Hibs' new Head Coach Neil Lennon is happy with the quality of player he has at his disposal as he starts his preparation for the forthcoming season.
The players returned for pre-season training last Thursday and...
Hibs will start the 2016-17 Ladbrokes Championship campaign with a trip to Falkirk following the announcement of the league fixtures for the season.
Last season Hibs played three times at the Falkirk Stadium with honours...
Hibs' Chief Executive Leeann Dempster says that as soon as it became clear that Neil Lennon was interested in the post of Hibs' Head Coach she did all she could to seal the deal and now she...
Garry Parker will be Neil Lennon's assistant at Easter Road and the Edinburgh Reporter looks back at the successful playing and coaching career of the 50-year-old.
Parker started his career at First Division side Luton...
Neil Lennon has agreed to join Hibs as Head Coach, replacing Alan Stubbs who left the Club following the Scottish Cup Final win to become Manger at Rotherham United.
He joins on a 2-year deal, and will...
Neil Lennon is expected to be appointed as Hibs' manager with Garry Parker as his number two.
The pair worked together at Celtic and Bolton Wanderers.
Lennon had a hugely successful playing career, winning the League Cup twice with Leicester then winning five...
Ladbrokes have suspended betting on Neil Lennon becoming the next Hibs manager after a flurry of bets.
The SPFL sponsors made the decision when the ex-Celtic boss was backed into 1/4 from 14/1 after sustained support throughout...
Speculation is growing as to the identity of the next Hibernian manager/head coach following the departure of Alan Stubbs to English Championship side Rotherham United yesterday.
The 'name of the da' in the Scottish sports...
On form striker James Collins is confident that Hibs have the capability to end Celtic’s unbeaten run this weekend, provided the players don’t start in the same manner that they did last Saturday against...
After Pat Fenlon’s Hibs side played Celtic at Easter Road earlier this season, a raging Neil Lennon described Hibs tackling as ‘shocking’ and one in particular by Rowan Vine as ‘rugby-esque’, before suggesting reprisals...