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Football: We won't be men till we win a medal Says IVAN SPROULE; PREMIER LEAGUE INVERNESS CT v HIBS Today, kick-off 3pm.(Sport)
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Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
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January 21, 2007
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Byline: SCOTT McDERMOTT
FLYING winger Ivan Sproule believes Hibs will NEVER be seen as the finished article until they stash silverware in the Easter Road trophy cabinet.
The Northern Ireland star knows John Collins' side have just about everything in their locker - except medals.
Plaudits have been heaped on the Hibees for their attractive style and the emergence of more quality kids.
But the 25-year-old admits they won't get the recogn...
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