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Collins quits Hibs 'after spending plea rebuffed'



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Published Date: 20 December 2007
JOHN COLLINS today sensationally quit as manager of Hibs – blaming the lack of resources available to strengthen the team.
The former Scotland star stunned chairman Rod Petrie with the news just 24 hours after helping open the club's £4.9 million state-of-the-art training centre. He took over the Easter Road hot seat barely 13 months ago.
QUIT: John Collins
QUIT: John Collins

It is understood Collins informed the board of directors at a meeting before heading to the new training ground to deliver the shock news to his players in person.

Collins unexpectedly tendered his resignation at a scheduled meeting of the Hibs Board today.
Afterwards, he told a packed Press conference at Easter Road his departure was down to the financial constraints he has been forced to work under.
He said: "I feel that I leave with the CIS Cup in the trophy cabinet, a fine set of young players, a great new training ground. During my time as manager we have brought in over £8.8million and paid out £360,000 in compensation (on new players].
"My reasons for resigning are that I feel I have taken the club under the current resources available as far as I can."
He added: "I came to the club 14 months ago and we've worked tirelessly, myself and the staff.
"There are lots of great memories, great matches but I felt that, at this moment in time, I couldn't take the club any further forward with the resources I had.
"Every football club has a budget and Hibs are no different I just felt that maybe it was the time to invest a little bit more in the team to take us forward.
"But I respect the board of directors, they've done a fine job.
"The club is in a great situation. The stadium is great, there's a wonderful training complex – it's been an amazing year for the club.
"The offers that have come in for players probably couldn't be refused, that's the reality of the situation but one thing it does is make my job harder.
"I love a challenge but I just came to the conclusion that I am a young, ambitious manager. I don't really like treading water but that's the job.
"There are high expectations and I'll be judged by many people. Some will say I've done a bad job. Some will say I've done a good job.
"I will always paint a pretty picture and say we've taken £8.8 million in transfers and we've invested £360,000 in compensation for players.
"We've won the CIS Cup and there are young players coming through the system again, another good group.
"Personally, I think we've punched above our weight – it's been a pleasure locking horns with the Old Firm."
Collins revealed that his dream would have been to seriously challenge the Old Firm at the top of the league.
And, asked if he thought he could have done that if the board had provided him with more transfer cash, he simply replied: "Who knows?"
Hibs chairman Rod Petrie said that the board had tried to work with Collins.

He said: "We sought to persuade John to stay on but unfortunately he has chosen to go.
"John's decision came as a surprise, and we made determined efforts to dissuade him and to work with him through the difficulties that are concerning him.
"We wish John and his family well and we thank him for his work at the club."

Collins resignation will send shock waves through the Easter Road support who had delighted in seeing a former player who had begun his glittering career at Hibs return to succeed Tony Mowbray as manager.

Within six months Collins and his assistant Tommy Craig had won the CIS Insurance Cup, Hibs first trophy in 16 years as they defeated Kilmarnock 5-1 in the final at Hampden.

But the celebrations of that day had hardly subsided before news of a player revolt within the Easter Road dressing room erupted.

Some 16 players were said to have visited chairman Petrie's house to inform him of their grievances, a move which was known to have infuriated Collins who was abroad at the time.

The matter was resolved when skipper Rob Jones issued a public apology on behalf of the players and it was thought that had brought the air of disharmony to an end.

Having seen Kevin Thomson, who had been stripped of the captain's armband by Collins, move on to Rangers in a £2 million transfer last January, a host of other stars headed for the Easter Road exit door.

Scott Brown went to Celtic for £4.5 million, Ivan Sproule to Bristol City for £450,000 while Chris Killen and Michael Stewart joined Celtic and Hearts respectively at the end of their contracts.

All in all some £10 million was pulled in via transfer fees but while new faces such as Brian Kerr, Alan O'Brien, Clayton Donaldson, Yves Ma-Kalambay were brought in as replacements. Many questioned whether they enjoyed the same talent as those who had left.

Hibs, however, confounded everyone by making a super charge start to the season, amassing 21 points from the first round of fixtures and briefly topping the SPL table.

But recently Hibs have managed just one win from their last eight games, the six points gained seeing them slip to 5th place in the table.

