Hibernian: February 2010 Archives

Midfielder available for Saints game

Hibs will be able to call upon Liam Miller for Saturday's home clash with St Johnstone after he had last week's red card rescinded.

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Boss excited by development

John Hughes believes Hibernian's new-look Easter Road home can become a "fortress" for his side in the future.

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Petrie on stadium plan

Hibs chairman Rod Petrie insists the new East Stand will be an 'important milestone' for the club and for Easter Road.

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Duo miss Hibs away date

Hibs will be without Colin Nish for Saturday's trip to Motherwell, while Kevin McBride is once again missing from the squad.

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Hibs boss admits mistakes

John Hughes has admitted he made mistakes with his team selection in Wednesday's humiliating 5-1 defeat at Johnstone.

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Hibs star wants to be boss

Hibs ace Ian Murray has revealed he has ambitions to manage the club at some point in the future.

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Committed Murray will get better - Hughes

Hibs star Ian Murray put pen to paper on a new two-year deal and boss John Hughes insists he will become an even better player.

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Midfielder angry at punishment

Merouane Zemmama insists Kris Boyd deliberately elbowed him in the face during Sunday's 3-0 defeat at Ibrox.

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Hughes praises players' spirit

Hibernian manager John Hughes has praised his side's fighting spirit after they came from two goals down to earn a draw at Aberdeen.

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Defender set for Hibees return

Hibs defender Sol Bamba is set to return for Wednesday night's home match against Aberdeen.

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Hibs may need to cash in - Hughes

Hibernian boss John Hughes has admitted he may be forced to sell more of his talented youngsters to help the club in the long term.

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Hughes looking to continue league form

Hibs manager John Hughes has told his players to forget any ideas of Scottish Cup glory ahead of their toughest month of SPL action.

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Bamba given extra time to recover

Hibs boss John Hughes has given defender Sol Bamba a week off to try and recover from Ivory Coast's African Cup of Nations campaign.

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Winger happy to be with Hibs

New Hibernian signing Alan Gow has revealed that John Hughes was the main reason he chose to move to his club.

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Hibs seek fresh faces

John Hughes says he hopes to further add to his squad despite the transfer window closing, with unattached players still available.

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Gow speaks out on Hibs switch

Plymouth midfielder Alan Gow admitted the chance to work with boss John Hughes again was a key reason why he joined Hibs on loan.

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Goalkeeper arrives at Easter Road

Hibs have completed the signing of Celtic goalkeeper Mark Brown, who has penned a deal which runs until the summer of 2012.

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Midfielder available for Saints game

Hibs will be able to call upon Liam Miller for Saturday's home clash with St Johnstone after he had last week's red card rescinded.

More: Midfielder available for Saints game |

Boss excited by development

John Hughes believes Hibernian's new-look Easter Road home can become a "fortress" for his side in the future.

More: Boss excited by development |

Petrie on stadium plan

Hibs chairman Rod Petrie insists the new East Stand will be an 'important milestone' for the club and for Easter Road.

More: Petrie on stadium plan |

Duo miss Hibs away date

Hibs will be without Colin Nish for Saturday's trip to Motherwell, while Kevin McBride is once again missing from the squad.

More: Duo miss Hibs away date |

Hibs boss admits mistakes

John Hughes has admitted he made mistakes with his team selection in Wednesday's humiliating 5-1 defeat at Johnstone.

More: Hibs boss admits mistakes |

Hibs star wants to be boss

Hibs ace Ian Murray has revealed he has ambitions to manage the club at some point in the future.

More: Hibs star wants to be boss |

Committed Murray will get better - Hughes

Hibs star Ian Murray put pen to paper on a new two-year deal and boss John Hughes insists he will become an even better player.

More: Committed Murray will get better - Hughes |

Midfielder angry at punishment

Merouane Zemmama insists Kris Boyd deliberately elbowed him in the face during Sunday's 3-0 defeat at Ibrox.

More: Midfielder angry at punishment |

Hughes praises players' spirit

Hibernian manager John Hughes has praised his side's fighting spirit after they came from two goals down to earn a draw at Aberdeen.

More: Hughes praises players' spirit |

Defender set for Hibees return

Hibs defender Sol Bamba is set to return for Wednesday night's home match against Aberdeen.

More: Defender set for Hibees return |

Hibs may need to cash in - Hughes

Hibernian boss John Hughes has admitted he may be forced to sell more of his talented youngsters to help the club in the long term.

More: Hibs may need to cash in - Hughes |

Hughes looking to continue league form

Hibs manager John Hughes has told his players to forget any ideas of Scottish Cup glory ahead of their toughest month of SPL action.

More: Hughes looking to continue league form |

Bamba given extra time to recover

Hibs boss John Hughes has given defender Sol Bamba a week off to try and recover from Ivory Coast's African Cup of Nations campaign.

More: Bamba given extra time to recover |

Winger happy to be with Hibs

New Hibernian signing Alan Gow has revealed that John Hughes was the main reason he chose to move to his club.

More: Winger happy to be with Hibs |

Hibs seek fresh faces

John Hughes says he hopes to further add to his squad despite the transfer window closing, with unattached players still available.

More: Hibs seek fresh faces |

Gow speaks out on Hibs switch

Plymouth midfielder Alan Gow admitted the chance to work with boss John Hughes again was a key reason why he joined Hibs on loan.

More: Gow speaks out on Hibs switch |

Goalkeeper arrives at Easter Road

Hibs have completed the signing of Celtic goalkeeper Mark Brown, who has penned a deal which runs until the summer of 2012.

More: Goalkeeper arrives at Easter Road |

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