Sunderland Echo

‘He's a maverick – a challengin­g but inspiring character to have’

- Steve Brown Sports Writer nep.sport@nationalwo­rld.com

Former Sunderland manager Lee Johnson has refused to rule out a move to take "inspiratio­nal" veteran Aiden McGeady to Hibernian.

The pair worked together as recently as last season, and the 36-year-old former Republic of Ireland attacker - a free agent following his departure from the Stadium of Light this summer - has been linked with the Easter Road club.

Recently-appointed Hibs boss Johnson hinted that he would be keen to bring McGeady, who began his career with Celtic, back to Scotland.

"I've got a strong relationsh­ip with Aiden McGeady," he told Sky Sports.

"He's a fantastic player with unbelievab­le feet. When he gets to the corner of the box, often there's an assist or a shot at goal.

"He's 36 years old so whether it's us or somewhere else, he's got nothing to prove but a lot to prove as well. He's a maverick. He's a challengin­g but inspiring character to have in any squad.

"Whoever gets Aiden McGeady moving forward - certainly for a year or two will have an exceptiona­l player and person."

The Scottish Premiershi­p fixtures were announced on Thursday morning and Johnson learned that his first home league game in charge of Hibs will be against city rivals Hearts, with whom he had a short stint as a player in 2006.

"You couldn't get a better first home game in charge in the league," said the former Oldham, Barnsley, Bristol City and Sunderland boss.

"It's a really big derby. I was lucky enough to play in it. It was one of the main reasons I wanted to come up, to experience that.

"My managerial derbies so far haven't been exceptiona­l. I missed the Bristol derby. I didn't get Newcastle-Sunderland, so Oldham AthleticRo­chdale has probably been the best so far. This one is going to be a big game and I'm really looking forward to it but it's not about me, it's about the fans and getting off to a good start."

Johnson was appointed Hibs manager last month and is relishing the rivalry of a big city with two prominent football clubs.

"The other day I bumped into two window cleaners very early in the morning on a walk," he said.

"One was a Hearts fan and one was a Hibs fan and I got a fair bit of stick off the Hearts fan!”

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