Raging Hibs fans demand board are SACKED with spray paint protest outside Easter Road
Hibs' ultras group spray painted 'Sack the Board' outside Easter Road in protest after their latest damaging defeat to Dundee.
Discontent is rife among punters in Leith after a disastrous start to the season leaves them rooted to the bottom of the Premiership table. They were hammered 4-1 on Saturday with the permanent appointment of David Gray as head coach so far not going to plan.
But there's a feeling among Hibs fans that the problems run far deeper with the unpopular appointment of Malky Mackay as director of football still a bone of contention, particularly when it has failed to translate into success on the pitch. There have also been rumbles of a power struggle behind the scenes between the Gordon family and new part owner, Bill Foley, and his Black Knights. It all leaves the club entrenched in turmoil and it seems the outspoken Ultras group Block Seven have had enough.
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They spraypainted the clear message 'Sack the Board' on a wall just yards Easter Road. And they shared it on social media with the message 'enough is enough.'
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