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Key new Hibs role could have direct impact on Brian McDermott as Bill Foley impact felt

Billionaire Bournemouth owner Foley has seen the Cherries flourish and wants the same in Leith

Brian McDermott(Image: (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images))

Hibs could appoint a technical director as part of the Bill Foley-led review into the footballing operation at Easter Road.

The development places a question mark over director of football Brian McDermott who could be moved into a new, recruitment-focused position underneath a new man. Billionaire Bournemouth owner Foley has seen the Cherries flourish with Liverpool-bound former Scotland international Richard Hughes working wonders in the technical director position. And it’s understood the American - whose 25 per cent stake in Hibs sees his Black Knight consortium rewarded with two seats on the board - is keen on seeing a similar set-up at Easter Road.


Hibs announced a root and branch review of their footballing operation last week after a draw at Motherwell condemned the club to what they admitted was a “simply unacceptable” bottom six finish.


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Insiders say the review is in the very early stages with nothing being set in stone. Foley’s Black Knight organisation - which owns the Vegas Golden Knights ice hockey team as well as Premier League Bournemouth and a minority stake in French club FC Lorient and the new A-League franchise Auckland FC - is leading the review.

McDermott’s position is up for discussion just a year after the former Reading manager was appointed at Hibs. He played a key role in hiring Nick Montgomery from Central Coast Mariners in September following the sacking of Lee Johnson.

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