Nevertheless the timing of today's news, just 48 hours before the start of the hectic festive period in which Hibs will play both Celtic and Rangers, will bemuse many.

There was no hint from Collins when the Evening News spoke to him this morning as to the drastic action which was to follow nor, it is understood did Petrie or his fellow directors have an inkling of what was about to happen.

Recent speculation has linked Collins to the vacant position as Scotland manager since the departure of Alex McLeish.

However a Scottish Football Association spokesman stressed that Collins' resignation from Hibernian was entirely unconnected to the national team post.

Assistant manager Tommy Craig will remain at the club for the time being and take charge of the team for Saturday's trip to Parkhead.

Collins issued a statement this afternoon, saying: "I have resigned today with immediate effect from my role as manager of Hibernian Football Club.

"I would like to take this opportunity to wish Hibernian FC, the players, staff and backroom staff, Tommy Craig in particular, for their support during my time as manager.

"As a former player of Hibs it has been a great honour for me to be manager during this period when we won the CIS Cup, Hibs' first trophy for 16 years and have developed so many excellent young players."




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  • Last Updated: 20 December 2007 5:19 PM
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  • Related Topics: John Collins , Hibernian FC
 
1

Hibs fc,

20/12/2007 13:26:14
Good riddance collins,
2

Jimmy Jam Tart,

Edinburgh 20/12/2007 13:27:39
Please don't go Jonny!
3

Hibs fc,

20/12/2007 13:28:12
This is a good xmas present i'd say.
maybe now we'll go forward.
4

just a jambo,

20/12/2007 13:28:12
God help us if he gets the scotland job,all the good work done will go up in smoke.
5

jambo_ree,

Penicuik 20/12/2007 13:30:01
Let's hope it doesn't stop Hibs playing the free flowing attacking flair football to which we have become accustomed.
6

Mr Crisps,

Haddington 20/12/2007 13:30:21
Lost a few games, cannae take it, cheerio Square Heid.
7

edinburgh teddy,

edin 20/12/2007 13:30:39
he won that cup with mobraws players ........ HIS signings have been woeful ....he walks into a scotland team which could now pick itself ...hes never been tested with HIS OWN PLAYERS FFS i can see us being alongside outer mongolia in the ratings in one year ...... he should have stuck to knitwear in the borders lol
8

Lord Psycho Sexy,

20/12/2007 13:30:43
Oh my sides can't bear it.

The manager merry-go-ground kicks off again at Easter Road.

What an utter shambles.
9

GrahamL,

20/12/2007 13:32:22
Interesting one, it didn't look like he'd handled the first rough patch of his managerial career particularly well, but to quit? Seems a bit extreme. Given how highly he held his principles, never breaking a contract and the like, it would seem out of character for him to quit Hibs when a bigger club came sniffing around.

All very strange. I wonder how this one will pan out?
10

Way Out West,

20/12/2007 13:32:54
Genuinely shocked at this news. Going by their early league form, Hibs were going places under JC and are very much in with a shout in the league, with the Scottish Cup still to play for. At least (unlike us) they shouldn't have any problems finding a decent replacement manager.

Don't be surprised, though, if JC is installed as the next Scotland boss. That's the only reason that I can think of for him leaving Hibs.
11

GrahamL,

20/12/2007 13:35:27
And, no, he can't be Scotland manager. Can he?
There is no way in the world we'll be successful if he's going to bring in his "pass at all costs" approach to the national team. We ain't good enough to take that approach, the big nations would have a field day!
12

Lord Psycho Sexy,

20/12/2007 13:36:30
No. 10

Don't be a plum, Hearts would have no problem sourcing a manager far superior to those interested in the job at E.R.

Unfortunately, however, our regime are not on the lookout for anyone.
13

Hibs fc,

20/12/2007 13:36:55
Even without a manager we're better than the YAMS.
14

Lord Psycho Sexy,

20/12/2007 13:39:18

No. 13

Dry your eyes, you're now in freefall. I expect Hibs to be struggling against relegation by February.

This season has eerie comparisons to 1997/1998.

Lets have the same feat a decade on!

