'A wasted opportunity' - Hibs right to sever ties with Foleypublished at 16:28 GMT 18 November
Matty Fairnie
Fan writer

The international break has brought a conscious uncoupling of Hibs and American billionaire Bill Foley's Black Knight group.
The split was apparently on good terms, with the two sides citing philosophical differences over the future direction of the club.
Foley wanted Hibs to be a feeder club for Bournemouth and that was never going to cut it with the fans or the Gordons, in all honesty.
It seems like it was a huge waste of everyone's time. How on earth can you go from agreeing a multi-million-pound deal with talk of multi-club models and all that comes with it, to diametrically opposed views in less than two years?
In truth, Hibs never appeared interested in operating as part of the group, and this feels like a wasted opportunity.
Foley says the owners "weren't listening" to him after Hibs lost to Kelty Hearts early in David Gray's tenure and the club leaked that the American wasn't happy with the appointments of Malky Mackay and Gray.
Of course, Gray steered the side to a third-place finish last season, so there was some vindication for Ian Gordon's decision-making. And you won't find many fans who would have wanted Gray pushed out to make way for an alternative head coach without good reason.
From Foley's most recent comments about looking for other clubs to be run to serve Bournemouth, ultimately Ian Gordon has done the right thing to kick that into touch.
Hibs should never exist for the betterment of another club. Any future partnerships must put Hibernian's ambitions front and centre. This doesn't necessarily mean they can't operate within a multi-club model – but it they do, it should work on the principle that every decision made at Hibs is for the benefit of Hibs.
It looks like a wasted opportunity, maybe less so for Hibs and more for Foley. He was fortunate enough to own a piece of a great club, and his lack of respect for the traditions and history of Hibs means he's missed out on being a part of whatever the future holds for us.




















