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Published Date: 26 June 2009
NEW Hibernian manager John Hughes is today set to make out-of-contract Falkirk midfielder Patrick Cregg his first signing for the club.
The former Arsenal youngster is expected to complete a medical before penning a one-year deal with the Easter Road club after spending the last three seasons at Falkirk under Hughes.

The 23-year-old was brought north from London by Hughes in 200
6 and became an integral part of the passing philosophy carried out by the Bairns.

However, the former Republic of Ireland under-21 cap found himself in and out of the team last term as Hughes sought an answer to his side's frustrating inconsistency and battle against relegation.

Cregg was drafted back in for a start in the vital 1-0 away victory over Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the final game of the season as Falkirk saved their SPL status and then played a massive role in dominating possession for the Bairns in their narrow Scottish Cup final defeat to Rangers.

It is that passing ability, coupled with a tough-tackling reputation, which has convinced Hughes to snatch the youngster away from the grasp of his former club as he bids to put his own stamp on the Hibs squad.

Cregg could yet be joined at Easter Road by Falkirk team-mate Dani Mallo, with the out-of-contract Spanish goalkeeper indicating earlier this week he is keen to be reunited with Hughes in the capital.

Falkirk are eager to retain the former Deportivo La Coruna shot-stopper and have offered him a new contract but Hughes confirmed his interest in the 30-year-old before heading to the United States on holiday earlier this month.

It has been suggested that Hughes, who has released Ross Chisholm and is set to lose another midfielder in Denes Rosa, could also be weighing up a possible move for Falkirk's Kevin McBride.

McBride, who joined the club from Darlington on a free transfer in January 2008, made 35 appearances for Falkirk last season. He was an impressive performer in the centre of midfield in the 1-0 Scottish Cup final loss to Rangers at Hampden.

Meanwhile, Hughes has confessed that he will consider moving into the loan market with Hibs, as he did to good effect at Falkirk.

Hughes drafted in goalkeepers Kasper Schmeichel and Tim Krul, midfielder Arnau Riera and, most significantly, prolific striker Anthony Stokes on temporary deals, with the latter going on to net 16 goals in 18 appearances for the Bairns during a loan spell from Arsenal.

Hughes, whose first competitive match in charge of Hibs will be the SPL opener against St Mirren next month, commented: "I'm certainly not scared to make phone calls and take players on loan if I think it is the right thing to do. I've never been a cheque-book manager. I love working the market and the loan system, as I did for a number of years at Falkirk, where we had a lot of success bringing in the likes of Stokes, Schmeichel, Krul and so on."





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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2009 9:41 PM
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1

neil1986,

26/06/2009 00:21:20
Not convinced that Hughes should be looking to Falkirk for that many players. Mallo looks decent and would fill a very troublesome position for us but apart from Arfield and Barr theres not many other players who I think we should be trying to bring in. Of course have to give the new manager the benefit of the doubt but not sure that Cregg and McBride are any better than what we have at the club right now.
2

Aitchie,

Craig Gordon Stand 26/06/2009 00:29:18
Cregg will be a great signing for Hibs.

After the miseries of Mixu's signing policy, I think this shows that Hughes will easily get the team back on track for next season and the fans will be right behind him.
3

Cammy,

Edinburgh 26/06/2009 01:22:07
Don't know why this chap thinks we will lose Rosa, we've already let him go. He was brought in as a stop gap and never really impressed.

Not sure that Cregg is that much of a signing, but not really seen him enough to say either way. He's only 23 so I suppose he's still developing.

4

Ex-Pat Stanton,

Melbourne 26/06/2009 03:50:25
I think the most important thing about the signings we are being linked with is the enormous diference between Hughes abilities to see where we need to strengthen and Mixus lack thereof.

Yogi has spotted the obvious need to get a midfield together, whereas Mixu's answer was to buy another decrepit striker and play him wide...

Night and Day, innit...

While The Chief...
5

Cammy,

Edinburgh 26/06/2009 04:42:30
#4 You're spot on with your summary of the situation.

The fans are just so delighted to have someone who will use what is a decent squad effectively. Mixu seemed so beyond clueless in his approach that we never delivered what should have been easy to achieve with the resources available.