Hibs down with Hearts up, to collect the Scottish Cup.

15

Arnie,

Newington 20/12/2007 13:40:45
I heard Hibs are going to unveil a new management team of Squidward and Mr Krab
16

Randan,

20/12/2007 13:41:17
I was just getting used to the nickname Squareheid too, I really liked it.
How come hibbies who thought he was great are now saying he was duff? Oh I forgot, just the usual at Easter Road.
Please not the next Scotland manager, if so we are royally shafted!
17

Man of Reason,

20/12/2007 13:41:31
Let's hope he's not lined up for the Scotland job.

I would much prefer McGhee or even Souness to Collins - the national job needs someone with experience.
18

HMFC,

20/12/2007 13:41:48
I know he's thick but the Birmingham job's already taken.

LOL
19

Way Out West,

20/12/2007 13:41:58
#12

It's not that our regime aren't on the lookout for anyone, it's Vlad's baffling team orders and picking teams by fax that are putting prospective managers off.

If Petrie had tried this on with Collins, he would have been told in no uncertain terms where to go.
20

Hibs fc,

20/12/2007 13:42:22
Let's remember in 1973 we are the only team to thrash bitterest rivals on there home ground 7 goals to nil.
this feat is unequaled anywhere in the world.

BACK TO COLLINS FAR TOO MANY DRESSING ROOM ARGUMENTS.
BRING ON MARK MAGEE.

WE ARE A HUGE CLUB GOING TO BETTER THINGS.
21

alex paterson,

embra 20/12/2007 13:43:35
Reckon he must have asked for money to bolster the team and got a KB,so high in the league and the boss walks,a wee bit iffi.
22

East at Easter,

Irish Musselburgh 20/12/2007 13:44:26
This is good news for all Hibernian. He has no respect from a lot of the staff and we were in a sinking ship anyway (thank god we had a good start to the campaign), players weren't bothered and we were slipping down the SPL. Now there are 3 top managers to select from. Hughes, Davis, McGhee. Has to be one of those Petrie. Good riddence Collins. Wimp. Take your 6 pack up Arthur Seat and shove it !
23

edinburgh teddy,

edin 20/12/2007 13:45:09
thanks spongebob ma wee mate DODE DOLAN is in tears .....mind you hes got three season tickets to dry his eyes with ....im now on the flair uncontrollable....wait till we hear the reasons ....omfg
24

The Jambo,

20/12/2007 13:46:15
~20. Mcgee will not go to a smaller club.
We have a far better club record than you.
4-0 in a Scottish cup semi, EASY.
22 in a row.
7-0 great!!!
Gutted hes away though.
Wonder who will come in.
Hope it is not Robbo.
25

Pedantic_Hibee,

20/12/2007 13:47:00
Funny feeling it's the Scotland job or potentially Fulham he's after.

Regardless, I for one am sorry to see him go but looking at it objectively, what with all the rumours you hear from day to day, it might, might be in the best interests of all concerned.

Step forward Yogi or Mark McGhee.

To all the bitter little Jambos on here....have fun. If it deflects the attention away from the circusesque goings on at Tynie then knock yourselves out.
26

Lord Psycho Sexy,

20/12/2007 13:47:38
No 20

Would you rather go 39 games unbeaten with an embarrassing slip up in the middle or win a fluke game from 35 years ago?

You're making yourself look a little silly.
27

edinburgh teddy,

edin 20/12/2007 13:48:40
am tippin john hughes will have hibs playing FAST FREE FLOWING FOOTBALL or did spongebob do that or was it mowbray ....turnbull !!??????? sorry im lost hee heee
28

edinburgh teddy,

edin 20/12/2007 13:48:46
am tippin john hughes will have hibs playing FAST FREE FLOWING FOOTBALL or did spongebob do that or was it mowbray ....turnbull !!??????? sorry im lost hee heee
29

Mug,

20/12/2007 13:48:57
Yogi or Mark Mcghee, has to be Petrie!!

Probably a good thing Collins leaving, Hibs are murder just now and dont look like improving unless there was a major change
30

Lord Psycho Sexy,

20/12/2007 13:49:13
No 25

Circusesque. Yep, a word which accurately describes the current goings on at E.R.

