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Hibs players fully focused on Europa League Qualifier
Hibs players fully focused on Europa League Qualifier

Edinburgh Reporter

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Hibs players fully focused on Europa League Qualifier

The Hibs players are now fully focused on Thursday's Europa League Qualifier versus FC Midtjylland following Saturday's final pre-season match says Chris Cadden. The wing-back understands improvements must be made from the performance, but insists the team are now looking forward to our upcoming European clash. 'It was a tough test for us, as we knew it would be. It's good to get the final game out of the way. 'We know we need to improve, the gaffer's highlighted that as well. But all in all, it's been a good pre-season, so we'll be ready to go on Thursday. 'There's a lot of improvement to do, we know that ourselves, but we're full steam ahead for Thursday, which is the most important thing.' Speaking to HibsTV, Cadden reflected further on pre-season: 'I think we've played good quality opposition in pre-season. There's been no easy games, it's been tough right from the start. 'Bolton was no different, they were a tough, physical side. It's good to test ourselves, because Midtjylland on Thursday, they'll be a good team as well. There's a lot to improve on, a lot to get better at, we know that. The match also served as a richly-deserved Testimonial Match for Hibs stalwart Darren McGregor. Cadden, who played alongside McGregor at Hibernian, was delighted to see the reception Daz received at Easter Road while celebrating the day with his family. 'It's brilliant. He deserves every bit of it. Everybody who comes to Hibs knows Daz, knows his story, how well he's done to get to the level he got. 'A really good player, what a leader as well. But most importantly, the person, really great. Great to have in the dressing room, a real leader of men. What you see is what you get with Big Daz. 'It's nothing short of what he deserves. It's great that the cCub's done that for him and it's fully deserved for Big Daz. I hope he had a great day with his family as well.' Like this: Like Related

McGrath keen to build on 'dream start' with Hibs
McGrath keen to build on 'dream start' with Hibs

Yahoo

time11-07-2025

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McGrath keen to build on 'dream start' with Hibs

Jamie McGrath says he got off to "a dream start" by scoring the first goal for Hibernian in their friendly win against Rot-Weiss Essen. The Republic of Ireland international made his mark inside two minutes against the third-tier German side, tapping in from close range after visiting goalkeeper Jakob Golz saved his initial shot. Advertisement Goals from Junior Hoilett and Martin Boyle secured a 3-2 win for David Gray's side. "It was a good game, it was a good workout," McGrath told HibsTV. "I think at this stage of the season that is the main thing. "We all got stuff out of it and we had some good moments as well, but a lot to improve on." Midfielder McGrath, 28, who joined this summer on a four-year deal from Aberdeen admits he is still "learning" the ropes at Hibs. "Still learning how the gaffer and how the lads play but a really enjoyable night at Easter Road in front of the crowd," he added. Advertisement "It kind of felt like a European game, it didn't feel like a friendly at all so a really positive experience. "It was probably a dream start, the first touch, I should have scored and then I scored with the rebound. "Millsy (Lewis Miller) done really well down the wing and put in a lovely ball. "He was raging that he didn't get the assist because I missed the first one but a great start."

Jamie McGrath eager to improve after Hibernian ‘dream start'
Jamie McGrath eager to improve after Hibernian ‘dream start'

STV News

time10-07-2025

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Jamie McGrath eager to improve after Hibernian ‘dream start'

Hibernian new boy Jamie McGrath got off to a flier at Easter Road on Wednesday night by notching the first goal in the friendly win against Rot-Weiss Essen The 28-year-old Republic of Ireland international, who arrived this summer on a four-year contract after leaving Aberdeen, made his mark inside two minutes against the German side, knocking in from close range after visiting keeper Jakob Golz had saved his initial drive. Further goals from Junior Hoilett and Martin Boyle secured a 3-2 win for David Gray's side. 'It was a good game, it was a good workout – I think at this stage of the season that is the main thing,' McGrath told Hibs TV. 'This part of the season is getting the hard runs in, trying to get fitter game by game. 'So it was good work out for all of us. We all got stuff out of it and we had some good moments as well, but a lot to improve on. 'Still learning how the gaffer and how the lads play but a really enjoyable night at Easter Road in front of the crowd. 'It kind of felt like a European game, it didn't feel like a friendly at all so a really positive experience. 'It was probably a dream start, the first touch, I should have scored and then I scored with the rebound. 'Millsy (Lewis Miller) done really well down the wing and put in a lovely ball. 'He was raging that he didn't get the assist because I missed the first one but a great start.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

