Players get moved all the time by the media but it is only when the deal is done that fans can worry about the loss of a reliable player.

Still a Hibs man
Hibs boss John Collins does not have any time for the rumours that are suggesting that left-back David Murphy is about the head back to England. Former manager Tony Mowbray is said to be returning to his old club again to secure Murphy signature in return for £500,000. However, Collins said: "
I honestly do not know where that is coming from, but I do know it's simply not true. There is no agreement on David Murphy, and he is working exceptionally hard alongside the rest of the squad for the new season. We expect stories like this do come out at this time of the year in particular, and there is not much we can do about speculation other than assure our own supporters that our focus is on having the strongest possible squad ready for the new season. We had a good season last year winning one trophy, and our aim is repeat that or better this year."

Hibs lost 3-2 to Austrian second division outfit RFE Vocklabruck on Sunday but Collins was pleased with the way his new signings settled in, including former Chelsea keeper Yves Ma-Kalambay. Colins went on: "
I don't feel I need explain away a defeat in a game of this nature, we learned a great deal about how the players are shaping up and we are very satisfied with progress in that regard. Yves had no chance with any of the goals, they were three great strikes. He remained confident throughout the game and it was great to see a goalkeeper come out and collect a cross as confidently as he did several times. We were looking for Alan O'Brien to demonstrate his pace and put it to good use, and he did just that with a couple of excellent deliveries on the end of it. Brian Kerr also looked confident on the ball in his 45 minutes, linking well with Guillaume Beuzelin, while Torben Joneleit looked was strong and confident at the back and showed another side to his game, putting his head in bravely to score his goal. Clayton Donaldson came on for the second half and was in and about their defence causing them a few problems with his pace. Clayton we know is a prolific striker, but like all the players we've brought in will need time to settle, time to work with new team-mates and new shapes, a new style of play."

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