The Hibernian manager is David Gray.
Despite poor results this season so far, the manager has been given time to turn it around by the club's board.
Signed on a permanent deal as manager in the summer of 2024, as a player, Gray holds legendary status at the club, most famously remembered for his stoppage-time winner against Rangers in the 2016 Scottish Cup final at Hampden.
Gray signed for Hibs in 2014 and was brought to the club by Alan Stubbs. He was made captain around a year later, and remained at Easter Road until his retirement in 2021. Since then, he has served on the coaching team for Jack Ross, Shaun Maloney, Lee Johnson and Nick Montgomery.
Read on for all the latest David Gray news, interviews and updates on the manager.
Latest David Gray news
As reported by the Hibs Observer, here is a selection of the latest stories on or involvingDavid Gray won't be sacked as Hibs board backs head coach
Hibs players care just as much as fans, insists Nicky Cadden
David Gray Q&A as he addresses striker issue and 'avoiding outside noise'
David Gray interview
David Gray spoke after his side's 2-1 home defeat to St Mirren on Saturday, November 9.
David Gray age
David Gray is 36-years-old. He was born in Edinburgh on May 4, 1988.
David Gray previous clubs
David Gray’s appointment as Hibs head coach is his first senior role in management. As a player, he played in the Manchester United youth academy, before going to represent Royal Antwerp, Plymouth Argyle, Preston North End, Burton Albion, Stevenage and Hibs.
David Gray honours
David Gray has a runners-up medal in the League Cup after managing Hibs on a caretaker basis in the 2022 Final against Celtic.
As a player, Draw helped Hibs win the Scottish Cup in 2016, when the Easter Road side beat Rangers 3-2 at Hampden. Gray also helped Hibs win the Scottish Championship.
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