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'The club's on the up' - McGrath on choosing Hibs

'The club's on the up' - McGrath on choosing Hibs

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Midfielder Jamie McGrath says the "upward trajectory" of Hibernian was a key factor in his decision to join the club.The 28-year-old left Aberdeen at the end of last season to pen a four-year deal with the Dons' Scottish Premiership rivals.The Irishman is happy to have "more stability" and is determined to help the side build on last season's third-placed finish.On what encouraged him to join the Leith club, he said: "The direction the club is going in, an upward trajectory. Seeing how they finished off the season, it looked a great place to be. "I've been linked with Hibs a few times in the past, I'm just happy to be here now. There are big European games to look forward to. We want to build on last year."

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