Hibernian fans have had a long and disappointing season, starting with high hopes of a successful European run but ending with a bottom-six clash against relegated Livingston. With only 17 wins in 50 matches, it is clear that the season did not meet expectations. Only four wins came against teams in the top half of the table, highlighting the team’s struggles.
Looking ahead to next season, Hibernian fans are growing increasingly frustrated with the team’s lack of competitiveness higher up in the table. However, there is hope for change as investment from the Black Knight will allow the club to attract quality players to help move forward. Interim boss David Gray has performed well in his recent stint as manager and is a strong candidate for the permanent position, especially with the support of sporting director Malky Mackay.
The summer transfer window brings optimism for fans as they hope for new signings and a fresh start under a new manager to bring success to Leith. The challenge for Hibernian will be to turn things around quickly and rebuild their reputation as a competitive force in Scottish football.
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