David Gray Extends Hibernian Contract for Three Years
David Gray signs a new three-year deal as Hibernian's head coach.




David Gray, the 36-year-old former club captain and first team coach of Hibernian, has signed a new contract that will keep him at the club until the summer of 2028. After a challenging start to the season, Hibs have seen a remarkable turnaround, amassing 19 wins in all competitions. Gray expresses his gratitude for the support and looks forward to continued success with the team.
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