hibs' new owner

Supplying content to print, broadcast and online colleagues across the globe since 2000, we cover stories throughout the UK but concentrate largely on the news footprint of Central Scotland.Our dedicated team of journalists and photographers cover everything from breaking news, politics and human interest stories to celebrity appearances, court reporting and sport.Hibs owner Ron Gordon has revealed that he plans to double the player budget by 2023 and oversee a 100 per cent increase in the club’s turnover over the next five years.The American businessman outlined his ambitious five-year strategic vision for the Leith outfit yesterday afternoon ahead Wednesday evening’s AGM.Gordon, who succeeded former owner Sir Tom Farmer last July, has made it clear he wants Hibs competing in the top four of the Scottish Premiership and in both cup competitions on a consistent basis.The latest available figures regarding staff costs, including non-playing personnel, showed Hibs spent £6.3 million for the year to summer 2019.“I think our goal over the next three years is to double our (player) budget that we have right now,” said Gordon.“There are no guarantees in football, just because you have the most money does not mean you’re going to win.“It does give us the possibility that we can be more competitive on a consistent basis.‘We want to be in top four of every competition, league and cups, and hopefully being in Europe on a consistent basis; significant aspiration but not out of the bounds of possibility.“It goes back to the whole idea of growing the business side, if we can increase our revenues, which if you look at Scottish football right now we’re fifth from a turnover perspective and I’d like us to be fourth, third. The US media tycoon took the reins as Sir Tom Farmer and SFA president Rod Petrie both stepped down and sold off their interests in the capital club.Join thousands of fans who have signed up to our Celtic newsletter.The US media tycoon took the reins as Sir Tom Farmer and SFA president Rod Petrie both stepped down and sold off their interests in the capital club.Gordon, 64, becomes executive chairman and is thought to have ploughed between £6-7million into the club.He now owns about two-thirds of Hibs, with supporters the other shareholders.Gordon – who was born in Peru and has Scottish roots with family members hailing from Tomintoul – insists Hibees can now aim for the top and challenge He said: “I don’t think there should be a limit to the ambition here.“That is not to say that we can win the championship, as it is not so easy, but we need to start making progress.“It is a process of going to the next level and the next level after that.“I don’t think you can go from A-Z without going through all the letters. We swapped stories from our childhood and compared our approach to business. And I will be there as often as I can to support the team!”The latest capture – who arrived yesterday – is keeper Chris Maxwell from Preston North End.

We swapped stories from our childhood and compared our approach to business.“There are many similarities and those values are evident in Hibernian, not only as an outstanding football club but also its engagement with young people and through the Hibernian Community Foundation. The American purchased the controlling stake held for so long by Sir Tom Farmer and Rod Petrie to become the Hibees’ new executive chairman at Easter Road. It would be great for Scottish football if that happened.“I don’t know how we will do that yet as I am still learning.“I don’t think it is necessarily a good thing that a club like Celtic wins every year. I know I’m called the ‘invisible man’ but it’s not because I’m quiet – I’m not a quiet person at all. That it is such a well-run club was one of the major attractions for me.”When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. There was some sectarian resistance initially to an Irish club participating in Scottish football, but Hibs established themselves as a force in Scottish football in the 1880s. Hibs announce new owner Ronald Gordon as Rod Petrie stands down after 15 years as chairman Today it is said to have assets of more than $1.4billion. Did the people in charge of Hibs (Petrie and Farmer) go looking for him and persuade him to become the new Hibs owner ?

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