Hibernian highlighted Paul Heckingbottom’s commitment to attacking football as they appointed the former Leeds and Barnsley manager as their new head coach.Heckingbottom won the race to succeed Neil Lennon and has signed a deal until the summer of 2022.
| Hibernian FC are delighted to confirm the appointment of Paul Heckingbottom as Head Coach. Paul has agreed a three-and-a-half year contract and will be assisted by former Scotland international Robbie Stockdale.https://t.co/7FOQLpy9h9 pic.twitter.com/lJBc3gJxDV— Hibernian FC (@HibernianFC) February 13, 2019Former Blackburn manager Michael Appleton had been hotly tipped to take over earlier in the week but contract talks reportedly stalled and Heckingbottom has been handed the role.The 41-year-old led Barnsley to a Football League Trophy triumph and promotion to the Sky Bet Championship in 2016 during a spell in caretaker charge and consolidated their position in England’s second tier after getting the job on a full-time basis.He left for Leeds last season but lasted only four months before being replaced by Marcelo Bielsa in the summer.2
Hibernian highlighted Paul Heckingbottom's commitment to attacking football as they appointed the former Leeds and Barnsley manager as their new head coach. Heckingbottom won the race to succeed
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This is a list of the people to manage Hibernian.Hibs did not officially appoint a manager until 1903 because they did not incorporate until then. From 1875 until 1903, the club were run by a committee, although Dan McMichael was effectively the manager when the club won the 1901-02 Scottish Cup and the 1902-03 league championship.
Paul Heckingbottom has been appointed head coach of Hibs on a three-and-a-half year contract. The 41-year-old former Barnsley and Leeds United boss will be assisted by ex-Scotland internationalist
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Former Barnsley and Leeds United manager Paul Heckingbottom has been appointed Hibernian's new head coach. The 41-year-old Englishman has agreed a three-and-a-half-year contract and will be
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The former Leeds United and Barnsley manager, Paul Heckingbottom, could be appointed Neil Lennon's Hibernian successor within the next 48 hours, according to the Sun. The newspaper claims
Hibernian: Paul Heckingbottom appointed as head coach
Paul Heckingbottom (born 17 July 1977 in Barnsley, South Yorkshire) is an English football coach and former player, who is currently the head coach of Scottish Premiership club Hibernian. Heckingbottom played as a defender for several English clubs, including Sunderland , Scarborough , Hartlepool United , Darlington , Norwich City , Bradford
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New Hibs boss Paul Heckingbottom (left) with Leeann Dempster and Robbie StockdaleFormer Barnsley and Leeds United manager Paul Heckingbottom has been appointed Hibernian's new head coach.The 41-year-old Englishman has agreed a three-and-a-half-year c
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Hibernian appoint new manager Hibs have named Paul Heckingbottom as their new manager following the recent departure of Neil Lennon. The 41-year-old former Barnsley and Leeds United boss has agreed a deal at Easter Road until the summer of 2022 and will be assisted by former Scotland defender Robbie Stockdale.
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Hibernian highlighted Paul Heckingbottom's commitment to attacking football as they appointed the former Leeds and Barnsley manager as their new head coach. Heckingbottom won the race to succeed Neil Lennon and has signed a deal until the summer of 2022.
Hibernian: Paul Heckingbottom appointed as head coach
Hibernian appoint Paul Heckingbottom as new manager on deal
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