31

edinburgh teddy,

edin 20/12/2007 13:49:18
am tippin john hughes will have hibs playing FAST FREE FLOWING FOOTBALL or did spongebob do that or was it mowbray ....turnbull !!??????? sorry im lost hee heee
32

Pedantic_Hibee,

20/12/2007 13:49:23
#24

Can you honestly see any manager walking into Tynecastle ?

"Hi, yes, you'll be head coach, no problem......but....you won't name the team, or sign anyone, or be allowed to sell anyone. I'll handle that. I'll let you muck around with tactics once I've named the team and pre-ordained the subs though. Yours, Vlad."

Give yourselves a shake.

It's laughable that the above find it funny that we don't have a manager. Last I was aware, you sacked your last one a long time ago for leading you to the top of the table, playing the best football in years and sweeping all before them.
33

Lord Psycho Sexy,

20/12/2007 13:49:40
No 25

Circusesque. Yep, a word which accurately describes the current goings on at E.R.

34

Mug,

20/12/2007 13:49:43
Yogi or Mark Mcghee, has to be Petrie!!

Probably a good thing Collins leaving, Hibs are murder just now and dont look like improving unless there was a major change
35

Pedantic_Hibee,

20/12/2007 13:50:08
#24

Can you honestly see any manager walking into Tynecastle ?

"Hi, yes, you'll be head coach, no problem......but....you won't name the team, or sign anyone, or be allowed to sell anyone. I'll handle that. I'll let you muck around with tactics once I've named the team and pre-ordained the subs though. Yours, Vlad."

Give yourselves a shake.

It's laughable that the above find it funny that we don't have a manager. Last I was aware, you sacked your last one a long time ago for leading you to the top of the table, playing the best football in years and sweeping all before them.
36

Mug,

20/12/2007 13:50:14
Yogi or Mark Mcghee, has to be Petrie!!

Probably a good thing Collins leaving, Hibs are murder just now and dont look like improving unless there was a major change
37

Mug,

20/12/2007 13:50:16
Yogi or Mark Mcghee, has to be Petrie!!

Probably a good thing Collins leaving, Hibs are murder just now and dont look like improving unless there was a major change
38

edinburgh teddy,

edin 20/12/2007 13:50:27
am tippin john hughes will have hibs playing FAST FREE FLOWING FOOTBALL or did spongebob do that or was it mowbray ....turnbull !!??????? sorry im lost hee heee
39

edinburgh teddy,

edin 20/12/2007 13:50:29
am tippin john hughes will have hibs playing FAST FREE FLOWING FOOTBALL or did spongebob do that or was it mowbray ....turnbull !!??????? sorry im lost hee heee
40

The Jambo,

20/12/2007 13:50:35
At least you can still watch him in his cartoon.
41

SunRacalling,

Edinburgh 20/12/2007 13:51:03
Collins didn't leave - he's been told to sling the hook!Looks like Rod finally got fed up of the JC spin, being late for everything, arrogance so far in excess of talent it was astounding, the dullest football at ER for a long time, not an inch of improvement in our play, no senior players being able to stand the management and so Rod has left JC with no option. Now finish the job and get TC and Gordon Marshall out the door. And Rod, the next appointment is the most important you will ever make - SO GET IT RIGHT!!
42

Hibs fc,

20/12/2007 13:52:08
Maybe hibs will tout, nah dont think we'll bother,

s-frail hahahahahahaha.
43

SunRacalling,

Edinburgh 20/12/2007 13:52:32
Collins didn't leave - he's been told to sling the hook!Looks like Rod finally got fed up of the JC spin, being late for everything, arrogance so far in excess of talent it was astounding, the dullest football at ER for a long time, not an inch of improvement in our play, no senior players being able to stand the management and so Rod has left JC with no option. Now finish the job and get TC and Gordon Marshall out the door. And Rod, the next appointment is the most important you will ever make - SO GET IT RIGHT!!
44

