Hibs seem to be willing for John Collins to get his own back on the players who told tales out of school. That's another one out the door.

Bye
Hibs have released yet another player who was involved in the players revolt at Easter Road. Hungarian Thomas Sowunmi has been shown the door and is hoping to be able to move to Livingston. Sowunmi signed for Hibs in February and scored his only goal on his debut for the club against Queen of the South in the quarter final of the Scottish Cup. One goal out of six appearances does not appear to be enough for manager John Collins.

Sowunmi said: "
Three players - including me - have already left Hibernian and six more team members are going to do the same soon. They're talking about a youth-making project at the club, but it's not the reason why I had to go. Some footballers criticised the coach and then had a conversation with him about the situation. I was there too, but maybe I shouldn't have gone, then my case would not be finished like this. Assistant coach Mark Proctor resigned too, because he stood by the trio, but he got a job immediately at Livingston and he told me if I want to continue my career in Scotland, then he'd tell Livi's manager to sign me. If I grab this chance then I'll play football there from 10th July. I still don't want to go back to Hungary - I want to play football abroad."
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