Fm Hibs December 2010

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Wednesday 1st December

Motherwell 3 – 2 Aberdeen

Thursday 2nd December

Speculation is mounting that Dundee Utd are keeping tabs on Hibernian striker Damon Gray as manager Billy Davies looks to expand the squad at Tannadice. United are reported to have made the striker one of their top transfer targets.

Hibernian are today delighted to announce that full back Kevin McCann has signed a new contract. The deal will keep him at the club until 2014.

Sunday 5th December

Scottish Cup 4th Round Draw Stranraer v Cowdenbeath Ross County v Aberdeen Dunfermline v Livingston Stirling v St. Cuthbert’s Wands Rangers v Falkirk St. Mirren v Berwick Dundee Utd v Clyde Forres Mechanics v Hearts HIBERNIAN v Partick Thistle Dumbarton v Albion Rovers Morton v Raith Rovers Inverness CT v Dundee Forfar v St. Johnstone Celtic v Airdrie Utd Kilmarnock v Alloa Brechin v Motherwell Wednesday 8th December

Aberdeen 3 – 1 Kilmarnock

Saturday 11th December

St. Johnstone 2 – 4 Celtic Hearts 3 – 1 Inverness CT Morton 2 – 4 Falkirk St. Mirren 2 – 2 Kilmarnock

Sunday 12th December

Rangers 3 - 0 Motherwell

Monday 13th Monday

Aberdeen 1 - 0 Hibernian

A spectacular goal from Lee Miller sealed the win for Aberdeen this evening. Aberdeen never looked in trouble against a surprisingly lackluster Hibernian side.

Wednesday 15th December

Celtic drew 1-1 with Manchester Utd at Celtic Park. Celtic took the lead but Man Utd’s Nani scored in the 82 minute to cancel it out. Celtic narrowly missed out on 2nd place but did finish third.

Thursday 16th December

Sky Sports News understands that Hibernian striker was absent from training today without permission. There has been no statement from the club regarding the matter.

Saturday 18th December

St. Mirren 0 - 1 Hibernian Hibernian produced a solid display to overcome St. Mirren. James McCarthy put in a man of the match performance which saw him scoring the only goal in the 90th minute. It could have been different however as St. Mirren had a claim for a penalty turned down in the 81st minute.

Sunday 19th December

Rangers 2 - 0 Celtic

Monday 20th December

St. Johnstone 2 - 1 Morton

Thursday 23rd December

BBC Sports understands that both Hibernian and Blackburn Rovers have been in talks over a January move for striker Benni McCarthy. McCarthy has struggled to hold down a regular start at Ewood Park and may move on in the hope of first team action.

Sunday 26th December

Hibernian 3 – 1 St. Johnstone There was little festive cheer for St. Johnstone fans as they saw their side taken apart by a rampant Hibs team. Hibernian dominated from start to finish and really should have scored more goals. The first came from a Rob Jones header. Hibs were 2-0 up before half time thanks to an own goal from Andy Jackson.

St. Johnstone did manage to pull a goal back thanks to Lewis Young but substitute Daniel Galbraith scored Hibs third in injury time to seal the win.

Celtic 3 – 0 St. Mirren Falkirk 2 – 0 Inverness CT Kilmarnock 2 – 3 Rangers Morton 0 – 2 Aberdeen Motherwell 1 – 1 Hearts

Monday 27th December

Hibernian confirmed today that striker James Brown will be out of action for up to 4 months with a torn calf muscle. Brown has made 13 appearances so far this season scoring 4 goals.

Tuesday 28th December

Ls t 1

Fo r 37

Ag

Celtic

Pl Wo Dr d n n 17 14 2

Rangers

17

11

5

1

35

10

Hibernian Kilmarnock Hearts Aberdeen Motherwell Falkirk Inverness CT St. Johnstone Morton St. Mirren

17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 14

9 8 7 8 5 6 5 4 2 1

2 3 5 2 7 4 3 5 3 3

6 6 5 7 5 7 9 8 12 13

19 23 29 23 22 20 15 23 11 11

14 22 26 21 18 19 24 30 38 36

10

G. D +2 7 +2 5 +5 +1 +3 +2 +4 +1 -9 -7 -27 -25

Pt s 44 38 29 27 26 26 22 22 18 17 9 6

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