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Liam Bryce is a football writer with experience at some of Scotland's foremost media outlets, including The Herald, Glasgow Times and Daily Record. His work has spanned the length and breadth of Scottish football - including the biggest stories and matches, interviews with a range of prominent figures, plus long-form investigations on issues affecting fans and the grassroots game. He won the Jim Rodger Memorial Prize in 2023.
Liam Bryce is a football writer with experience at some of Scotland's foremost media outlets, including The Herald, Glasgow Times and Daily Record. His work has spanned the length and breadth of Scottish football - including the biggest stories and matches, interviews with a range of prominent figures, plus long-form investigations on issues affecting fans and the grassroots game. He won the Jim Rodger Memorial Prize in 2023.
The 34-year-old brings a wealth of experience and a strong goalscoring record to Easter Road - but he's more than just a poacher.
Already eliminated from the Premier Sports Cup, which returns this weekend, Hibs have no fixture until September 29.
David Gray's side recorded a first Premiership victory of the season on Saturday.
The forward scored Hibs' second during Saturday's 2-0 win over St Johnstone at Easter Road.
The Hibs head coach spoke to the media after his side's 2-0 victory at Easter Road - here's everything he had to say.
Goals from Mykola Kukharevych and Martin Boyle were enough to earn Hibs a first Premiership victory of the season.
The 21-year-old forward will miss at least four months of the season after suffering a hamstring injury with Scotland U-21s.
The 34-year-old striker has signed a one-year deal at Easter Road.
David Gray's side will go in search of a first Premiership win of the season on Saturday at Easter Road.
The forward was taken off during Scotland U-21s' win over Malta with a hamstring problem.
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