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  1. 'Job done' & 'tricky' test passed - your views on Hibs' Scottish Cup winpublished at 12:16

    Your views

    We asked for your views on Hibs' 1-0 away win against Ayr in the Scottish Cup.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Colin: It's all about the result in cup ties. Rocky Bushiri and Jordan Smith continue to prove the doubters wrong. We need to be more clinical but in the end, we're in the quarters, job done and let's hope for a home tie.

    John: Relieved to get into the next round. Yet again back three were excellent with Rocky deservedly getting player of the match, both Caddens [Nicky and Chris] played well but up front we were poor.

    Anon: Smith was man of the match for Hibs. Ayr were very good, glad Hibs played up till the end and got through a tricky away leg.

    Martin: Was always going to be a hard game but the character and grit showed immensely. The team are playing for one another and it's a really good time to be a hibee! Get offering Cadden, Martin Boyle and Rocky new deals. They deserve it!

    Kenny: A very good game to watch. At times it was end to end and Ayr were very difficult to play against, Scott Brown has them really fit. This was another good test for the boys and they came through again and there were no more silly mistakes. Well done guys.

  2. 'We can take on anyone' - Caddenpublished at 22:37 7 February

    Nicky CaddenImage source, SNS

    Hibs wing-back Nicky Cadden: "We knew the cameras were here for a reason, they wanted an upset.

    "We weren't going to win it in the first half so we knew we had to hang in.

    "Ayr are a good side and we knew it was going to be tough.

    "A home tie would be nice for the fans in the quarters, we're on a good run just now so we can take on anyone at the minute."

  3. Ayr United 0-1 Hibs: Have your saypublished at 22:26 7 February

    Have your say

    Rocky Bushiri's late glancing header secured Hibernian's spot in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals as they overcame stubborn Ayr United at Somerset Park to stretch their unbeaten run to 11 games.

    Ayr looked set to take the Premiership visitors to extra time, but Bushiri dived to meet a flick-on from substitute Kieron Bowie and send Hibs through.

    Hibs fans, were you down in Ayrshire for the game of following along from elsewhere? Give us your thoughts on the match here., external

  4. Ayr United 0-1 Hibs: What the manager saidpublished at 22:26 7 February

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    'Job done after proper cup tie'

    Hibernian head coach David Gray: "It's job done in terms of getting into the next round I thought it was a proper cup tie the way it went right to the very end.

    "Both sets of supporters were fantastic which added to the occasion, the pitch, the conditions, people missing chances, everything that came with that.

    "I think we can be miles better we know that.

    "We always knew it was going to be a real tricky game coming down here, Ayr are flying in the Championship, Scott's [Brown] done a fantastic job and he's created a really good squad here so we knew it was going to be a really tricky tie here.

    "The character from the boys today, the mentality and where we are today keeping the run going is fantastic, I'm really delighted for the players because it is job done and we're onto the next round which is the most important thing.

    "The biggest thing for us today was to make sure we got into the next round because it was a tricky tie, there's a reason the cameras were here today, everyone outside of Hibernian Football Club was thinking there was potential for an upset.

    "I'm just glad we did our job and got into the next round".

  5. Ayr United 0-1 Hibs: Who impressedpublished at 22:19 7 February

    Martin BoyleImage source, SNS

    Martin Boyle impressed.

    Bushiri will take the headlines for his late goal, and rightly so, but in a game where few players were able to make much happen in the final third, Boyle was a constant threat.

  6. 'Brown will have them right up for it' - Gray wary of in-form Ayrpublished at 09:00 7 February

    Once on-field rivals, David Gray and Scott Brown will now go head to head as managersImage source, SNS
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    Once on-field rivals, David Gray and Scott Brown will now go head to head as managers

    Manager David Gray is expecting Premiership-calibre opposition when Hibernian take on Ayr United in the tie of the Scottish Cup fifth round.

    Hibs have found form in recent weeks and are undefeated in 10 games but can expect a difficult task at Somerset Park tonight against former Easter Road midfielder Scott Brown's Ayr, who are top of the Championship.

    "It'll be a real difficult game. The expectation around it is on us to go and win, but they're on brilliant form, undefeated in eight games," said Gray.

    "Scott Brown will have them right up for it. Their fans at home, the magic of the cup and everything that comes with that.

    "We need to be ready for that. When you're winning games like they are, you play with a level of confidence, but we're on exactly the same thing."

    Gray has been impressed with Brown's recruitment and is not surprised to see the Honest Men pushing for promotion to the Premiership.

