Everyone at Easter Road is working hard to turn the club’s current fortunes around according to head coach David Gray.
Hibs currently sit 12th in the William Hill Premiership table heading into this weekend’s game against St Mirren.
When speaking to Hibs TV Gray stressed how hard the players and staff are working to try and get three points on Saturday.
“We’ve got a good group at the moment that are hurting because they want to be successful.
“We know that we’re underachieving massively at the moment, but we know how quickly it can turn.
“The group is really close, and we know how hard everyone is working. Everyone really, really wants to turn this around, and I believe we will.
“It’s been a positive week. It was a frustrating start because of the result last weekend, and like I said, the players were hurting because they felt like they deserved three points from Dundee Utd.
“We can’t feel sorry for ourselves or look for excuses, we move on from it quickly and look at the positives from the game. We need to take those into the game against St Mirren and turn that one point into three points this weekend.
“It’s always a really tough test against them. They’re always well organised, good without the ball and good on the break.
“They play forward quickly, have power and pace up-front, as they’re a big, strong physical side that will force you to defend. We have to be ready for that challenge.”
John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.