08/09/2017

Neil Lennon Signs New Deal With Hibernian

Northern Irishman Neil Lennon has signed a new deal to stay with Hibernian until 2020.

Head Coach Lennon agreed a new three-year-deal with the club.

He said: "I am delighted to have signed the deal. I've made no secret of my enjoyment of my time at Easter Road and my desire to stay on at Hibernian.

"All of the parts are in place to build a strong future. We have a strong group of players, we are seeing talented youngsters like Fraser Murray and Ryan Porteous force their way into first-team contention, and we have good, supportive people running the Club.

"The infrastructure is first class, it's a great club, and now I want to do all I can to make it a successful one."

(CD)


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