2011–12 Hibernian F.C. Season
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Season 2011–12 for Hibernian was their 13th consecutive season of play in the
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(SPL). The season began on 24 July with a 2–0 home defeat by
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, who eliminated Hibs from the Scottish League Cup. With the club near the bottom of the league, manager Colin Calderwood was sacked and replaced with Pat Fenlon in November. Fenlon made several signings during January that helped the club to avoid relegation from the SPL. Hibs also reached the
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, but this was lost 5–1 to local rivals Hearts.


Friendlies

Hibs announced details of four friendly pre-season fixtures against
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opposition on 18 May 2011. Amid uncertainty over the future of manager Colin Calderwood, linked with a return to English football, Hibs won their first pre-season friendly, against Berwick Rangers. Former
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player Cillian Sheridan joined the club on trial and scored in a 3–1 win at East Fife. Hibs made an offer to sign Sheridan, but he eventually joined
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instead. A match against
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, scheduled for 16 July, was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.


Fixtures


Scottish Premier League

Hibernian started the league season with a home game against
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, which ended in a 2–0 defeat. In their second game, Hibs won 1–0 against
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thanks to an injury time goal by Garry O'Connor. It was their first win in 10 attempts at the Caledonian Stadium. Poor results, particularly at home, meant that Hibs were just one point off the bottom of the league in mid-October. The club also recorded a financial loss of £900,000 for the year ended 31 July 2011, the first bottom line loss in seven years. Hibs sacked manager Colin Calderwood on 6 November 2011, two days before the club
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. Billy Brown, who had been sacked by Hearts in August and then hired by Hibs as assistant manager, was made caretaker manager.
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manager Pat Fenlon was recruited as the new Hibs manager later in November. His first game officially in charge, an away match against
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, was abandoned at half-time due to safety reasons. A small fire had broken out inside the floodlights during the first half. Hibs earned only one point from Fenlon's first five matches in charge. After an
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defeat on 2 January, Hibs were still just one point above the bottom position. Despite progressing to the semi-final of the Scottish Cup, Hibs continued to struggle in the SPL and are in a two-way fight with
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to avoid relegation. A win against
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lifted Hibs six points clear of the Fife club with six games to play. Hibs went into the post-split fixtures in 11th place, seven points ahead of Dunfermline, who occupied the relegation position. Dunfermline manager
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said that they would need to win their first post-split fixture, against St Mirren, to stand a realistic chance of avoiding relegation. Dunfermline took four points from their first two games after the split, while Hibs suffered two 1–0 defeats, which cut the gap to three points. Hibs responded by winning 2–1 at Aberdeen, which meant that Dunfermline needed to beat Hibs in their next match to avoid relegation. Hibs ended any relegation worries, however, with a 4–0 victory.


Fixtures


Scottish Cup

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and
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. Kilmarnock won 2–1 in that replay and advanced to the fifth round tie against Hibs. Hibs beat Kilmarnock 1–0 in the tie, with Irish striker
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scoring the only goal of the game. This meant that Hibs progressed to the quarter-final, and were drawn against the winner of a postponed tie between First Division clubs Ayr United and
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. Ayr won 2–1 against Falkirk to set up the tie against Hibs. Hibs progressed to the semi-finals, for the first time since
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, with a 2–0 win at Somerset Park. The semi-final draw paired Hibs with Aberdeen, while league leaders
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were drawn against the winners of a replay between Hearts and St Mirren. A late goal by Leigh Griffiths gave Hibs a 2–1 victory against Aberdeen, and therefore a place in the
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. Hearts defeated Celtic in the second semi-final to set up a first
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in a Scottish Cup Final since
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. The final, however, ended in a 5–1 defeat for Hibs, extending their wait to win the Scottish Cup. Hibs went 2–0 down inside 30 minutes, but James McPake scored for Hibs just before half-time. The decisive moment came just after half-time, when referee Craig Thomson awarded a penalty kick to Hearts (which was converted) and sent off
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for a second yellow card. Hearts added two further goals in the second half to complete the scoring. Hibs manager Pat Fenlon apologised to the Hibs supporters for the lack of desire shown by their players. Former Hibs captain Murdo MacLeod described their display as inept and only absolved McPake from his criticism.


Fixtures


Scottish League Cup

Having failed to qualify for
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competition in the previous season, Hibernian entered the Scottish League Cup at the second round stage. The club were drawn to play Berwick Rangers at home. Hibs progressed to the third round with a comfortable victory. In the third round, Hibs were drawn in one of the two all-SPL ties, away to
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. Hibs won on a penalty shootout after a 2–2 draw at Fir Park. They were again drawn against SPL opposition in the quarter-final, at home to
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. Hibs took an early lead in that tie, but were eventually beaten 4–1.


Fixtures


Transfers

Hibs announced on 29 April that 10 players would be released at the end of their contracts, including loan signing Darryl Duffy. The first two signings of the summer by Hibs were to bring back former heroes Ivan Sproule and Garry O'Connor. This move was questioned by former manager John Hughes, who asked whether they would show the sharpness necessary in their attacking positions. After O'Connor scored a match-winning goal early in the season, however, '' The Scotsman'' football writer Stuart Bathgate questioned this logic. After a week in which Hibs signed Isaiah Osbourne and Phil Airey, manager Colin Calderwood commented that he was still looking for more additions to the squad. Calderwood was sacked in November 2011 and replaced by
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manager Pat Fenlon, who returned to Ireland to make his first signing,
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striker
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. In January 2012, Hibs released
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,
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and
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. Towards the end of January, Fenlon made several additions to the squad, mainly using the loan market. These signings, particularly central defender James McPake, helped Hibs to retain their position in the SPL and a placed in the
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.


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Player stats

During the 2011–12 season, Hibs used 35 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.


See also

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List of Hibernian F.C. seasons This is a list of seasons played by Hibernian F.C. in Scottish and European football since the club first entered the Scottish Cup in 1877. The club was founded by Irish migration to Britain, Irish immigrants in 1875 and was admitted into the Sco ...


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