John Hughes bills County match as 'biggest of the season'

NORMALLY managers insist that league games take priority, but being in charge of Hibernian requires that the focus is placed just as firmly on the Scottish Cup.

John Hughes yesterday described Saturday's Active Native Scottish Cup clash with Ross County as his team's "biggest match of the season" and called for the club's supporters to turn up in numbers against the First Division opponents.

Trepidation might put off some. Every Hibs supporter is alert to the years of hurt stretching back to 1902, when the club last lifted the Scottish Cup. This year is being identified as the one which could see the side finally end this remarkable famine. The draw so far has been kind to Hughes' side, with the team having been pitched against Irvine Meadow, Montrose and now Ross County. But Hibs are in no position to treat a match with a side challenging for promotion from the First Division as a straightforward assignment, particularly in a competition where heartache has lurked so consistently.

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