If John Hughes can allow the players to express themselves in their true positions then it will be a good season for all Hibs supporters. We will of course have the odd slip up, but then we wouldn't be Hibs if we didn't. :-)

JH is hopefully the man to bring the Sunshine back to Leith.

6

Hobo Harry,

26/06/2009 04:47:22
5 Cammy, I think you are being a tad optimistic there. According to some of the Jambos on this website they have a great big, nay huge, warchest and they are going to show us up again for the wee team that we are. Maybe we need to sign somebody of the (ahem) calibre of Ian Black to show them that we have ambition too.....

Arf arf arf
7

petegeneva,

geneva 26/06/2009 07:31:13
Q to all: having seen neither play I cannot comment if they are the same type of player. But anyway, are Hibs stronger, or poorer, now that we have Cregg rather than Rosa?

My view would be that Yogi has worked with guy for 3 seasons so must see something that he likes.
8

huggs,

26/06/2009 08:18:20
Yogi will have seen a lot better players he would rather bring in and yet he signs a player who he dropped on numerous occassions last season.
More to do with budget than ability i think
9

Ex-Pat Stanton,

26/06/2009 08:36:12
#8, Huggs, Fergie tried to sign Tevez again too, he dropped him all the time and I dont think for one second he thought he was bad.

And NO for all the brain deads out there I did not liken Cregg to Tevez or Ferguson to Hughes.

I'm saying, in the plainest possible terms, managers have many reasons in this day and age for not always playing members of their squad. Your conjecture is without merit and has no basis in fact.

10

huggs,

26/06/2009 08:45:11
If you want to talk about facts,the fact he is signing this sclass of player proves he is not getting money for fees or a decent salary would you not agree?

Look at the players in front of Tevez and look at the players who got a game in front of Cregg.
Worrying no?
11

Weel Kent Jambo,

26/06/2009 08:50:07
Yep, that's the game. Sign all those players from a team that came within 20 minutes of relegation last season. Good thinking.

#7 Pete if you read the article you'll find that Cregg could not get a regular game "as Hughes sought an answer to his side's frustrating inconsistency and battle against relegation." Bit worrying all that I'd have thought?
12

edboy,

26/06/2009 09:07:03
#11

As apposed to signing a player from a team that did get relegated?
13

Pazuzu,

26/06/2009 09:11:47
Every team is the SPL will have a budget tighter than a camels @r$£ in a sandstorm.

Hearts "warchest" is a non entity, they WILL be going down the loan route and of course the obligatory pseudo signings.

Hibs have to improve on last season, some of Mixu's signings have been very poor and Yogi reckonises this and will make changes using the loan system and using real money.

Have we heard Csaba talking about the money he is getting.

No, didn't think so.

GGTTH
14

edboy,

26/06/2009 09:12:09
On the signing front:

Galbraith
Cregg
Benjalloun
Everton youngster (3 yr deal)
15

petegeneva,

geneva 26/06/2009 09:14:00
#12 touche. But the Yams don't do irony.
16

huggs,

26/06/2009 09:16:27
12 Black was a standout at ICT many man of the match awards one agaibst Rangers.
Cregg did not acheive this as to be MOTM you usually have to start the game
17

petegeneva,

geneva 26/06/2009 09:20:34
#16 OK we give in, your first signing is better than our first signing.
18

edboy,

26/06/2009 09:25:26
#17

Missed a word from your sentence...

"your first division signing is better than our first signing"

Huggs - no idea what this signing will be like but i will juudge him after a few games in a Hibs top and then see what he's like...if he gets a game that is!
19

huggs,

26/06/2009 09:26:17
Dont need you to tell me that one
20

Jambo-ree,

26/06/2009 09:38:55
#12/15 - Point is the report suggest you're thinking of taking on THREE of them. And that your/their manager coudn't suss out how to stop the rot.

Real cause to worry I'd have thought.