Hibs fc,

20/12/2007 13:52:54
Maybe hibs will tout, nah dont think we'll bother,

s-frail hahahahahahaha.
45

Northern Hibby.,

20/12/2007 14:00:56
Time for Rod Petrie to show what he is made of. The appointment of Mowbray did not go down too well but was a great success. Collins has not really worked. No denying we have lost a lot of quality but I would have rather had three decent players in even if it had meant transfer fees, as opposed to the mediocre lot that only he believed were better than we had. Joneleit can't get a place as he is not used to the scottish game half way through a year long loan? Waste of cash. Gathessui would struggle in the juniors. Waste of cash. Kerr has been told that he is a first pick no matter what. Waste of cash. Makalamity...[ read Kerr]. Morais. Waste of cash. O'Brien. Waste of cash. More bad than good. New Manager, new players, new ideas. Bin plans for developing the East Stand and develop what is on the pitch first.
46

Bigwull,

edinburgh 20/12/2007 14:02:53
NO 20
It's funny how you have the worst derby record in top flight football tho isn't it?
Mind you 1 trip to Tranent and I'd be offski too
47

Rambo_the_Jambo,

Edinburgh 20/12/2007 14:05:35
# 25 Pedantic_Hibee

Please name the managers that have been sacked at Hearts, you will, I think, like most Hibs fans, be hard pressed to name them.

Pub Quiz: Which foreignowner of a Scottish league club has sacked 8 managers in the past three years????????

48

Rambo_the_Jambo,

4-0 at Hampden 20/12/2007 14:07:33
# 20 Hibs fc,

Do you actually EVER have anything original or sensible to say about anything?????

You really are an idiot.
49

SunRacalling,

Edinburgh 20/12/2007 14:08:04
So predictable - JC already telling press that lack of cash is reason for going! He gets the job by saying he dosen't need cash - lots of 'contacts abroad' gets more money to spend than TM got - we paid for Kerr! and a salary three times TM - makes a mess of it and still SPINS -!
50

The Jambo,

20/12/2007 14:08:07
~33.
I never even mentioned about our Manager.
I stated that Mr Mcgee will not join a SMALLER CLUB than his current club Motherwell.
We know we do not have a manager.
51

exile-lad,

Easter Road 20/12/2007 14:08:25
i hope he takes rod peetree too the chairman..... himself is to blame in all of this always letting our players go west .......we have a good support and money is there ........but he is too affraid to gamble whilst we had tony mowbry we could have done something but no whilst ROD PEETREE is there we lack ambition...No doubt collins is going to be the nest scotland manager more lies from him ..JUDAS
52

Brown Dirt Cowboy,

St.Andrews 20/12/2007 14:09:28
John Collins is going to Celtic Park.
53

exile-lad,

20/12/2007 14:09:57
33 mcliesh left motherwell to come to hibs and we were bottom .....then ..hibs are a good club thats why
54

The Jambo,

20/12/2007 14:10:14
I bet any article on Hearts today is not being commented on by Hibs fans.That will be a first.
You actually have something to talk about in about the last 6 months.
Hence we all fancy commenting today.
55

Hibs fc,

20/12/2007 14:11:40
#5 bamby the jambo BE LIKE YOU LAD EH.
BRAINDEAD SPECIMEN,
FACT = WE ARE AND ALWAYS BEEN BIGGER TEAM THE YAMS.
56

edinburgh teddy,

edin 20/12/2007 14:12:25
#42 fn brill am on the flair lol
57

Gorgie's Finest,

20/12/2007 14:20:32
maybe JC saw the new training centre and refused to use the new showers since soap on a rope has been banned from the Hibs changing room.

HAHA pay back time for all the silly jokes about hearts new sponsor you lot all made the other day...ever heard the saying what goes around....

a team in freefall that sells all there players to the old firm. Maybe JC got sick of training OF players and decided he'd be better of actually at one of the old firm.
58

Rick O'Shea,

all over the place 20/12/2007 14:20:47
All together now.... 'WE NEED A MANAGER'
59

Ian Ross,

Edinburgh 20/12/2007 14:21:31
Hearts managers sacked :
Alex MacDonald
Tommy Walker
etc, etc

More managers than Royal Mail (and that is saying something!)

