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    Hibs loan round-up

    Hibs loan round-up: Campbell on target, Martin clean sheet, winning start for Shanley
    With the resumption of football in Scotland’s third and fourth tiers, a number of Hibs loanees were back in action this weekend. Here’s a quick round-up of how the Easter Road representatives fared.

    Jack Brydon – Stenhousemuir
    The young defender, who spent time on loan at Lowland League side Civil Service Strollers in the first half of the season, was not named in Davie Irons’ matchday squad.

    Josh Campbell – Edinburgh City
    Midfielder Campbell capped his and the Citizens’ return to action with a goal after just three minutes as the Capital side beat Elgin City 2-1 at Borough Briggs. He now has six goals and three assists from 16 games in all competitions.

    Jayden Fairley – Stenhousemuir
    Fairley was an unused substitute in Stenny’s 2-0 win against Albion Rovers.

    Jamie Gullan – Raith Rovers
    "Hammer” featured at left midfield for the Stark’s Park side in their 1-1 draw at Ayr United.

    Tom James – Salford City
    Full-back was a second-half substitute for Salford as they went down 2-0 away to Cheltenham – his first appearance since February 9.

    Stevie Mallan – Yeni Malatyaspor
    Mallan replaced Afriyie Acquah for the last 13 minutes of Yeni Malatyaspor’s 2-2 draw with Gaziantep.

    Paddy Martin – Stenhousemuir
    ‘Keeper kept a clean sheet as the Warriors posted a 2-0 win against Albion Rovers in their first game back.

    Stephen McGinn – Greenock Morton
    Midfielder played the full 90 minutes at Cappielow as the hosts defeated Queen of the South 2-1.

    Fraser Murray – Dunfermline Athletic
    Murray played the full 90 minutes as the Pars suffered a 1-0 home defeat by Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

    Innes Murray – Alloa Athletic
    The midfielder played an hour of the Wasps' 3-0 loss to Dundee at Recreation Park.

    Ryan Shanley – Finn Harps
    Shanley came on for loan side Finn Harps in the 57th minute of their impressive 1-0 victory over Bohemians in Ballybofey. The young striker had a penalty shout turned down shortly after entering the action and with Harps having a few players facing spells on the sidelines the Hibs loanee could be in with a chance of a starting berth for this week’s trip to Dundalk.
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    Nice summary, thanks for the update.

    Josh Campbell in particular seems to be doing well. Goals always impress.

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    Interesting , thanks.

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    Very helpful post - with so many players out on loan it's great to get an update

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    Here’s a link to the original article in the Evening News:

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfurryhibby View Post
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    Nice summary, thanks for the update.

    Josh Campbell in particular seems to be doing well. Goals always impress.
    Young lad just needed to play

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    Ryan Shanley over at Finn Harps, this was their first game of the season, so hopefully should get the whole season.

    I half expected to see Dabrowski go back out to Dumbarton
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    Quote Originally Posted by offshorehibby View Post
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    Ryan Shanley over at Finn Harps, this was their first game of the season, so hopefully should get the whole season.

    I half expected to see Dabrowski go back out to Dumbarton
    Window is open until the end of the month
    Poor lad hardly played any football this season

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    Great to read how our loans are doing . Thanks 👍
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    So, this weeks Evening News round up.

    https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...hanley-3182127

    Hibs loan round-up: Gullan winner, and victories for Allan and Shanley
    A number of Hibs loanees were in action over the last few days despite the international break. Here’s a quick round-up of how the Easter Road representatives fared.
    By Patrick McPartlin

    Scott Allan, Ryan Shanley, and Jamie Gullan all enjoyed winning weekends with their loan clubs

    Scott Allan – Inverness Caledonian Thistle
    The playmaker was a second-half substitute for the Caley Jags as they won 1-0 at home to Arbroath, playing 35 minutes of the second period.

    Jack Brydon – Stenhousemuir
    The defender was not named in Davie Irons’ matchday squad for the defeat by Edinburgh City.

    Josh Campbell – Edinburgh City
    Campbell missed the Citizens’ back-to-back wins against Albion Rovers and Stenhousemuir.

    Jayden Fairley – Stenhousemuir
    Fairley came off the bench for the last nine minutes of Stenny’s 3-1 loss at Ainslie Park against Edinburgh City.

    Jamie Gullan – Raith Rovers
    The forward was a 65th minute replacement for Gozie Ugwu in Raith’s home match with Morton and the on-loan Hibee netted the only goal of the game on 82 minutes to secure all three points for the Stark’s Park outfit.

    Tom James – Salford City
    Welshman was not involved as Salford lost 1-0 at Exeter City.