21

Jambo-ree,

26/06/2009 09:43:40
#13 Casba's much too shrewd to go mouthing off in advance about what his budget is. The less clubs/players and especially their poxy agents know on that front the better I'd have thought. Just because he hasn't mentioned a figure doesn't mean he doesn't have one.
22

Laird O'Gorgie,

26/06/2009 09:44:58
#20 Todd Unconscious - Can't get a game or contract at Falkirk but would make good decent squad player at Celtic or Hibs?
If this guy isn't up to it at Falkirk, then Hibs are wasting their time as he's clearly well short of their supporter’s expectations on ability.
Overall not a good start for Hughes. Already there must be few alarm bells ringing amongst the sensible Hibbies.
23

edboy,

26/06/2009 09:47:06
#22 - Same rules apply with Yogi

24

huggs,

26/06/2009 09:48:02
23 As long as he is cheap and Hibs have a good bank balance,thats all that seems to matter to some of the supporters on this thread.
25

edboy,

26/06/2009 09:53:20
#25 You're the first one to mention "bank balances" and "cheap" on this thread Huggs - you secretly talking about the Hibee within you?
26

Northern Hibby.,

26/06/2009 10:00:57
A one year deal does not appear to be a massive endorsement of this player.
27

Pazuzu,

26/06/2009 10:04:41
#27 That's a very good point, it may be a "we will see how you do, if your krap your off. If your good here's an improvement on your current deal"

Or as #20 mentions see you on the M8.

GGTTH
28

Dood,

26/06/2009 10:16:12
Personally, I'll give both Cregg and Hughes the benefit of the doubt.

Capped at u21 level, started at Man Utd & Arsenal suggests promise. Also 108 games in three years at Falkirk prior to being sacraficed for a relegation dogfight.

Hardly the end of the world and hardly likely to be any worse than the current crop of midfielders at Easter Road.

Overall, I'm not overly concerned at the Yam comments of our signing policy either. I'd suggest if the likes of Tevez, Owen, Ribery etc were signed up, the aforementioned Yams would find fault.

PS - Rod, the three aforementioned are all up for grabs. Get in there!
29

NYC Hibee,

New York City 26/06/2009 10:17:01
Must admit, if he's not been getting a game for Falkirk - why do we want him?
That said, Yogi must see something in him so we should give him the benefit if the doubt.
30

These Colours don't run,

26/06/2009 10:22:54
#12, and with one comment the argument is won. Take a bow edboy, take a bow 10/10!!
31

RolIand,

26/06/2009 10:40:44
Ian Black is a far better player than Cregg, a real stand-out for ICT.

32

neil1986,

26/06/2009 10:43:50
#14 I heard the name Galbraith a while back but then nothing seems to have become official, same with Benjalloun. Any idea if these 2 signings are 100% done deals? I sorta thought we'd have heard some confirmation by now and tbh they're more like the kinda players I feel we should be bringing in
33

These Colours don't run,

26/06/2009 10:55:18
#32 Did you go to many of ICT's games to qualify that statement?
34

Neutral Observer,

26/06/2009 10:55:21
#33 neil1986

As in past years, Hibs dont normally confirm signings until after July 1st when they start player's contracts. They usually also introduce new signings on the day that pre-season training starts. So maybe we will get confirmation next week.

Is Brian Kerr available again after he was involved in Inverness relegation? Gatheussi and Morais will also be available as they were on loan there.

The last Arsenal youth signing we had was not a bad one. Remember Dean Shiels and the collapsing Craig Gordon?
35

huggs,

26/06/2009 10:56:35
Thought Pressley and May would be trying to sign this lad if he is any good.
Tells a story that one
36

Neutral Observer,

26/06/2009 10:58:54
#32 Rolland

Have you sobered up then this morning?

I agree with you that Ian Black is a good SPL player. He will have problems during Hearts run in Europe however as his 'enthusiastic' tackling and disciplinary record might mean not many minutes on the pitch. He is bound to play more than Tuleberg though who seems to be Mr Sicknote.
37

Ex-Pat Stanton,

26/06/2009 10:59:08
Huggs, you do seem a wee bit obssessed with Hibs budget. Perhaps you should think a wee bit harder about the 'warchest' before digging at hibs fans.

let's face it, you don't have to be a Rhodes Scholar to recognise the creek Hearts are up when it comes to their finances and the paddle in term of playing budget must be miniscule.

Rough waters down Tynecastle way while it's reasonably smooth sailing on the Green side of Embra, innit?

