The Scotsman

Surprise four-year deals for Hibernian’s cup win veterans

● Defensive pair are ‘honoured and ‘grateful’ to be given such long contracts

- By IAIN COLLIN 2 David Gray and Darren Mcgregor work together to close down Scott Sinclair during Sunday’s goalless draw with Celtic.

Hibs club captain David Gray and defender Darren Mcgregor have both signed fouryear contract extensions.

Full-back Gray, 30, famously scored the winning goal in the 2016 William Hill Scottish Cup final against Rangers at Hampden Park which took the trophy back to Leith for the first time since 1902.

Mcgregor, who is 33 and a boyhood Hibs fan, also played in the cup final.

Manager Paul Heckingbot­tom noted the importance of retaining two influentia­l figures at the club. He said: “We’re fortunate to have two experience­d players of real quality and I have spoken repeatedly about their qualities as leaders and role models within our dressing room.”

The long-term plan is for both to take on non-playing positions at the Easter Road club.

Scottish Cup icon David Gray hopes he can keep playing for the entirety of his new fouryear deal at Hibs, but is thrilled the club have laid down the foundation­s for his future off the pitch.

Gray has been joined by fellow defender Darren Mcgregor in penning a bumper longterm contract that does not expire until 2023.

Included in their agreements are formal roles for both as “club ambassador­s” and for player mentoring duties that will help them make the move into coaching.

About to turn 31 a week on Saturday, Gray, pictured inset, has two years on Mcgregor and the former Manchester United trainee is keeping his fingers crossed he can stay in favour at first-team level for as long as possible.

However, the full-back, who joined the club after relegation to the Championsh­ip in 2014, is conscious of the need to prepare for life beyond playing and has welcomed the extra responsibi­lity his new deal brings.

He said: “It was absolutely a no-brainer for me. It’s been a fantastic five years since I’ve been at the club,

I’ve enjoyed every minute of it.

“It’s a real good place to be at the minute, an exciting time for Hibs, and there’s a lot of good young boys coming through as well, which is important. I think the club’s in real good shape at the moment.

“What’s driving me at the minute is the hunger to play football and as long as I’m able to do that, and the manager sees me in his plans, I’ll do everything I can to be as good as I can every week, for as long as that may be.

“Hopefully it’s for four years and I can play at the top end, but at the same time I’m not stupid enough to think I’m going to go on forever. “I’m honoured and very grateful for the opportunit­y we’ve been given and it’s a real exciting time to be involved.

“It’s fantastic. First and foremost from a selfish point of view, it’s fantastic to have the security and to be able to play and be at a place where you’re wanted. That’s one of the most important things to feel wanted by everyone involved. “And I think the most important thing for me is, as your career gets towards the end, you automatica­lly think about what you’re going to do next.

“But we’ve actually

got a stepping stone here, where we can really give back a little bit of value to the club, and see where we go from there.”

Mcgregor, meanwhile, is fully aware the duo will come under the microscope of manager Paul Heckingbot­tom to ensure they do not ease off with the comfort of such a long-term contract.

The 33-year-old, who turns 34 in the first week of the new season, said: “First and foremost, we’re first-team players and we want to contribute week-in, week-out for the foreseeabl­e future. But there will obviously come a point when that transition­al period will happen – probably a bit sooner for myself than David, because he’s 30 and I’m getting on a bit!

“But it’s something that I look forward to. George [Craig] and Leeann [Dempster] have given us this great opportunit­y and it’s one we want to grasp with both hands.

“We want to contribute on the field but if we can contribute off it and help the younger guys develop then we’ll do that.

“I think there was a wee bit of apprehensi­on from the gaffer, and rightly so, that we would maybe take our eyes off the ball, and he said he’s going to scrutinise us a wee bit closer.

“That’s fine. David and I both put our cases across and we can speak until we’re blue in the face about our commitment and how honest we are and how hard working we are, but the proof ’s in the pudding.

“You’ll only see in the coming months and years what standup guys we are and we’ll give everything to the cause. Our main focus is playing every week and trying to help.”

“The proof’s in the pudding. You’ll only see in the coming months and years what standupguy­sweareand we’ll give everything to the cause. Our focus is playing every week”

DARREN MCGREGOR

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