Why on earth would McGhee want to leave a club on the up ? Certainly not if he has any sense. John Hughes maybe. How about McLaren ? He is out of a job at the moment!
60

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20/12/2007 14:26:21
Comment Removed By Administrator
Reason:
61

Reasoned Debate,

20/12/2007 14:26:45
Don't know what has caused this, but I for one am disappointed. He was never given a chance and the rats who started all the trouble and caused us to miss out on a SC final (and a European place) should hang their heads in shame. He was doing a reasonable job and in time I'm sure he would have been successful He will go on to be a good manager elswhere. It's our loss.
62

GrahamL,

20/12/2007 14:29:28
Got to be Hughes to replace JC surely? Ex Hibs player, got his team playing decent football? Seems the perfect fit.
63

Reasoned Debate,

20/12/2007 14:30:39
Have it on good authority that he left because the board would not give him money for players in January. Petrie claimed that all the money went on the new traing centre and Collins just had enough and resigned.
64

jambo_ree,

Penicuik 20/12/2007 14:31:25
How about getting Sauzee back? That was hilarious.
65

Gorgie's Finest,

20/12/2007 14:33:29
Hibs FC you really are a dilluded fool.

Shall we compare domestic honours to see who the most successfull club is, or shall we compare who has played in europe most. or shall we compare derby victories over each other, or league positions at the end of the season since the clubs were founded. All of which you will find We have a better record.

And lets not forget if it wasn't for Heart of Midlothian you lot wouldn't even exsist. 1928 the scottish league wanted hgibs kicked out because they would only field catholics. It was Hearts that fought for for you lot to be kept in. And in doing so played 12 illegal games against you lot. Dont ever forget that.
66

Rick O'Shea,

20/12/2007 14:34:13
#71 not a dig, I assure you. You have been shouting for a manager, now we Hibbys are. Who do you think will acquire one first? Sensible answer only please.
67

Taras Shevchenko,

20/12/2007 14:39:05
I can't reveal my sources, but I've got it from good authority that the reason john Collins resigned was
68

Pedantic_Hibee,

20/12/2007 14:39:18
Yogi.

Has to be Yogi.
69

Pedantic_Hibee,

20/12/2007 14:39:50
#78

Laughed my head off at Lavety there!!

Top marks for ingenuity!!!
70

Dublin Hibs,

20/12/2007 14:40:50
# 66

And A big hello back!!! nice to know you are thinking about all the hibees over the festive period........sorry dreaming about us.....i for one am glad to see the back of the little san tropez boy, i heard we are now going to build a massive state of the art stadium.......attract best quality players......and win the champions league!!!!!!!! guffaw guffaw

do you think we could get petrie to pick our team this weekend......naw that's the other team in edinburgh the wee team
71

Hibslad75,

20/12/2007 14:41:15
now to get in a manager who knows how to built up team confidence and get them playing attacking football which we were not getting with collins. least we'll end up seeing european football unlike the hearts this season who sit now at 8th and will be struggling to reach top 6
72

murphy's law,

20/12/2007 14:41:24
I think if Billy Davies doesn't get the nod from the SFA he will be the man to come in. We need a bit of passion and someone who can get some spirit among the players because on Saturday they just looked despondant! Not a good time to leave us JC, just before the festive period but could you please take your humpty signings with you!
73

Gorgie's Finest,

20/12/2007 14:42:00
Has to be davie dodds.
Only he can better the monkey heid and square heid for look haha
74

Broxburn_Jambo,

20/12/2007 14:42:30
Good riddance to Sponge Bob, he found out that half the Hibs team will be sold in January with no money for replacements and walked. Ha ha.
75

Davieboy,

20/12/2007 14:42:32
Losing Collins is a blow to Hibs and Scottish football.
For one he is Scottish and is still very much an athlete, something he tried to install into the Hibs team. A big problem with Hibbs and the rest of Scottish football is far to many players like the bevy to much.
76

Rick O'Shea,

20/12/2007 14:42:36
#78 Don't see the fax getting a mention!!!
77

GrahamL,

20/12/2007 14:44:17
Quick poll of the Hibs fans here.

