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Daily Record
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Grant Hanley completes Hibs transfer as David Gray wins battle for Scotland defender
The experienced centre back becomes David Gray's fifth signing of the summer in Leith Hibs have confirmed the signing of Grant Hanley on a two-year contract. The Scotland international has been a free agent since leaving Birmingham City at the end of last season where the Blues secured their return to the EFL Championship. Hanley, 33, was snapped taking in Hibs ' Europa League second-round qualifier defeat to FC Midtjylland last week but has now signed on at Easter Road until 2027. Despite being born in Dumfries, Hanley - capped 62 times by Scotland - has played his whole professional career down south with Blackburn, Newcastle, Norwich in the English Premier League and with Birmingham in the third tier. The veteran centre back becomes boss David Gray's fifth signing of the window and if he is unable to be registered in time for Thursday's Conference League clash against Partizan could make his debut against Kilmarnock in the Premiership on Sunday. Speaking to the club's website, head coach Gray said: "It's great to be able to bring Grant to the club. He's performed at a top-level throughout his career and has a real desire to compete at the highest level in his home nation. 'He's a strong, robust defender that can play in any role across our back three. He's a real leader both on and off the pitch and a player of his experience will add a lot to the team. I look forward to working with him. Sporting director Malky Mackay added: "We've been keen to add another defender to the First Team squad, and we did everything in our power to make sure that we could bring in someone of Grant Hanley's calibre. "He had a number of different options, but we're delighted he saw Hibs as the right club for him. He's an excellent character to add to the group, and his experience will really benefit our young players. I look forward to seeing him in Hibs green and white."


STV News
26 minutes ago
- STV News
Hibs complete signing of Scotland international Grant Hanley
Hibernian have completed the signing of Scotland defender Grant Hanley on a two-year-contract. The former Blackburn, Newcastle and Norwich stopper was a free agent after leaving Birmingham City following their League One title win and will now look to help head coach David Gray's squad as they look to build on last season's third-placed finish. The 33-year old will bring huge experience to the Hibs back line with 432 senior career appearances under his belt. Hanley is a Scotland regular and has earned 62 international caps. Gray said: 'It's great to be able to bring Grant to the club. He's performed at a top-level throughout his career and has a real desire to compete at the highest level in his home nation.'He's a strong, robust defender that can play in any role across our back three. He's a real leader both on and off the pitch and a player of his experience will add a lot to the team. I look forward to working with him.'Hibs sporting director Malky Mackay added: 'We've been keen to add another defender to the first team squad, and we did everything in our power to make sure that we could bring in someone of Grant Hanley's calibre. He had a number of different options, but we're delighted he saw Hibs as the right club for him. 'He's an excellent character to add to the group, and his experience will really benefit our young players. I look forward to seeing him in Hibs green and white.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country


BreakingNews.ie
27 minutes ago
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Father who fell to death at Oasis Wembley show was a ‘lifelong fan'
The father of a 'lifelong fan' who fell to his death at the end of an Oasis concert at Wembley Stadium has said the whole family is 'devastated'. Landscape gardener Lee Claydon, 45, of Bournemouth, Dorset, died following the incident at the London event on Saturday, according to his family. Advertisement Speaking at his Bournemouth home, Clive Claydon, 75, told the PA news agency: 'He was a lovely bloke, loved to be with his family – a hard-working family man, he loved his kid, looked after them really well.' He added: 'He had everything going for him. I am so devastated, I have been to the doctor for tablets and everything to get over it.' He said that Lee, who is a father of one and was set to go on holiday with his family soon to Turkey, had gone to the concert with his brother and his brother's children, might have had a 'couple of beers' but had not taken any drugs. Mr Claydon said: 'He doesn't take drugs, he may have had a couple of beers but who hadn't there, people have said horrible things but it was just an accident.' Advertisement Mr Claydon said that he was concerned about the safety measures at Wembley but added his son's brother and family had not seen the accident happen. 'It must have been horrific,' he said. 'All I know is there was beer everywhere, it's slippery, he slipped apparently, we do not know the rest of it, there's questions about the barriers.' He added: 'Of all the thousands of people there, it had to be my son.' Advertisement A spokesperson for Wembley Stadium said: 'Wembley Stadium operates to a very high health and safety standard, fully meeting legal requirements for the safety of spectators and staff, and is certified to and compliant with the ISO 45001 standard. 'We work very closely and collaboratively with all relevant event delivery stakeholders – including event owners, local authorities, the Sports Grounds Safety Authority and the police – to deliver events to high standards of safety, security and service for everyone attending or working in the venue.' The UK Health and Safety Executive has been informed. The Metropolitan Police are asking for anyone who witnessed the incident, or have mobile phone footage, to come forward. Advertisement A fundraising page, which has been set up to help raise money for Mr Claydon's partner and son, has already reached over £2,000. 'Our family has been turned upside down and are struggling to deal with this devastation and unexpected loss,' Aaron Claydon wrote on the page. 'Lee was a loving family man who was a role model to his son. 'Lee would have done anything for any of us and he was taken from us far too soon, and we will miss him so very much. Advertisement 'Lee loved all outdoor activities, one of his favourite hobbies was fishing. He also loved music and his guitar. He also really enjoyed going to watch and support the boys and his nephew at their football games.' The fall happened during a run of stadium shows for the band's sell-out Live '25 reunion tour – their first since splitting in 2009. Oasis said in a statement: 'We are shocked and saddened to hear of the tragic death of a fan at the show. 'Oasis would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the person involved.'