    "Scott has a really balanced squad - a lot of senior players, a lot of players that have played in the Premiership, but then also a lot of young players with energy," added the man who scored the winning goal in the 2016 Scottish Cup final for Hibs.

    "He's also got real physical quality at the top of the pitch as well with George Oakley, and I know he's signed Curtis Main, so they've got different ways of playing.

    "I know a lot of the players and have worked with a few, such as Jamie Murphy and Mikey Devlin, so he's recruited well in terms of the character.

    "The flip side to that is I know them inside out, so how can we do the right things to combat them."

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  7. 'Hibs are doing well so it's a happy family'published at 17:07 6 February

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    Nicky Cadden talks about playing alongside twin brother Chris in the current Hibs team.

    Watch Hibs at Ayr United in the Scottish Cup fifth round on Friday on BBC Scotland from 19:30 GMT.

  8. Gray on window 'delight', Youan staying & Ayr's 'brilliant form'published at 15:44 6 February

    Brian McLauchlin
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    David GrayImage source, SNS

    David Gray has been speaking to the media before Hibs visit Ayr United in the Scottish Cup fifth round on Friday night - live on BBC Scotland.

    Here are the key points from the Hibs boss:

    • After a quiet January in which Hibs only signed one player - Gambia midfielder Alasana Manneh - Gray is "delighted all in all by where we started the window to where we ended the window".

    • He adds that "the big thing was keeping hold of the key players as well".

    • On Elie Youan, whose prospective move away on deadline day broke down: "His full focus is getting back on the pitch to make sure he gets to a level where we know he can be so effective."

    • Gray adds: "That's my challenge now, to try and improve him between now and the end of the season because trying to replace someone like that can be very difficult with the qualities he's got."

    • With Hibs on a 10-game unbeaten run, Gray knows expectations are high but is wary of an Ayr side "on brilliant form".

    • Gray praised the job former Hibs midfielder Scott Brown has done with Ayr: "There's no surprise to see them right at the very top end of the Championship."

    • He knows Ayr players such as Jamie Murphy and Mikey Devlin having worked with them in recent years and says Brown's squad is a "really good" balance of top-flight experience and young talent.

    • Youan and Joe Newell remain absent from the squad. New signing Manneh is also unavailable.

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  9. Will lack of signings 'come back to bite' Hibs?published at 16:38 5 February

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    We asked for your thoughts on Hibernian's business in the January transfer window.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Mark: I'm amazed Hibs didn't sign another keeper. Jordan Smith has been OK, but what happens if he gets injured? Josef Bursik made mistake after mistake before being replaced by Smith. Although we have improved defensively, I would have expected another centre-back as well.

    Scott: Have to say I'm a bit disappointed. The main positives are the retention of Elie Youan and getting rid of Luke Amos and Harry McKirdy who were never good enough to be at Hibs anyway.

    William: A strong experienced centre-back was a must, and an goal-scoring midfielder would have helped. Any injuries or suspensions will leave us short. A top-six spot is in the balance.

    Ally: Hibs are going through a great bit of form and the team are working together really well. The squad doesn't need any major improvements and bringing in too many new players would alter the team's dynamic which could disrupt this great form resulting in us losing points. It would be wiser to save the money for the summer transfer.

    Kieran: I'm not sure why we only brought in one player. I understand the need for quality to be brought in instead of just anyone, but if two or three injuries occur to first-team regulars, our bench is then back to the bare bones. I just hope it doesn't come back to bite us, especially with third place in the league so attainable.

    John: Given the frequent injuries to Kieron Bowie, Mykola Kuharevich and Youan, together with Dwight Gayle's advancing years, I fear we may have left ourselves a little short of firepower up top.

  10. Window gamble 'feels like an opportunity lost'published at 09:49 5 February

    Matty Fairnie
    Fan writer

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    The transfer window silently and slowly closed on Monday night with the extent of Hibs' deadline-day activity being the late announcements of the departures of Luke Amos and Harry McKirdy by mutual agreement.

    Hibs' focus is firmly on the summer, with a host of first-team players falling out of contract, and the message from the club has been clear that the next window will be the time for significant improvements.

    With third place now within touching distance, it does feel like an opportunity lost by the club.

    The solitary signing of Alasana Manneh from Odense will give Hibs a creative boost in the middle of the park, but fans will be asking where the benefit of the Black Knights relationship is as another window passes without much evidence of any tangible difference to where we were before their investment.

    It's a gamble for Hibs, albeit one that costs less than the speculate-to-accumulate approach that has so far completely failed to accumulate since the Gordon family took over.

