McGrath or Mulligan? Your views on Hibs player of the year

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McGrath or Mulligan? Your views on Hibs player of the year

McGrath or Mulligan? Your views on Hibs player of the year

Michael: Jamie McGrath has had a really good first season for Hibs, chipping in with important goals and impressive displays in various positions. Warren O'Hora and Daniel Barlaser are also honourable mentions. Daniel: Our best player is by far Mulligan.

McGrath or Mulligan? Your views on Hibs player of the year

Michael: Jamie McGrath has had a really good first season for Hibs, chipping in with important goals and impressive displays in various positions. Warren O'Hora and Daniel Barlaser are also honourable mentions. Daniel: Our best player is by far Mulligan.

As the season winds down, the debate over Hibernian's standout performer is heating up. We asked the fans for their views, and a clear front-runner has emerged, though not without some passionate counter-arguments.

The consensus pick for many is Jamie McGrath. In his first season at Easter Road, the versatile midfielder has made a significant impact, contributing crucial goals and delivering impressive performances across multiple positions. Fans point to his European strikes, a memorable derby goal, and his reliability as a creative force, even filling in at left-back when called upon. His imaginative play, close control, and ability to drive forward have made him, for some, the first name on the team sheet.

However, a compelling case is being made for Josh Mulligan. Several supporters argue that when fit, Mulligan has been the team's outstanding talent. His lengthy injury absence has only highlighted his importance, with fans noting a noticeable dip in midfield dynamism without him. Some believe McGrath's own game is elevated when playing alongside Mulligan, suggesting the duo's partnership is key to Hibs' best performances.

Beyond the top two, other names have earned honorable mentions. The steady presence of Warren O'Hora and Daniel Barlaser in midfield has been appreciated, while Nicky Cadden's delivery from wide areas has been a consistent threat. Youngster Owen Elding has also impressed with his maturity, and the enduring quality of Martin Boyle in his final season with the club hasn't been forgotten, despite some inconsistency.

Ultimately, the debate encapsulates a season of both promise and frustration for Hibs. Whether your vote goes to the consistently influential McGrath or the sorely missed Mulligan, it's clear that individual brilliance has been a bright spot. As the team looks to build, identifying and celebrating these key performers is what fuels the passion of the supporters.

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