The Edinburgh Reporter March 2023

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Josh signs for four more years


Trio sign deals


at Easter Road


Hibs ace Katie ‘could not say no’ to Easter Road move


Hibernian FC


Katie Lockwood of
Hibs Women and
their manager,
Dean Gibson

Making her mark

By NIGEL DUNCAN

KATIE LOCKWOOD came to have a look at
Easter Road late last year and she admitted:
"I couldn't say no."
The 24-year-old has certainly clocked up the
miles in her soccer career, playing in Sweden
and appearing in the Champions' League, and
also in Cyprus, before ending up at Hibs, and
the striker is determined to make her mark
this season.
KIF Orebro, who play in the top level of
women's football in Sweden, she said, proved a
really good experience and the English-born
striker added: "The team had some really good
players and had a really good coach. It was a
different way of life and I took some really good

experiences from it. It helped me as a player."
She has arrived half way through the season
and defending is an aspect of play Hibs have
been working on and she said: "We don't want
to continue conceding goals as it can cost us
big points."
Huddersfield-born Lockwood, who is a
real fan of her home town club, as is her dad,
who is a season ticket holder, feels the women's
game in this country is growing rapidly and
added: "Young kids are coming to watch and
it shows them what they can achieve. I did
not know what to expect when I came in
but, from the first week, fans were really
welcoming and, from my first game, they had
good things to say.
"The model that the club is going for attracted

me here and so is the way the club is going."
The fact that Scotland is a lot closer to home
than Sweden was another attraction for the 5ft
5in player who said: "I am only a four-hour
drive away from friends and family now so it is
nice they can come to the games."
There are other differences. Cyprus was
hot and Sweden was colder than here and she
admitted: "The worse thing here is the wind."
She plays a lot of sport, including netball,
and also plays badminton and Lockwood
has started playing squash recently. When not
training, she also attends the gym. Long-term
the ambitious player would love to play
football in England and the Euro success of
The Lionesses last summer spurred on
that ambition.

By JOHN HISLOP

HIBS YOUNGSTER Josh
Campbell is “buzzing” to have
extended his contract with the
club to the summer of 2027.
Campbell progressed up the
age grades before making his
First Team debut as a teenager
in 2019.
Since then, the versatile
midfielder spent a season with
FC Edinburgh before making
his breakthrough season at
Hibs during the 2021/22
campaign.
Now, playing in a more
advanced role under Hibs
Manager Lee Johnson,
Campbell has been thriving,

scoring eight goals and adding
five assists in 29 appearances
so far.
Campbell – who has been at
the Club since the age of eight
told Hibs TV:
Speaking to Hibs TV, the
midfielder said: “I’m absolutely
buzzing with it, to be honest.
“Hibs means a lot to me, it
always helps when you are a
fan. The Club has trusted me
and I have put trust in the
Club, so it’s a good connection
that we’ve got. I feel like this is
the best place for me to
progress in my career and that
is why have signed a new deal.
“The Club came forward and
asked if I wanted to stay

around a bit longer, and of
course, it was easy for me to
say yes.”
“It has been a lot better year
for me, in comparison to last
season. I am enjoying playing
in a higher role on the pitch –
I’ve got a good connection
with Élie and Nizzy and we all
work well together.
“I feel the fans are beginning
to see the best of me now, but
there is no time to stop, it’s up
to me to continue my form and
get more goals and assists.
“I’ve always trusted my
ability to score goals and being
a threat. The Gaffer always
talks about and encourages
me to get myself running into

the box and winning those
second balls.
“A few of my goals have
come through latching onto
the second balls, so I think
that is one of the best parts of
my game.
“The Gaffer has had a
massive impact on me. We
spoke a few months ago and
set a few targets in terms of
goals and assists. It is not just
the Gaffer, David Gray, Adam
Owen and Macca (Jamie
McAllister) have all been really
good with me.
“I have got a lot stronger in
the gym, I have lost a lot of
body fat as well so I am a lot
fitter and stronger than before.”

THREE YOUNG Hibs players have signed
new deals with the club.
18-year-old Murray Johnson now has a
long term deal with Hibs allowing him to
join Airdrieonians on a short-term
emergency loan.The goalie has played for
Hibs since he was 8-years-old, progressing
through the Academy ranks. Johnson
played a key role in the U18s title-winning
campaign in 2021/22 and has been a
standout performer for the Hibs Dev
Squad and in the Hibees UEFA Youth
League campaign this season.
Jacob Blaney is also 18 and will go to
Stenhousemuir on loan taking a place in
Gary Naysmith’s side to build up some
useful first team minutes.
A product of the Hibernian FC Academy,
Blaney played a key role in the U19s UEFA
Youth League campaign this season,
scoring against both Molde and Borussia
Dortmund in the competition. The
centre-back made his Hibernian FC First
Team debut at the end of the 2021/22
campaign, coming off the bench in a 4-0
victory over St Johnstone on the final day
of the season.
Josh McCulloch will join Albion Rovers
after also ascending through the Academy
ranks. He will continue to be eligible to
play for the Hibs Dev Squad in midweek,
while he is representing Albion Rovers at
the weekends.

Malcolm Mackenzie

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