is introduced as the new Hibs
manager by Hibs
chairman Rod Petrie at a
news conference on 31 October 2006. Hibs got off to a slow start in the new league season, taking eleven points from the first nine matches. The highlight of the early part of the league season was a 2–1 win over
Rangers on 17 September, but this was then followed with two disappointing losses against
Falkirk and
St Mirren, both by 1–0. On 7 September 2006, the management team of
Tony Mowbray and
Mark Venus signed new 12-month rolling contracts that were due to come into force in July 2007. A month later, however, Mowbray left the club to become manager of
West Bromwich Albion. Venus took charge of the team for their next game, an
Edinburgh derby, but followed Mowbray to West Bromwich in the following week.
John Park and
Mark Proctor took charge of two games on a caretaker basis, before
John Collins was appointed as manager, with
Tommy Craig as his assistant. Mark Proctor became the
reserve team coach before taking the manager's job at
Livingston, while John Park returned to his "behind the scenes" role before taking a similar post at
Celtic. Before Collins took over as manager, Hibs had gone through a particularly inconsistent start to the league campaign. They were capable of beating Rangers and causing problems for every team in the league, but were also capable of losing to "lesser" sides, including
St Mirren and
Falkirk. In the period immediately after Collins took over, Hibs' league form improved somewhat, meaning that they clinched a place in the "top six" of the
SPL with three games to spare. After that, however, Hibs didn't win another game until they beat a shadow
Celtic side on the final day. During this winless run, reports emerged in the media of a dispute between Collins and many of the Hibs players. The players strongly criticised the manager for constantly chopping and changing the team and formation. Reports claimed that almost all of the first team players went to chairman
Rod Petrie hoping to get Collins replaced. The period of unrest was apparently quelled when club captain Rob Jones made a statement on behalf of the squad apologising "to the management, supporters and board of the club for any distress or embarrassment that has been caused".
Results Final table ==Scottish League Cup==