When you first heard this news, was your immediate thought:
a) Oh no, he would have turned it around in the end.
b) Thank God, we were going nowhere with him incharge
c) I dont cayre, as longas weer no as bad off as THE YAMS thats all I wory aboot
78

Taras Shevchenko,

20/12/2007 14:46:11
The reason Collins left is that Petrie is the one that has been picking the team AND the substitutes AND the tactics, since Collins arrived ... JC just had enough of the humiliation.

- that's why 16 of them went to RP's house - they were all asking to be on the team sheet.
79

Rick O'Shea,

20/12/2007 14:48:30
#90 I dont cayre, as longas weer no as bad off as THE YAMS thats all I wory aboot

mi god man yoor spellnig is ae rite mes isit noe
80

Meeji,

20/12/2007 14:49:16
John Collins certainly looked happy enough at the academy opening ceremony.
The Hibs board must now bring in John Hughes, the lure of available funds for players and an increased competive wage structure for players, alongwith Big Yogi's love for Hibernian Football Club should seal the deal.
81

Rick O'Shea,

20/12/2007 14:49:26
#92 good one bud!
82

SouthSideHibs,

20/12/2007 14:49:27
#90

B!

Don't believe this guff about walking cos there was no money to spend in january. Chocolate Jonny had upset too many people IMO.
83

Rambo_the_Jambo,

4-0 at Hampden 20/12/2007 14:49:38
58 Hibs fc,20/12/2007 14:11:40
#5 bamby the jambo BE LIKE YOU LAD EH.
BRAINDEAD SPECIMEN,
FACT = WE ARE AND ALWAYS BEEN BIGGER TEAM THE YAMS.

Exaclty as I said. One dead brain cell, and yet you breathe, go back to bed you silly little Fu--er
84

Rambo_the_Jambo,

4-0 at hampden 20/12/2007 14:52:05
# 64 Ian Ross,Edinburgh

Managers sacked by Romanov is what the point was.
85

Taras Shevchenko,

20/12/2007 14:52:06
90 GrahamL - I thought - Oh No !! Six pack was hilarious and an accident waiting to happen. Don't go Choc Johnny.

I bet now hibs will get someone in that will treat the players with respect and get them to work for him.....not a good scenario for us....but good for the hibees, so good luck to them.

I think they should try their hardest to get Yogi - he's a Leith boy that seems like a straight forward kind of guy that the hibs players will trust.
86

All Laugh Son,

Edinburgh 20/12/2007 14:52:28
Flecther was seen at Parkhead today...
87

SouthSideHibs,

20/12/2007 14:52:43
Can we all not just ignore Mixu and his alter ego Hibsfc today?

This is a belter of a story - not in the same league as the Burley story but still intriguing.

I've just heard that he left because he's
88

Rick O'Shea,

20/12/2007 14:54:13
#101 thank god it wasn't Fletcher!
89

Dublin Hibs,

20/12/2007 14:54:21
don't think there was as many posts when hearts last changed thier manager.......sorry sporting director........sorry head coach........sorry 1st team supervisor.........team leader??????

more people through that office than gorgie post office on giro day
90

Hibslad75,

20/12/2007 14:55:04
97
what you on about, you sit 8th in the table with a guff team! no signs of top 6 for yams this season
91

Davieboy,

edinburgh 20/12/2007 14:56:49
Losing Collins is a blow to Hibs and Scottish football.
For one he is Scottish and is still very much an athlete, something he tried to install into the Hibs team. A big problem with Hibbs and the rest of Scottish football is far to many players like the bevy to much.
92

Hibees forever,

Portobello 20/12/2007 14:58:01
thanks god has collins has gone, no motivational skills and sitting behind the dugout I see firsthand how he hasnt got a clue when it comes to setting his team up. This is no joke that he changes things based on what the fans behind him tell him to do!! i am serious on that, numerous times its happened this season.

please, please NOT yogi for next manager!! are you insane!!

it has got to be mark mcghee!
93

Taras Shevchenko,

20/12/2007 14:58:25
of course the cruel twist will be that Vlad has taken notice of the rumblings around Tynie, and he's tapped up Johnny C to be his new manager....I couldn't handle that...its bad enough with having a fax machine and the three wise men (hear no evil, see no evil and speak no evil) on the case.
94

Pedantic_Hibee,

20/12/2007 14:59:00
#101

Wake up.
95

Ninian Reid,

Edinburgh 20/12/2007 14:59:04
This is as big a shock/surprise as Kenny Richey getting home for Christmas.
96

Hibs fc,

20/12/2007 14:59:52
BAMBI-THE-JAMBO YIR A BLAW SON.