While The Chief...
38

huggs,

26/06/2009 11:04:23
38 One comment on your budget makes me obssessed does it?
How many have you made regarding Vlads war chest,doom and gloom about us folding?
I think you are the one who is obssessed,dont you think?
39

Laird O'Gorgie,

26/06/2009 11:07:35
#36 as hughes would say "aeny boady whae kens me wid ken that ahhm 110% commited to mae joab o' improving Hobs". So with that level of judgement Cregg will probably fit in well. Certainly from Petries veiwpoint; he ticks all the boxes - Is he out of contract and does he come for nothing?
40

tamsk182,

falkirk 26/06/2009 11:11:00
Cregg is a cracking player when he puts his mind to it, but often loses interest in games and with his constant harping on about his desire to play for celtic, he becomes a bit of a pain. Yogi will make good signings for hibs, but he will frustrate the fans as he will constantly play his favourites even when there are drastic changes needed if a game is going belly up. His stubborness will become apparent after the honeymoon period is over...
41

edboy,

26/06/2009 11:17:35
#39 Seems as though both Edinburgh clubs are signing players who are out of contract just now. I'd imagine with Vlads millions of wealth I would be a little bit more ticked off with not splashing the cash for world cup stars. But then it must be easy to slag off the wee team with the wee budget as that takes your mind off things down gorgie way.
42

Vincent Vega,

26/06/2009 11:24:34
#14

Being reported in the Daily Star that John Hughes has cancelled the already agreed transfers of Youness Benjalloun and Bryan Hodge.

Obviously they hadnt signed the relevant contract, but agreement had been reached.
43

edboy,

26/06/2009 11:26:02
#42

Galbraith, Cregg and the Everton Youngster are still 100% at this stage.
44

Vincent Vega,

26/06/2009 11:27:24
#43

So I believe.
45

Neutral Observer,

26/06/2009 11:29:21
Who is Brian Hodge?
46

Neutral Observer,

26/06/2009 11:32:58
I looked him up. Plays for Blackburn Rovers.
47

Ex-Pat Stanton,

26/06/2009 11:33:36
#38, Huggs,

Fair enough, That was a bad way of putting it and for what its worth I do take a very keen interest in the financial state of the Scottish game. We are in danger of having our league implode over the next couple of years, as clubs just cannot compete at the level they have been, and many clubs are finding it difficult to balance the books, 'big' ones included, even Rangers.

Hearts are, at the moment in an incredibly bad place, though probably no worse in real terms than they have been for the last 20 or so years. The problem is the global and local climate has changed. Luckily Hibs sought to dso something before now, as painful as it's been to see good players leave and regardless of where they've ended up, my club is secure. The same cannot be said for yours...
48

Laird O'Gorgie,

26/06/2009 11:41:26
#47 "Hearts are, at the moment in an incredibly bad place"
Absolute rubbish. Hearts debt is owed to a company controlled and owned by Vlad. There is zero chance of the debt being called in.
49

edboy,

26/06/2009 11:43:22
#48 And when Vlad leaves?
50

Laird O'Gorgie,

26/06/2009 11:47:14
#49 About the same time Farmer flogs Hibs off and the incoming buyer bowrrows heavilly against the club to finance the deal.
51

RolIand,

26/06/2009 14:49:02
#48 You're wasting your time Laird, these Hobos just don't understand what it's like to have an owner like Mr Romanov who actually owns a Bank! So we're in debt, so what? How can you actually owe money to yourself!?

Ukios profits are up, Csaba's happy, signing targets (not loans like the Hobos) identified and there's cash in the war chest. Plus there's the £10m we'll make from being involved in the Europa Cup this season.

Meanwhile Miser Petrie owes money to HBoS and will be bricking it if any new TV deals seeing the top 3 clubs getting proper money while the rest fight it out for sweeties.
52

RolIand,

26/06/2009 14:51:30
#49 Why would Vald leave? New development of Tynecastle planned, good manager, best youth set up in Scotland, Europa League football, new TV deal = bigger share of the pot for Hearts.

Please explain to me - hwy would he leave?
53

Rixy boy,

26/06/2009 15:13:58
#51
new TV deals seeing the top 3 clubs getting proper money

Eh!

what's this one all about?
54

RolIand,

26/06/2009 15:19:05
More TV money is likely to be split between the top 3 clubs in Scotland, the OF and Hearts, with the other 9 clubs getting less.

