• 2024 Tony Award nominations announced -- Stars react

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  • Monty's relief as under-fire Hibs boss strengthens position with win

    Nick Montgomery believes his Hibs team finally got the rewards their attacking play deserved in a crushing 3-1 over St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park. And he insists that finding their clinical touch earlier would have put the Hibees well inside the Scottish Premiership top six – instead of scuffling around the relegation group with nothing of substance to play for. Speaking after a win that saw Emi Marcondes, club captain Paul Hanlon and fit-again striker Dylan Vente all find the net, Montgomery -...

  • 'We don't have a culture of fear' — Dilkens reacts to Windsor employee feedback

    Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says city hall is “doing a good job” with workplace culture despite a new ’employee experience’ report that points to employee concerns and the challenge of “recruiting and retaining talented employees.” On Monday, city council unanimously supported a “retention and employee experience” roadmap developed by hired consultant PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Council also […]

  • Double boost for Hibs boss ahead of make-or-break run-in

    Embattled Hibs boss Nick Montgomery has received a positive injury bulletin as he tackles the first of five make-or-break games. The Yorkshireman, publicly warned of the need for improved results in last week’s statement by the Hibs board, has welcomed not one but TWO potentially important performers back to full first-team training. Lewis Miller has fully recovered from a hamstring injury, while Luke Amos is finally fit and available for selection after a rocky start to his Hibs career. Both...

  • Hibs boss breaks silence over 'five games to save job' demand

    Defiant Hibs boss Nick Montgomery says he has “no doubt” that he’s the right man to lead the Easter Road club into next season. And he says last week’s “emotional” statement by the board of directors hasn’t changed his long-term plan to rebuild a squad left in disarray by constant managerial changes. Responding to the board statement branding failure to reach the top six “unacceptable” and insisting that “results need to improve”, Montgomery said: “I’ve got no doubt that I’m the man to lead this...

  • Former Hibs, Rangers and Aberdeen bosses linked with vacant Barnsley post

    On Monday, April 22, ex-Queen’s Park and Dumbarton defender Neill Collins was removed from his post as manager of Barnsley with just a single game left to play in the main League One season. Following this, a slew of head coaches have been linked with the job, including a smattering of former Rangers, Aberdeen and Hibs bosses. We’ll run you through everyone who is thought to be in the running for the job at this early stage in this piece - could any of these ex-Scottish Premiership managers get...

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    Spears, 42, was center-of-attention Thursday after bizarre events in LA . Many people online expressed serious concern for the pop star's well-being. Singer was placed in conservatorship from 2008-2021 after unusual series of events more than 15 years back

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  • Southampton boss addresses Leeds United play-off 'disappointment' amid 'beaten up' fears

    Russell Martin can sense the same feeling of disappointment at Leeds United and Southampton with both set to miss out on automatic promotion - but the Saints boss has urged his fans to rally ahead of the play-offs. Leeds and Southampton meet at Elland Road on Saturday in what was long tipped as a potential final-day automatic promotion decider, but it now looks more likely to be a dead-rubber. The Whites can still finish in the top two but need a miracle, with Ipswich Town three points clear and...

  • Where Hearts and Hibs bosses sit in SPFL's longest serving managers as 42 gaffers ranked

    There have been mixed fortunes on either side of the Edinburgh divide as Hearts and Hibs enter the final weeks of the Premiership season. As it stands, it is Steven Naismith’s Hearts that are enjoying the more successful campaign as they are set to return to European competition when next season gets underway. However, Hibs are stuck in the bottom six. A 3-1 win over St Johnstone has raised spirits but questions continue to be asked of how to improve this campaign. Football has turned into a...

  • Premiership boss makes bold statement after VAR decisions impacting Hearts, Hibs and league rivals

    A Premiership boss has called for VAR to be binned after the latest controversy arose around the refereeing tech. 10 decisions since February have been deemed to be made incorrectly after intervention from Clydesdale House. That takes the total to 26 for the season, with Hearts and Hibs impacted in the most recent admissions. It has been revealed that Hibs should have had a penalty awarded to them in a clash against St Johnstone which they eventually lost 2-1. The penalty decision which lead to...

  • Edinburgh courts: Former Hibs player admits to drunken struggle with police officers at Leith property

    A former Hibs star has been ordered to carry out unpaid work after he admitted a drunken struggle with police officers. Graeme Love, 50, lashed out with his arms and legs in an attempt to evade arrest after officers had been called out to remove him from a property in Leith, Edinburgh. The former Scotland U-21 internationalist was arrested and spent a night in the cells to sober up before appearing in court the next day following the incident in February 2022. Love - who played for the Easter...