray and assistant head coach Liam Craig arrive at Celtic Park ahead of Celtic v Hibs (Image: PA) Hibernian head coach David Gray has named his starting XI for this afternoon's Scottish Premiership game with Celtic in Glasgow, making one change to his side from last weekend's 3-1 victory over Dundee United. Josh Campbell comes into the line-up in place of Junior Hoilett, who takes a seat on the bench, but other than that, it's very much as-you-were for the Easter Road side.

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Patrick McPartlin
Patrick McPartlin @p_mcpartlin
14 May 25

Hibs will play Bournemouth in a pre-season friendly as part of a three-day visit to the English Premier League side this summer 👉 https://t.co/M4S1fHQ6lK https://t.co/XFoxnCqhy0

Patrick McPartlin
Patrick McPartlin @p_mcpartlin
14 May 25

Bill Foley's Black Knights are close to adding another club to their network and with it, access to Brazil, following positive talks with Moreirense's leadership 👉 https://t.co/dgKOmzNsgG https://t.co/bx25ZFjiee

Patrick McPartlin
Patrick McPartlin @p_mcpartlin
13 May 25

Good to hear from Grant Scott ahead of Hibs Women v Celtic Women, with the SWPL title in sight. He spoke about Noa Schumacher stepping up in Erin Clachers' absence, 'Fortress Meadowbank', the team surpassing early-season expectations, and more 👉 https://t.co/YeoTP9QQ3q https://t.co/RQIvxmfGW9