Hibernian has made a significant move by reappointing former assistant manager John Potter to the coaching staff. Potter, who previously worked under Jack Ross at both Hibernian and Sunderland, will join David Gray's team as they prepare for the upcoming season. This reunion is part of Gray's efforts to strengthen the club's coaching setup as he embarks on a rebuilding phase. Gray expressed his delight at Potter's return, emphasizing his deep understanding of Hibernian and the valuable experience he brings to the role. Sporting director Malky Mackay also praised Potter's caliber, noting his strong relationship with Gray and his extensive knowledge of Scottish football. Potter's return comes after a varied coaching career, including a stint at Queen's Park and a managerial role at Kelty Hearts. Now, he rejoins a coaching team that includes Liam Craig, Eddie May, and Craig Samson, who is expected to continue his dual role as goalkeeping coach. This strategic appointment is aimed at enhancing Hibernian's prospects for the new season.
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Hibernian Welcomes Back John Potter to Coaching Staff
Hibernian has reappointed John Potter as part of David Gray's coaching team, enhancing their strategy ahead of the new season.
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