Dream start for Hibs new signing Jamie McGrath
Dream start for Hibs new signing Jamie McGrath

Edinburgh Reporter

time10-07-2025

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Dream start for Hibs new signing Jamie McGrath

New signing Jamie McGrath got off to – in his words – 'a dream start' after he swept home the first goal of the match against Rot-Weiss Essen inside two minutes at Easter Road last night. Further goals from Junior Hoilett and Martin Boyle secured a 3-2 win over the German side in what was a highly entertaining game from start to finish. 'It was a good game, it was a good workout – I think at this stage of the season that is the main thing, McGrath told Hibs TV. 'We need to get the hard runs in us and make sure we are getting fitter every game – so it was a good run-out from that perspective, we all got something out of it. 'It was a really enjoyable night personally for me, it was my first night at Easter Road in a Hibs shirt and it kind of felt like a European game with their travelling support. It was a very positive experience. 'We had a really good start, we came out of the traps flying – we could've been another goal or two up at half-time. 'I should've scored with my first touch – it was a dream start really, Millsy did really well down the wing and put in a great ball. He was raging that he didn't get the assist because I didn't get the first one, but thankfully I put the second one in.' The creative midfielder played 90 minutes at Easter Road, and despite only being at the Club for less than a month – McGrath insists he feels at home at Easter Road. 'It has been a great month so far, the boys have been amazing with me – I feel part of the group already. Playing in front of the fans was class tonight, I have played here many a time, but it was nice to be a home player here and it felt like the crowd were behind us tonight. 'I know it was only a friendly, but they turned out in their numbers and it was a really good game.' Like this: Like Related

What channel is Hibs v Essen on? TV, live stream and ticket details for pre-season friendly at Easter Road
What channel is Hibs v Essen on? TV, live stream and ticket details for pre-season friendly at Easter Road

Scotsman

time08-07-2025

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  • Scotsman

What channel is Hibs v Essen on? TV, live stream and ticket details for pre-season friendly at Easter Road

Full details ahead of Hibs v Essen pre-season friendly at Easter Road Sign up to our Football newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Hibs will step up their pre-season preparations this week by hosting Rot-Weiss Essen at Easter Road on Thursday night (kick-off: 7pm). David Gray's side began their summer campaign with an entertaining 6-3 loss to Eredivisie giants Ajax at the weekend, where a topsy-turvy clash saw Martin Boyle, Junior Hoilett and Kieron Bowie all find the target for Hibs in Duivendrecht, and they will now welcome the German third tier side to the capital as part of their pre-season schedule. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad New signings Jamie McGrath, Raphael Sallinger and Josh Mulligan had their first taste of action for their new club in the Netherlands at the weekend and will be hoping to make their home debut on Thursday night, as they look to impress the Hibs faithful. Looking to head to Easter Road to catch the game live, or simply want a way to stream the game from home? Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game, and how to make sure you don't miss a minute of the action: Hibs return to Easter Road to play their first home pre-season game against Essen. | SNS Group Hibs v Essen match details The Scottish champions next pre-season game against Cork City takes place on Tuesday, July 8 at Turners Cross Stadium, Cork. Kick-off is at 6pm. Hibs v Essen tickets The Hibs ticket office still have tickets available for Thursday's game, priced at £14 for adults, £12 for over 65, £9 for under-18s and kids. Season ticket holders are able to get a discount on tickets, priced at: £10 for adult, £8 for over 65, and £5 for under-18s and kids. Tickets can be purchased here. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Hibs v Essen TV channel The pre-season clash in Leith will be streamed live via the club's official channel HibsTV. Details on how to sign up to the service are available here. Hibs v Essen live stream For those preferring to stream the game on your smart TV, laptop, tablet or mobile phone, the game will stream the game via the HibsTV. Details on how to access the stream and sign up are available here. The game is also available to stream via CelticTV, for those subscribed to the service. The game is also available to stream via SolidSport, with a cost of €7. You can access the stream here. DFB Play will stream the game live for supporters in Germany. Hibs v Essen highlights

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