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Not good enough then?

 

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Hibs have ended the loan deal of Southampton attacker Jake Sinclair early, after he failed to make an impression at Easter Road.

 

The 20-year-old signed for the Hibees on a season long loan deal in August, but has only made 3 appearances in that time.

 

Sinclair will now head back to the Premeirship club, with Hibs boss Alan Stubbs looking to freshen up his squad.

 

Speaking on the official club website, Stubbs said:

 

“I’d like to thank Jake and wish him all the best for the next stage in his career and I’d also like to thank Southampton for allowing us to take him here on loan.”

 

Sinclair follows fellow loanee Matthew Kennedy (Everton) in going back to his parent club this transfer window.

 

Good luck in the future Jake from everyone at Hibernian-Mad.

 

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Was tipped to be a big player for the future but I think that's mostly due to similarities with his brother. As a 20 year old you'd think he would have been in and around the squad similar to Isgrove this season.

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Was tipped to be a big player for the future but I think that's mostly due to similarities with his brother. As a 20 year old you'd think he would have been in and around the squad similar to Isgrove this season.

 

The similarities with his brother include not getting a game any weekend.

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Disappointing he couldn't make an impact. Despite Rangers, Hibs and Hearts being in that division, it is a low quality league. Hope to see him rebound from this

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I think it would have been more the desire to return to be part of our current success story than part of a Hibs failure story.

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Having seen him in the youth and reserves team a few times it was obvious he's not good enough for Saints, but to not make an impact in the second flight of the Scottish league must have been a shock to him.

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