The former Hibees captain has been promoted from his role as first team coach to work under Director Football Malky Mackay.
David Gray has been appointed Hibs head coach on a full-time basis after FOUR caretaker stints in the dugout.
The former SFA technical director was tasked with leading the hunt for a new boss, and he's decided the best option was already in the building, appointing Gray on a three-year deal. Vast improvements will be demanded by fans ahead of the new season after Hibs finished a lowly eighth in the Premiership last term. And Gray could be set for a busy transfer window as the high turnover of players in recent windows at Easter Road failed to yield the required results on the park.
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