Key Highlights
- I don't know what the actual number was, people say over 200,000 supporters in the streets."Understandably, that triumph over Rangers - in which current head coach Gray was Hibs skipper and headed the stoppage-time winner - and subsequent celebrations is his career highlight.
- It is unlikely to be ever be topped."I believe everything happens for a reason," he said."I think back to my career, and highs and lows, and all the things you do, and sacrifices, I was very fortunate to have something that will live with me for the rest of my life. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"That day, that weekend, what it meant to everybody.
- Obviously I scored a goal, I was captain, a very privileged position, but to be part of that with everybody was a special, special day."Hibs begin this season's Scottish Cup glory bid away to former boss Neil Lennon's Dunfermline on Saturday - live on BBC One Scotland - and Gray is stressing the need to be switched on."I expect a real good atmosphere, it's one of the good stadiums in Scotland against a Premier League standard football club," he said."They a very experienced manager, they've got some real good players as well, good way of playing, so we know we're up against it. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"We need to make sure we're at our very best.
- Added to that magic of the cup, the expectation going there, we need to avoid any complacency and that's been the message for the players.".