Warren O’Hora, a former Bohemians, Brighton, and MK Dons player, recently shared his excitement about joining Scottish Premiership club Hibernian. Describing the moment he received the call to join Hibs as a “pinch myself moment,” O’Hora expressed disbelief and joy at the opportunity to join such a prestigious club.
The 25-year-old Dubliner signed a three-year contract with Hibernian after his tenure at MK Dons concluded last season. Having already familiarized himself with his new teammates, O’Hora emphasized the significance of this move in his career and personal life, especially as he prepares to start a family.
Reflecting on his decision to move to Edinburgh, O’Hora highlighted the impressive facilities and the welcoming atmosphere of the city and club, making the decision to join Hibernian an easy one for him and his family.
With almost 200 first-team appearances under his belt, including a stint as captain at MK Dons, O’Hora is eager to embrace the challenge of playing in the Scottish Premiership. Known for his leadership qualities and comfort playing from the back, he is ready to contribute to Hibs’ defensive setup under manager David Gray.
Gray expressed his delight in signing O’Hora, praising his defensive prowess and leadership qualities. O’Hora’s journey from the Bohs academy to Brighton, and now to Hibernian, underscores his steady progression in professional football, marking this move as a pivotal moment in his career.