Lets face it no-one wants to watch St Mirren vs Kilmarnock, Tynecastle is a sell out every week and is the best ground in Scotland for atmosphere. This is what TV companies want and Mr Romanov will make sure Hearts get a bigger proportion of the revenue.
55

Rixy boy,

26/06/2009 15:23:05
Oh Yes

Where does this info come from?
56

edboy,

26/06/2009 15:54:27
#52 One reason he might leave is that Hearts are trading at a loss, therefore financially impacting on the bigger picture. It has been stated in your own AGM records that you will be bringing youth through to sell on for a profit as that will be the operating model for Hearts. You already need to raise £5 million for next season and oddly enough we are now seeing Drivers valuation more than doubled in the last 6 months.

If you have a warchest to spend then I look forward to seeing the players arrive that Csaba has already said he has identified. So far you have Ian Black, and that was done in January on a pre-contract agreement.

It will be interesting to see who else joins but what will be more interesting is who leaves. Need to get that money in or it will be another season of operating losses. One more thing Rolland, where are you getting the £10 million from the Europa League and what will happen if you do not qualify? Last time I checked you do not have a Craig Gordon waiting to be sold!

57

Rixy boy,

26/06/2009 16:07:44
Still here Rolland.

Still waiting on an answer.

whats wrong Pal?, no giving you enough time to make one up.
58

RolIand,

26/06/2009 17:26:12
#56 - when will you realise it's not really a loss is it? How-can-you-owe-money-to-yourself?

Hoboeconomic experts. LOL
59

Rixy boy,

26/06/2009 19:35:03
58 Rolland

Still no answer on your TV deal.

you have had plenty time to make something up.

EARSE

60

Neutral Observer,

26/06/2009 21:16:40
Rolland was at the beer early today.

Even school kids know the difference between a loss and where you get the funds to cover that loss. He says 'How can you owe money to yourself?'. Answer is that you cant. If you spend more money than you bring in then you have lost that money. Doesn't matter if you owe that money to a bank owned by you. The money is gone - cannot get it back.

Try borrowing £40 from Mrs Rolland and spend it on a night in the pub. Then when she tells you that was the weekend's food money, do you eat that weekend because you cannot owe money to yourself? Or do you starve and have to sell one of the wife's kidney's?
61

Ex-Pat Stanton,

27/06/2009 02:14:25
Roly poly, you just dont get it do you.

Like Neutral says above, you cannot owe money to yourself. It just doesn't work that way.

But lets follow you down the rabbit hole for a second into your little Jambo wonderland and talk about the bank/fitba club/debt thing your way.

OK Romanov owes money to himself, So he has a bank that is badly struggling at the moment with a realistic chance of foreclosing in the near future. In order to keep that bank runniong does he,

a) Not worry about it as he owes the money to himself so whats the problem...

b) try and recoup as much as possible from his debtors to put the bank on a more even keel,

c) Look to increase the amount of credit he gives to financially unviable businesses?

I'm, guessing he hasn't got as far as he has in life by doing either a or c so that leaves b. WHich is extremely bad news for your football club. Either way THERE IS NO MORE MONEY and your club is broke.
62

RolIand,

27/06/2009 08:43:06
#61 Hoboeconomist

Mr Romanov is a very wealthy man, he's got a variety of business interests, some of them sporting, one of them is Hearts. Hearts are at the top of this sporting pyramid.

If it wasn't for him Hearts would have sold Tynecastle and we'd playing at Murrayfield.

Instead we have the backing of his Bank, a planned redevelopment of Tynie that you Hobos can only dream about, a good manager, the Europa League to look forward to and the best squad outside of the OF.

Hearts concentrate on winning football matches not having the nicest balance sheet.
63

Neutral Observer,

27/06/2009 11:01:23
#62 Rolland (the optimist)

Or is that dark red mist?

Obviously wecannot convince you that the Hearts financial position is risky so lets leave that one and allow Romanov to pour more money down the drain. But best squad outside the OF. Really must question that statement. A strong squad has at least 20 excellent players. Could you name the really good ones? I can't, especially strikers. Some good players in Driver and Wallace but they will soon be sold, probably before the transfer window shuts. Hearts lost some of their best players from the squad at the end of the season (Neilson, Karapides, Aguer etc.

As things stand at the moment I would say that Dundee Utd has the best looking squad and a sound manager.

No doubt you will beg to differ (well maybe not beg) but who are these great players?

 

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