Calderwood reveals Hibs unhappiness

30 December 2010 15:30
Colin Calderwood says his performance as Hibernian manager so far has fallen short of his own expectations. Hibs, who finished fourth last season, have won two, drawn two and lost six of Calderwood's 10 matches in charge and are struggling towards the bottom end of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League. With Hibs preparing for Saturday's Edinburgh derby at in-form Hearts, Calderwood, who succeeded John Hughes as boss at Easter Road in October, hopes the new year will mark a new start. Calderwood said: "I'm not particularly happy with myself - that's the main thing. "It's not good enough and it's a results-based business. We've got to produce better results, added to decent performances. "I'm not happy with the end product. The end product isn't good enough and I feel I should've done better with the group of players that I've got because they're giving me everything. I've got to produce better."

Source: PA