NUHIN BIT A BLAW.
97

Taras Shevchenko,

20/12/2007 14:59:56
#112 did he play for morton?
98

Brown Dirt Cowboy,

St.Andrews 20/12/2007 15:02:49
Put your hard earned on Yogi for Leith.
99

Rick O'Shea,

20/12/2007 15:02:55
#114 naw that was Rich tea
100

Gorgie's Finest,

20/12/2007 15:07:26
I know ive posted a few wind ups and apologise to the decent hibs fans as there are a few it's the imbiciles like hibs fc, that give everyone a bad name, and to be honest theres a few hearts fans the same.

Joking aside for a minute, Ive just been told from a good hibs friend of mine who called me after id sent him a txt on the wind up, that the reason JC left was because he is aware of at least 3 hibs players that will possibly be sold in January (Murphy) being one of them. He had asked Petrie for available funds and was told theres none, all the money went on the new training academy. Ma mate is fumin and i can understand why, just like a lot of other hibs fans will be outraged.

wasn't the money already in place for this academy before the sale of brown and co. hibs have raked in something like 9million in transfer fees in the past 18 months- 2 years. your debt was only standing at something like 2-3 million 2 years ago (Correct me if im wrong about those figures) and its cost 4.5 million for this academy. Which would still leave a + balance, and thats not even taking into account season ticket revenue, merchandise revenue, cup and tv revenue etc.
101

Roscoe P Coltrane,

20/12/2007 15:07:32
Interesting.

Although you can understand why he didn't last long, after all how on earth can you expect Scottish footballers to actually put some effort into physical exercise? I mean, the indignity of it all, having to train for up to ten hours a week for the paltry sum of a few grand a week. I reckon he's just got fed up working with a bunch of workshy neds.

He'll make a good manager somewhere eventually, probably not in the UK, but at the moment this is better news for Hibs than it is for Hearts.
102

Jam Tarts 1874,

In Hysterics 20/12/2007 15:09:45
Two managers in 12 months due to the hibs' board's lack of ambition, well done Petrie and Farmer!

Transfer fees in: £8.8m, transfer fees out: £360k. hibs fans should protest immediately and get the board out! No chance of that though, no backbone. I bet Fletcher regrets signing that contract now.

Does the "famous" hibs youth policy include producing a new manager from the under 19's? Ho! Ho! Ho! Happy Christmas you bunch of scroogies!

103

Grierson_Green,

Edinburgh 20/12/2007 15:10:45
You missed me out in 66 - obviously haven't annoyed you enough. Thought you didn't come on Hibs threads and slag.

WE NEED A MANAGER
104

Taras Shevchenko,

20/12/2007 15:13:35
119 Gorgie's Finest - I think the balance went to Tom Farmer for interest payments?

Spaeking of decent hibs fans, where's Lenny these days - is he playing hard to get or what? I'm sure he was a big fan of John Collins? Wonder if he's crushed about six pack flying away like the moths in petrie's wallet?!
105

Londonsteve,

Upton Park Bubble 20/12/2007 15:16:56
No doubt there is more to come out on this. In the meantime, lets go for Yogi Hughes.
106

LibbyHibby,

20/12/2007 15:17:58
Don't know why there's such a big clamour for McGhee as manager - he's only been back in the Scottish game for half a season - see what he's like in two years when the others figure out how to play against them.

Whilst sad JC is leaving performances have been poor and loyalty to certain players was never returned on the field and it's not a great surprise.

Personally think Billy Davies would not be interested which leaves just Big Yogi whose Falkirk side always play the game the right way as the best Scottish choice.

There is sure to be interest from South of the Border as well - would love to see Bristol City's Gary Johnson at ER but again unlikely.
107

SEE YOU JONNY,

SUMERIA 20/12/2007 15:19:36
Collins is leaving due to there being no money to invest in the squad. Hertz twatz on