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Ross hopes to be Hibernian history man

SPFL: New boss looking for legacy as trophy winner at Easter Road

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Jack Ross is keen to make “a little bit of history” with Hibernian.

The 43-year-old was appointed as the club’s new head coach on a three-anda-half-year deal last week.

The former Alloa and St Mirren boss was sacked by English League One side Sunderland in October.

He replaces Paul Heckingbot­tom, who departed Easter Road earlier in November after nine months in charge.

Ross talked about his attraction to the club who are sitting in eighth place in the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p with 12 points from 12 games, adding: “The history and tradition of the

“The aim is to challenge in the top three or four positions in the league”

club, the size of the club, but the potential of the club as well.

“Short-term is very obvious in terms of us winning games consistent­ly and if you do that then your position in the league table becomes much healthier and much more positive.

“If you do that between now and the end of the year even it gives a platform for a more positive second half of the season.

“Longer-term the aim is to make sure the club is always challengin­g in the top three or four positions in the league and with that comes the opportunit­y for

European football, and the domestic cups always offer Hibs the chance of success and silverware and that is another ambition.

“Beyond that it is about wanting to stay here as long as I can and be involved in creating some sort of legacy as well.

“I think you have to come in with that ambition as a manager, to create a little bit of history with the club and certainly I feel as if I am coming into a football club that has more than a realistic potential and possibilit­y to do that,” added Ross.

 ??  ?? FRESH START: Jack Ross, sacked only last month by Sunderland, is already aiming high with Hibernian
FRESH START: Jack Ross, sacked only last month by Sunderland, is already aiming high with Hibernian

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