    Stevie Mallan – Yeni Malatyaspor
    Mallan wasn’t in action for the Turkish side owing to the international break.

    Paddy Martin – Stenhousemuir
    ‘Keeper made some good stops but was powerless to prevent Edinburgh City recording a 3-1 win against the Warriors.

    Stephen McGinn – Greenock Morton
    McGinn played the full 90 minutes as Morton succumbed to a 1-0 defeat in Kirkcaldy, with Easter Road colleague Jamie Gullan scoring the winner for Raith.

    Fraser Murray – Dunfermline Athletic
    Murray was involved as the Pars got off to a dream start against Dundee at Dens Park with two goals in the opening six minutes but Stevie Crawford’s side ended up losing 3-2.

    Innes Murray – Alloa Athletic
    The other Murray was an unused substitute as Alloa drew 2-2 at home to Ayr United.

    Ryan Shanley – Finn Harps
    Shanley made his second appearance for Ollie Horgan’s side, again off the bench in the second half, as Finn Harps recorded an impressive 2-1 win at Dundalk. Harps are now top of the league wit
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    Fraser Murray playing in the Fife Derby this evening.

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    Fraser Murray playing in the Fife Derby this evening.
    Jamie Gullan starting for Raith as well.

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    Callum Yeats starting for Stenhousemuir, Josh Campbell starts for Edinburgh C

    Oh I and Paddy Martin for Stenny
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    Quote Originally Posted by offshorehibby View Post
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    Callum Yeats starting for Stenhousemuir, Josh Campbell starts for Edinburgh C
    Callum has been injured for a bit

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    Gullan has just scored, making it 4-1 to Raith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    Callum has been injured for a bit
    Nearly forgot Paddy Martin and Jack Brydon starting with Jayden Fairley on the bench. If Yeats has been injured good to see him starting and hopefully a run of games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by offshorehibby View Post
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    Nearly forgot Paddy Martin as well. If Yeats has been injured good to see him starting and hopefully a run of games.
    He was a started before his injury

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    Gullan adds another!


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    Just in case toy haven't seen it, here's the latest Evening News loanee round up.

    https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...brydon-3197420

    Hibs loan round-up: Allan plays part in 4-1 win and more gametime for Fairley and Brydon
    Games continue to come thick and fast for Hibs’ loanees. Here’s how they got on over the past week.
    By Patrick McPartlin

    Scott Allan – Inverness Caledonian Thistle
    Played 69 minutes of Inverness CT's 4-1 win at Morton, assisting Scott Allardice's opener, and got another 75 minutes under his belt in the 1-1 draw at Queen of the South on Saturday.

    Jack Brydon – Stenhousemuir
    Defender played in the 1-0 win against Cowdenbeath and 3-1 defeat by Queen’s Park.

    Josh Campbell – Edinburgh City
    Two full games for the midfielder as he lined up against Annan Athletic in a 1-1 draw at Ainslie Park last midweek, and Stranraer in a 1-0 win at Stair Park over the weekend.

    Jayden Fairley – Stenhousemuir
    A first-half substitute for the Warriors in their 3-1 loss at the weekend, playing 50 minutes.

    Jamie Gullan – Raith Rovers
    Sidelined for Raith’s 2-2 draw at home to Arbroath after picking up an injury in the Scottish Cup defeat by Livingston.

    Tom James – Salford City
    The full-back again missed out as the Ammies recorded a 2-1 win at home to Stevenage.

    Stevie Mallan – Yeni Malatyaspor
    Mallan impressed in Yeni Malatyaspor’s 1-1 draw with Fenerbahce on Thursday.

    Paddy Martin – Stenhousemuir
    Martin continues to impress for loan side Stenhousemuir, keeping a clean sheet in the 1-0 win against Cowdenbeath last midweek and featuring in the 1-1 draw at Brechin on April 6, and the 3-1 loss to Queen’s Park on Saturday.

    Stephen McGinn – Greenock Morton
    McGinn played the full 90 minutes as Morton went down 4-1 at home to Inverness CT last midweek and was on the park for 82 minutes of the 1-1 draw with Dundee at the weekend.

    Fraser Murray – Dunfermline Athletic
    Got 65 minutes on the left in the 1-1 draw at Ayr United at the weekend.

    Innes Murray – Alloa Athletic
    Came on as a second-half substitute in Alloa’s 6-0 defeat at Tynecastle on Friday night.

    Ryan Shanley – Finn Harps
    Came on for the last 19 minutes of Harps' 2-1 win against Waterford, keeping them joint top of the table.

