'Legend's time to step up' or 'cheap gamble' - Hibs reaction
Considering his status as a club legend, you would expect David Gray's appointment as Hibernian head coach to have received fairly overwhelming backing from the Scottish Premiership club's fan base.
Supporters responding to our call for their views are unanimous in wishing their 2016 Scottish Cup-winning captain success in his permanent managerial role. The Edinburgh-born 36-year-old's background and four spells as caretaker means many think his time has come. Others, though, are concerned about the fact he has only had 12 games in charge, the role of sporting director Malky Mackay and that he could be the latest club legend to tarnish his legacy by failing in the hotseat.David Gray loves the club and knows what's needed, he doesn't have to evaluate. He's worked under a few managers now and I think it's time for him to step up. The first port of call is to sort out the defence.
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