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Kevin Nisbet says he would ignore the speculation linking him with a move away from Easter Road but it’s not that easy when his Hibs team-mates turn news of every fresh suitor into a welcome excuse to take the mickey.

© Hibs striker Kevin Nisbet has faith in his own ability and sees no reason to rush at first opportuni...

“I’ve had a wee bit of stick off the lads, just banter – and that’s a good way to deal with it. Especially after the last two defeats. It helps us to get back together and find a bit of unity.”

Those last two losses have been damning not just because they cost them the chance to pile pressure on third-placed Aberdeen but because the displays have amplified their fans disquiet.

Nisbet, who remains one the Premiership’s top scorers, with 10 goals in 20 appearances, last scored in the victory over St Mirren, prior to Christmas. Without his goals the European hopefuls have drawn a blank in the last three outings and with goals being leaked at the other end, they head into tonight’s league meeting with Celtic, hoping to avoid the unwanted statistic of four straight losses since their relegation season, in 2014.

But, while Nisbet has not been immune to the recent dip in form, he says the lull between games, afforded the capital side by Celtic’s Dubai trip, has injected energy back into the side who started the season in such positive form.

Nisbet was a huge part of that, with his overall play simply augmenting his value in front of goal.

While the bright lights and big finances associated with the English game prove too hard for many players to resist, there is a calmness in the player that stems from an inner confidence, work. By Tom English BBC Scotland at Ibrox. There was an element of luck but Hibs had allowed the situation to develop with slack concentration in picking up the dangerous Holt. Hibernian and Livingston went to head-to-head in a match that saw Aaron Taylor-Sinclair equalise the match just six minutes after Christian Doidge scored.Sub.

That has earned him admiring looks. Sunderland have joined Sheffield United on the list of interested parties but, with just half a season under his belt at the Leith club, the 23-year-old striker says he is not looking to manufacture a move and claims that allowing the rumours to turn his head would be disrespectful to a club who have aided his development since signing from Dunfermline in the summer.

“I’ve only been here for six months so I think it might be a bit too soon for me. I’m really enjoying myself here and I want to go and have success with Hibs, I want to win cups so it’s just a matter of putting it to the side until matters are taken out of my hands, if that happens.

“I have put it to the side and I’m focusing on the Celtic game. My focus is on getting Hibs up the league.”

While the bright lights and big finances associated with the English game prove too hard for many players to resist, there is a calmness in the player that stems from an inner confidence, work ethic and a clear vision of a brighter future.

“Yeah, I definitely have long-term goals and a bit of patience. I always trust my gut and when it comes to decisions and the time to move, I will follow my instincts.

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“That’s what brought me here in the first place, my instinct to join Hibs – and knock back a few clubs down south in the process. That has worked out for me, so I’ll always trust myself when it comes to making that kind of decision.

“I’m very happy here. I’ve settled in great and feel like I’ve fit in very, very well, and I think we’ve got a lot to accomplish this season.”

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From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hibernian F.C.
Full nameHibernian Football Club
Nickname(s)The Hibees
The Cabbage
Founded1875
GroundEaster Road,
Leith, Edinburgh
Capacity20,421
ChairmanRon Gordon
ManagerJack Ross
LeagueScottish Premiership
2019/20Scottish Premiership, 7th

Hibernian Football Club is a professional football club based at Easter Road in Edinburgh, Scotland. They play in the Scottish Premiership. Their city rivals are Hearts.

Current squad[change | change source]

As of June 152008.

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
2DFKevin McCann
4DFChris Hogg(vice-captain)
5DFRob Jones(captain)
6MFBrian Kerr
7MFMerouane Zemmama
8FWClayton Donaldson
9FWSteven Fletcher
10FWAbdessalam Benjelloun
11MFAlan O'Brien
12MFFilipe Morais
16MFLewis Stevenson
17MFSean Lynch
19DFThierry Gathuessi
20MFJohn Rankin
No.PositionPlayer
21GKAndrew McNeil
22MFDean Shiels
23MFRoss Chisholm
24FWColin Nish
25DFDarren McCormack
26MFIan Murray
28FWRoss Campbell
29FWDamon Gray
31GKZbigniew Małkowski
33DFPaul Hanlon
34DFMartin Canning
41GKDavid Grof
50GKYves Makabu Ma-Kalambay
––DFDavid van Zanten

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