    Callum Yeats – Stenhousemuir
    Full-back scored the winner last midweek as Stenny defeated Cowdenbeath but missed the weekend’s 3-1 defeat at home to Queen’s Park.
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    Quote Originally Posted by offshorehibby View Post
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    Just in case toy haven't seen it, here's the latest Evening News loanee round up.

    https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...brydon-3197420

    Hibs loan round-up: Allan plays part in 4-1 win and more gametime for Fairley and Brydon
    Games continue to come thick and fast for Hibs’ loanees. Here’s how they got on over the past week.
    By Patrick McPartlin

    Scott Allan – Inverness Caledonian Thistle
    Played 69 minutes of Inverness CT's 4-1 win at Morton, assisting Scott Allardice's opener, and got another 75 minutes under his belt in the 1-1 draw at Queen of the South on Saturday.

    Jack Brydon – Stenhousemuir
    Defender played in the 1-0 win against Cowdenbeath and 3-1 defeat by Queen’s Park.

    Josh Campbell – Edinburgh City
    Two full games for the midfielder as he lined up against Annan Athletic in a 1-1 draw at Ainslie Park last midweek, and Stranraer in a 1-0 win at Stair Park over the weekend.

    Jayden Fairley – Stenhousemuir
    A first-half substitute for the Warriors in their 3-1 loss at the weekend, playing 50 minutes.

    Jamie Gullan – Raith Rovers
    Sidelined for Raith’s 2-2 draw at home to Arbroath after picking up an injury in the Scottish Cup defeat by Livingston.

    Tom James – Salford City
    The full-back again missed out as the Ammies recorded a 2-1 win at home to Stevenage.

    Stevie Mallan – Yeni Malatyaspor
    Mallan impressed in Yeni Malatyaspor’s 1-1 draw with Fenerbahce on Thursday.

    Paddy Martin – Stenhousemuir
    Martin continues to impress for loan side Stenhousemuir, keeping a clean sheet in the 1-0 win against Cowdenbeath last midweek and featuring in the 1-1 draw at Brechin on April 6, and the 3-1 loss to Queen’s Park on Saturday.

    Stephen McGinn – Greenock Morton
    McGinn played the full 90 minutes as Morton went down 4-1 at home to Inverness CT last midweek and was on the park for 82 minutes of the 1-1 draw with Dundee at the weekend.

    Fraser Murray – Dunfermline Athletic
    Got 65 minutes on the left in the 1-1 draw at Ayr United at the weekend.

    Innes Murray – Alloa Athletic
    Came on as a second-half substitute in Alloa’s 6-0 defeat at Tynecastle on Friday night.

    Ryan Shanley – Finn Harps
    Came on for the last 19 minutes of Harps' 2-1 win against Waterford, keeping them joint top of the table.

    Callum Yeats – Stenhousemuir
    Full-back scored the winner last midweek as Stenny defeated Cowdenbeath but missed the weekend’s 3-1 defeat at home to Queen’s Park.
    Jeez, I didn't realise we had 14 players out on loan. Does anyone know how many of them are out of contract in the summer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Franck View Post
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    Jeez, I didn't realise we had 14 players out on loan. Does anyone know how many of them are out of contract in the summer?
    No reserve or youth leagues so they need to be playing.

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    I'd say Yeats, Shanley, Fairley, Brydon and Possibly Campbell are decent prospects needing games. Allen obviously needing games. 2 or 3 will probably be away next season and the older youngsters maybe last chance saloon time.
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    Seen Fraser Murray only got 15 mins or so, would say overall the loan prob didn’t work out as Hibs hoped, he is in and out the team and not started as much as we would have hoped, would be interesting to see what the summer holds

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    Has Scott Allan been starting many games at ICT?

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    Has Scott Allan been starting many games at ICT?
    He has. Think he played 8 games. Played 70 minutes initially and built up to playing full games.
    He didn't rip up any trees but did start every game and did fine.
    Importantly he will have settled any doubts in his own head about his ability to play.
    The only question now is whether he can play up to the standard required for a top 6 team next season.
    I have my doubts but he would be a good substitute for games like yesterday where we are battering our head against a brick wall.
    He will be 30 in 6 months time and has one season left on his contract so next season is a big one for him.
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    I see Josh Campbell scored again for Edinburgh City taking his tally to 9 ant their top scorer. I don't know how he's played in general but his goal record seems to say he's had a great loan spell.
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    I see Josh Campbell scored again for Edinburgh City taking his tally to 9 ant their top scorer. I don't know how he's played in general but his goal record seems to say he's had a great loan spell.
    An important goal today.
    Appears to have done well

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