    Perhaps the losses of recent years have brought the stark reality of the cost of owning a football club home to the Americans and their appetite to throw money at the squad is waning?

    On the flip side, the squad is in a good place at the moment, with Marvin Ekpiteta and Joe Newell set to follow recent returnees Keiron Bowie and Mykola Kuharevich in joining the first team.

    There is more strength in depth and, crucially, a winning culture within the team that David Gray will be reluctant to disrupt. Couple that with retaining Elie Youan and Rocky Bushiri, and the transfer window could even be described as a success.

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  11. Brown on Hibs tie & Motherwell vacancy - gossippublished at 08:34 5 February

    Ayr United manager Scott BrownImage source, SNS
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    Scott Brown takes on former club Hibernian on Friday

    Ayr United manager and former Hibernian player Scott Brown is not interested in the vacancy at Motherwell. (Sun), external

    Brown reveals his and Hibs head coach David Gray's children attend the same football club on a Friday and the pair are missing it this week for the Ayr United v Hibernian Scottish Cup tie. (Record), external

    Read Wednesday's Scottish gossip

  12. Hibs 'only wanted starters' in January window, says Mackaypublished at 16:28 4 February

    Hibernian sporting director Malky Mackay ahead of a William Hill Premiership match between Ross County and Hibernian at the Global Energy StadiumImage source, SNS

    Director of football Malky Mackay has explained why Hibernian only made one signing in the January transfer window, citing the importance of "not breaking team cohesion" as a reason.

    Hibernian added Gambia international Alasana Manneh to their midfield ranks, while Harry McKirdy, Luke Amos and Jake Doyle-Hayes - as well as youngsters Josh O'Connor and Josh Landers - left the club permanently and Nohan Kenneh departed on loan.

    Mackay stressed "only players who would break into the starting XI" were considered by the club.

    "It was important we didn't break the team cohesion, the momentum that's going at the moment, the culture that's in the squad," Mackay told Hibs TV.

    "So we brought in Alasana Manneh into the midfield and as far as the rest of the squad was concerned, we just had to make sure anyone else who was going to be considered would actually break into the starting XI.

    "That wasn't the case and the model going forward is to make sure our short-term and long-term goals are sustainable."

    Mackay added that the five players coming back from injury - Kieron Bowie, Joe Newell, Marvin Ekpiteta, Elie Youan and Mykola Kukharevych - will be a boost for the second half of the season as Hibs look for a top-six finish.

    On Youan, who remains a Hibs player after deadline-day talks with Stoke City and Blackburn Rovers collapsed, Mackay expressed his delight at the forward staying.

    "We consider everything that's best for the football club and if it's not the best thing, then it doesn't happen," he added. "We're delighted he's staying."

  13. Are you pleased with Hibs' January business?published at 12:55 4 February

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    With the transfer window now closed, how do you feel about Hibernian's January business?

    David Gray brought in just one player, Gambia midfielder Alasana Manneh, while trimming a bloated squad.

    Harry McKirdy, Luke Amos and Jake Doyle-Hayes - as well as youngsters Josh O'Connor and Josh Landers - left the club permanently and Nohan Kenneh departed on loan.

    Are Hibs in better shape now for their pursuit of a European place? Or did they miss a trick in the window?

    Have your say on Hibernian's transfer business., external

  14. Fringe duo McKirdy and Amos depart Hibspublished at 23:01 3 February

    Luke AmosImage source, SNS

    Luke Amos and Harry McKirdy have both left Hibs by mutual consent.

    Amos signed for Hibs in January 2024 and went on to make 15 appearances across all competitions for the Easter Road club.

    "Luke hasn't played as much as he'd like this season, and expressed an interest to explore other opportunities," head coach David Gray told club media.

    "We have allowed him to move on and make the next steps in his playing career.

    "I would like to thank Luke for his efforts and wish him all the best moving forward."

    McKirdy joined the club in September 2022 but his time at the Easter Road club was hampered due to a health issue.

  15. Youan staying at Hibs & fringe duo set to departpublished at 18:17 3 February

    Brian McLauchlin
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

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    Elie Youan will be staying at Hibs after talks with both Stoke City and Blackburn Rovers broke down.

    Youan has been absent for Hibs since the Boxing Day win over city rivals Hearts.

    The 25-year-old joined Hibernian initially on loan from Belgian side Mechelen in 2022 before signing a permanent deal the following year.

    Hibernian remain open to offers for a number of players including Harry McKirdy and Luke Amos who will be leaving the club.