Hibernian FC

League champions Celtic were denied a penalty in stoppage time
Celtic's Gary Hooper, pictured in 2011

Craig Brown to step down as Aberdeen boss

Aberdeen manager Craig Brown has revealed he will resign at the end of the season.
 

Celtic stay on course for domestic double

Celtic remain on course for a domestic league and cup double as they progressed to the last four of the Scottish Cup with a narrow 2-1 quarter-final win away to St Mirren on Saturday.
 

Celtic out to make amends in Scottish Cup clash

James Forrest says Celtic will be right up for their Scottish Cup quarter-final tie against St Mirren on Saturday as they look to bounce back from their midweek league loss to Motherwell.
 

Forrest targets run as Celtic close in on title

Celtic midfielder James Forrest is hoping he has put his injury nightmares behind him as he targets a run in the first team.
 

Celtic braced for Dundee clash at Parkhead

Celtic defender Charlie Mulgrew has warned his team-mates that Dundee United's new management team will make them a dangerous proposition when they visit Parkhead on Saturday.
 

Defence, not absent fans, cost Rangers: McCoist

Rangers boss Ally McCoist says it was his side's slack defending and not lack of support which led to their Scottish Cup exit, a comprehensive 3-0 defeat at the hands of Dundee United.
 

Celtic ready to go in triple title bid

Celtic forward Kris Commons is raring to go as the Scottish Premier League prepares to come out of cold storage following its winter break.
 

Celtic keen on keeping match-winner Hooper

Celtic first team coach Garry Parker said Gary Hooper would be crazy to leave the Glasgow giants in the January transfer window after the striker scored the only goal of the game in their 1-0 win over Motherwell.
 

Hooper scores late winner for Celtic

Gary Hooper scored a late winner after Fraser Forster saved a penalty as Celtic claimed a hard-fought 1-0 win over Motherwell to head into the Scottish Premier League's winter break with a nine point lead at the top of the table.
 

Hearts defender McGowan set for China

Australian international defender Ryan McGowan is poised to move to China after Hearts manager John McGlynn revealed on Wednesday that the Scottish side have accepted a bid from an unnamed Chinese club.
 

Blame me for Celtic loss, says Lennon

Celtic manager Neil Lennon said his formation was to blame for his side's 1-0 defeat to Hibernian on Saturday that saw their lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League reduced to six points.
 

Celtic stunned by Hibs defeat

Celtic's lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League was cut to six points on Saturday after Leigh Griffiths' early goal earned Hibernian a 1-0 win at Easter Road.
 

Celtic looking forward to winter rest

Celtic midfielder Scott Brown is confident his side can continue their winning run as they prepare to take on Hibernian at Easter Road on Saturday and then look ahead to enjoying the winter break.
 

Celtic won't be fooled by struggling Dundee

Celtic manager Neil Lennon has warned his players not to expect an easy game against Scottish Premier League basement side Dundee on Wednesday.
 

Forrest looking to fire again for Celtic

Celtic winger James Forrest says he is desperate to prove his fitness and play his part in helping the Parkhead side with their hectic festive schedule.
 

Hearts given extended transfer ban

Scottish Cup holders Hearts were given an indefinite transfer embargo on Thursday over their failure to make payments to their own players.
 

Decline and fall -- Rangers misery hits Scotland

The past year has been a turbulent one for Scottish football as it has faced up to possibly its greatest ever challenge -- life without Rangers in the top flight.
 

Celtic end two-month wait for home league win

Celtic got their first home win in the league since October as they extended their lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League with a 2-0 win over St Mirren on Saturday.
 

Celtic manager keeps cool over St Mirren challenge

Neil Lennon says he won't take Saturday's Scottish Premier League fixture with St Mirren lightly despite his impressive record against the Paisley side.
 

No Euro hangover as Celtic go clear in Scotland

Celtic moved three points clear at the top of the Scottish Premier League as they cruised to a 3-1 win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park to cap off an excellent week for the club.
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

Hibernian F.C.
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Full nameHibernian Football Club
Nickname(s)Hibs[1]
Hibees[1]
The Cabbage[2]
Founded1875 (as Hibernians)
GroundEaster Road,
Leith, Edinburgh
(Capacity: 17,500[3])
OwnerScotland Sir Tom Farmer
ChairmanScotland Rod Petrie
ManagerScotland John Hughes
LeagueScottish Premier League
2008–09Scottish Premier League, 6th
First gameHearts 1–0 Hibernians
(Edinburgh, Scotland; 25 December 1875)
Largest winHibernians 22–1 Black Watch Highlanders
(Edinburgh, Scotland; 3 September 1881)
Largest defeatRangers 10–0 Hibernian
(Glasgow, Scotland; 24 December 1898)
All-time top scorerLawrie Reilly (234)[4]
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