By Hibernian FC

Scott Allan

One of the most creative players to wear the shirt who was certainly a fan’s favourite during his time at the Club.

He first joined Hibs in 2014 from West Brom and made his debut against Rangers before quickly establishing himself in the starting line-up. Stubbs said he was “one of the best in the league” and he finished his first campaign by being named the PFA Scotland Player of the Year for the Championship.

After a brief spell away from the Club, he then returned in 2018 on loan. In his first game back he won a penalty as we beat Rangers 2-1 at Ibrox. He also scored his first goal of his second spell in an Edinburgh Derby win against Hearts.

His third spell came in the summer of 2019, and he scored the winning goal in his first league appearance since signing.

In total he made 129 appearances for the Club, scored 17 goals, and definitely created his own legacy.

Dylan McGeouch

Dylan McGeouch wrote his name in the Club’s history books after winning the Scottish Cup and helping the Club back to the top-flight.

Originally joining in August 2014 on loan, McGeouch impressed and signed permanently the following summer. Due to injury his playing time was limited, however, he returned to play a vital part in the Scottish Cup Final win in 2016.

He then helped us earn promotion to the Scottish Premiership making 18 league appearances and scoring one goal during that period.

The midfielder continued to shine in the top-flight, which earned him an international call-up, before leaving to join Sunderland in 2018. In total he made 121 appearances and scored four goals.

Alen Orman

The 24-year-old Bosnian-born Austria international joined Hibs from Royal Antwerp back in 2001 and was virtually ever-present in his first campaign making 30 appearances.

His debut came against Kilmarnock before bagging his first goal a month later at Ibrox as Hibs drew 2-2.

The right-wing-back impressed early on at the Club and went on to amass over 100 appearances and could’ve had more as he had an ongoing battle with his health. He disclosed that he had been living with epilepsy for a year and suffered an epileptic fit during a CIS Cup tie against Rangers in October 2002.

Before departing to join Swiss side FC Thun in 2005, he made 102 appearances and scored five goals.